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باسل حمد الطعيمي Basal H. Altoaimi

Assistant Professor

عضو هيئة تدريس

كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية
مبنى 24, الدور الثاني, مكتب 2098
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2017

Accommodation and pupil behaviour of binocular viewing early presbyopes

, Almutairi, Meznah S.; Altoaimi, Basal H.; Bradley, Arthur . 2017

Purpose

To study accommodation behaviour of early presbyopes with the full suite of accommodative stimuli, and to monitor changes in spherical aberration, pupil size and image quality that accompany the accommodative response.

Methods

Using a high resolution Shack–Hartmann aberrometer, we measured refractive state as a binocularly viewed 0.30 logMAR (6/12 or 20/40) letter E was moved from 2 m to 20 cm and simultaneously monitored pupil diameter and spherical aberration for 19 subjects (mean age: 42 ± 7.18 years). Refractive state was defined using three standard criteria: minRMS, paraxial, and optimum image quality using the Visual Strehl ratio metric (VSOTF).

Results

Because of changes in spherical aberration, accommodative gain measured with the paraxial criterion is generally greater (on average by 34%) than the minRMS gain in early presbyopes. The slope of stimulus/response curve is relatively stable up to age 41 and then declines progressively in spite of a full binocular set of accommodative cues. Reduced accommodative gain appears once accommodative amplitude has dropped to below 3D, and gain drops to <0.5 as amplitude drops to 1.5D. This decline happens at different ages in different presbyopes.

Conclusion

Prior to the early 40s, changes in accommodation are restricted to a reduction in amplitude, but during the 40s the continued loss of accommodative amplitude is accompanied by a concurrent drop in accommodative gain. Therefore, reduced near image quality in early presbyopes is caused by lower accommodative amplitudes and gains, which may explain the apparent acceleration in symptoms and near add prescriptions during the mid to late 40s.

نوع عمل المنشور
Original Article
رقم المجلد
2
رقم الانشاء
37
مجلة/صحيفة
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
الصفحات
128-140
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