Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far Distances

Silvia Tavazzi,1,2 Natalia Vlasak,3 Fabrizio Zeri1,2,4 1Materials Science Department, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milam, I-20125, Italy; 2University of Milano-Bicocca, COMiB Research Centre in Optics and Optometry, Milan, I-20125, Italy; 3Hoya Vision Care, Amsterdam, 1043 NX, the Netherlands; 4Col...

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Main Authors: Tavazzi S, Vlasak N, Zeri F
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-05-01
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description Silvia Tavazzi,1,2 Natalia Vlasak,3 Fabrizio Zeri1,2,4 1Materials Science Department, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milam, I-20125, Italy; 2University of Milano-Bicocca, COMiB Research Centre in Optics and Optometry, Milan, I-20125, Italy; 3Hoya Vision Care, Amsterdam, 1043 NX, the Netherlands; 4College of Health and Life Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UKCorrespondence: Silvia Tavazzi, Department of Materials Science, University of Milano-Bicocca, Via Roberto Cozzi 55, Milan, I-20125, Italy, Tel +39 02 6448 5035, Email silvia.tavazzi@unimib.itPurpose: To investigate and compare the degradation of visual acuity (VA) in myopic presbyopes due to lens-induced astigmatism at near and at far distance.Patients and Methods: Fourteen corrected myopic presbyopes were recruited. VA (logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution) was measured binocularly for different conditions of lens-induced astigmatism: cylindrical powers of − 0.25, − 0.50, − 0.75, − 1.00, − 1.50, and − 2.00 diopters (and positive spherical power of half the cylindrical power) with two axis orientations (with-the-rule WTR and against-the-rule ATR) were added to their optical correction. Measurements were carried out at far and near distance both in photopic and mesopic conditions, and for high and low contrast (HC/LC) stimuli. The paired Wilcoxon signed-rank statistics test was used to evaluate difference between conditions.Results: The measured VA as a function of the lens-induced astigmatism was described by regression lines in all investigated experimental conditions. The angular coefficients (slopes) of these lines represent the VA degradation, ie, the variation in logMAR corresponding to the addition of 1.00 diopters of cylindrical power. In photopic HC conditions, the VA degradation is significantly more pronounced at far distance than at near distance (0.22± 0.06 diopters− 1 vs 0.15± 0.05 diopters− 1, p = 0.0061 in WTR conditions; 0.18± 0.06 diopters− 1 vs 0.12± 0.05 diopters− 1, p = 0.0017 in ATR conditions), although VAs at near and at far with zero cylinder were similar (− 0.14± 0.10 vs − 0.14± 0.08, p = 0.824).Conclusion: The better tolerance to lens-induced astigmatism blur at near than at far distance in photopic conditions with HC stimuli is tentatively attributed to a possible experience-mediated neural compensation associated to the tendency of the eye toward an inherent astigmatism at near.Keywords: cylindrical power, blur, visual acuity, myopic presbyopes
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spelling doaj.art-c925366e0ca04c06b05cbe349d2fabdd2023-05-07T16:04:05ZengDove Medical PressClinical Optometry1179-27522023-05-01Volume 1510511783551Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far DistancesTavazzi SVlasak NZeri FSilvia Tavazzi,1,2 Natalia Vlasak,3 Fabrizio Zeri1,2,4 1Materials Science Department, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milam, I-20125, Italy; 2University of Milano-Bicocca, COMiB Research Centre in Optics and Optometry, Milan, I-20125, Italy; 3Hoya Vision Care, Amsterdam, 1043 NX, the Netherlands; 4College of Health and Life Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UKCorrespondence: Silvia Tavazzi, Department of Materials Science, University of Milano-Bicocca, Via Roberto Cozzi 55, Milan, I-20125, Italy, Tel +39 02 6448 5035, Email silvia.tavazzi@unimib.itPurpose: To investigate and compare the degradation of visual acuity (VA) in myopic presbyopes due to lens-induced astigmatism at near and at far distance.Patients and Methods: Fourteen corrected myopic presbyopes were recruited. VA (logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution) was measured binocularly for different conditions of lens-induced astigmatism: cylindrical powers of − 0.25, − 0.50, − 0.75, − 1.00, − 1.50, and − 2.00 diopters (and positive spherical power of half the cylindrical power) with two axis orientations (with-the-rule WTR and against-the-rule ATR) were added to their optical correction. Measurements were carried out at far and near distance both in photopic and mesopic conditions, and for high and low contrast (HC/LC) stimuli. The paired Wilcoxon signed-rank statistics test was used to evaluate difference between conditions.Results: The measured VA as a function of the lens-induced astigmatism was described by regression lines in all investigated experimental conditions. The angular coefficients (slopes) of these lines represent the VA degradation, ie, the variation in logMAR corresponding to the addition of 1.00 diopters of cylindrical power. In photopic HC conditions, the VA degradation is significantly more pronounced at far distance than at near distance (0.22± 0.06 diopters− 1 vs 0.15± 0.05 diopters− 1, p = 0.0061 in WTR conditions; 0.18± 0.06 diopters− 1 vs 0.12± 0.05 diopters− 1, p = 0.0017 in ATR conditions), although VAs at near and at far with zero cylinder were similar (− 0.14± 0.10 vs − 0.14± 0.08, p = 0.824).Conclusion: The better tolerance to lens-induced astigmatism blur at near than at far distance in photopic conditions with HC stimuli is tentatively attributed to a possible experience-mediated neural compensation associated to the tendency of the eye toward an inherent astigmatism at near.Keywords: cylindrical power, blur, visual acuity, myopic presbyopeshttps://www.dovepress.com/effects-of-lens-induced-astigmatism-at-near-and-far-distances-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OPTOcylibdrical powerblurvisual acuitymyopic presbyopes
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visual acuity
myopic presbyopes
title Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far Distances
title_full Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far Distances
title_fullStr Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far Distances
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far Distances
title_short Effects of Lens-Induced Astigmatism at Near and Far Distances
title_sort effects of lens induced astigmatism at near and far distances
topic cylibdrical power
blur
visual acuity
myopic presbyopes
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