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Comparison of binocular through-focus visual acuity with monovision and a small aperture inlay

Christina Schwarz, Silvestre Manzanera, Pedro M. Prieto, Enrique J. Fernández and Pablo Artal

ABSTRACT:

Corneal small aperture inlays provide extended depth of focus as a solution to presbyopia. As this procedure is becoming more popular, it is interesting to compare its performance with traditional approaches, such as monovision. Here, binocular visual acuity was measured as a function of object vergence in three subjects by using a binocular adaptive optics vision analyzer. Visual acuity was measured at two luminance levels (photopic and mesopic) under several optical conditions: 1) natural vision (4 mm pupils, best corrected distance vision), 2) pure-defocus monovision (+ 1.25 D add in the nondominant eye), 3) small aperture monovision (1.6 mm pupil in the nondominant eye), and 4) combined small aperture and defocus monovision (1.6 mm pupil and a + 0.75 D add in the nondominant eye). Visual simulations of a small aperture corneal inlay suggest that the device extends DOF as effectively as traditional monovision in photopic light, in both cases at the cost of binocular summation. However, individual factors, such as aperture centration or sensitivity to mesopic conditions should be considered to assure adequate visual outcomes.

© 2014 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: (330.1400) Vision – binocular and stereopsis; (110.1080) Active or adaptive
optics; (330.4460) Ophthalmic optics and devices.

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URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.003036

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