The Effect of a Photochromic Contact Lens on Visual Function Indoors: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

被引:6
|
作者
Renzi-Hammond, Lisa M. [1 ]
Buch, John R. [2 ]
Hacker, Lauren [3 ]
Cannon, Jessica [2 ]
Hammond, Billy R., Jr. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Inst Gerontol, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot & Behav,Human Biofactors Lab, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Johnson & Johnson Vis Care Inc, Jacksonville, FL USA
[3] Georgia Ctr Sight, Athens, GA USA
[4] Univ Georgia, Dept Psychol, Vis Sci Lab, Behav Brain Sci Program, Athens, GA 30602 USA
关键词
RETINAL DAMAGE; LIGHT; EXPOSURE; GLASS;
D O I
10.1097/OPX.0000000000001537
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
SIGNIFICANCE Photochromic soft contact lenses contain light-sensitive additives that allow them to darken when exposed to ultraviolet or violet light. One question, however, is whether the lenses influence vision indoors (minimally activated). In this study, we found that the minimally activated lenses improved many aspects of visual function under bright light. PURPOSE Photochromic contact lenses were designed to darken when exposed to outdoor sunlight. The filtering that results improves visual function under bright light conditions. Not all bright light exposures occur outdoors. In this study, we tested whether a photochromic contact lens improved visual function under conditions where the lens was minimally activated (i.e., no more than it normally would be in an indoor environment). METHODS A subject-masked contralateral design was used comparing a photochromic contact lens randomized to one eye against a nonphotochromic contact in the other eye of the same subject. Sixty subjects (mean = 34.90 +/- 11.24 years) were tested. The primary endpoints consisted of four visual function outcomes: photostress recovery, glare disability, glare discomfort, and chromatic contrast. Photostress recovery was quantified by measuring the time needed to recover visual acquisition of a grating target after 5 seconds of an intense xenon white flash exposure; glare disability was evaluated as the energy in a surrounding xenon white annulus necessary to veil a central grating target; and glare discomfort was assessed using bioimaging of the squint response. Chromatic contrast was measured as thresholds for a green-yellow (580 nm) grating target superposed on a blue (460 nm) background. RESULTS The minimally activated photochromic contact demonstrated improved visual performance compared with the nonphotochromic control across all visual functions tested (P < .01). CONCLUSIONS Even under conditions of exiguous activation (e.g., as would be expected indoors or while driving at night), a photochromic contact will improve many of the more deleterious aspects of bright light.
引用
收藏
页码:526 / 530
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effect of a randomized, controlled trial of exercise on mood and physical function in individuals with fibromyalgia
    Gowans, SE
    deHueck, A
    Voss, S
    Silaj, A
    Abbey, SE
    Reynolds, WJ
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATISM-ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH, 2001, 45 (06): : 519 - 529
  • [42] The Oxford laser prostate trial: Sexual function data from a randomized controlled clinical trial of contact laser prostatectomy
    Keoghane, SR
    Doll, HA
    Lawrence, KC
    Jenkinson, CP
    Cranston, DW
    EUROPEAN UROLOGY, 1996, 30 (04) : 424 - 428
  • [43] Compliance behaviour change in contact lens wearers: a randomised controlled trial
    Memoona Arshad
    Nicole Carnt
    Jacqueline Tan
    Fiona Stapleton
    Eye, 2021, 35 : 988 - 995
  • [44] Compliance behaviour change in contact lens wearers: a randomised controlled trial
    Arshad, Memoona
    Carnt, Nicole
    Tan, Jacqueline
    Stapleton, Fiona
    EYE, 2021, 35 (03) : 988 - 995
  • [45] A prospective, randomized clinical trial evaluating the effect of transcorneal electrical stimulation on visual function
    Wang, Olivia Y.
    Murchison, Ann P.
    Hark, Lisa A.
    Leiby, Benjamin T.
    Siraj, Safa
    Kale, Sayali
    Kim, Daniel
    Shair, Kamal
    Sergott, Robert
    Moster, Mark
    Donoso, Larry
    Bilyk, Jurij R.
    Haller, Julia A.
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2017, 58 (08)
  • [46] The Effect of Video Education on Skin-to-Skin Contact at the Time of Delivery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Caponero, Catherine M.
    Zoorob, Dani G.
    Heh, Victor
    Moussa, Hind N.
    AJP REPORTS, 2022, 12 (01): : E10 - E16
  • [47] The effect of lutein supplementation in preservation of visual function in retinitis pigmentosa; A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial
    Bahrami, H
    Melia, M
    Yang, L
    Stone, J
    Bourdeau, D
    Eshraghi, F
    Maldenovich, D
    Dagnelie, G
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2004, 45 : U602 - U602
  • [48] Visual function with bilateral implantation of monofocal and multifocal intraocular lenses:: A prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial
    Palmer, Ana Martinez
    Faina, Pablo Gomez
    Albelda, Antoni Espana
    Serrano, Merce Comas
    Saad, Daniel Nahra
    Cespedes, Miguel Castilla
    JOURNAL OF REFRACTIVE SURGERY, 2008, 24 (03) : 257 - 264
  • [49] Single blind randomized controlled trial of visual feedback after stroke: Effects on stance symmetry and function
    Sackley, CM
    Lincoln, NB
    DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION, 1997, 19 (12) : 536 - 546
  • [50] Eye yoga for glaucoma: recovery of vascular dysregulation and visual field function-a randomized controlled trial
    Zhou, Wanshu
    Fricke, Luisa
    Sabel, Bernhard A.
    EPMA JOURNAL, 2025, 16 (01): : 37 - 49