The aim of this thesis was to develop standards of best practice for the subjective assessment of near visual function in presbyopia. Near visual acuity (VA) is a quick and simple measure but an assessment of the maximum reading speed and the smallest print size that can maintain this are equally important, to gain a better reflection of real world visual function. These metrics are dependent on the amplitude of accommodation (AoA) and often this must be evaluated using subjective techniques. Defocus curves are less susceptible than the push-up/push-down test to the influence of blur tolerance but their implementation must be standardised such that letter sequences and the order of lens presentation are randomised, to avoid memory effects, ...
Background: Presbyopia is the age-related deterioration in the ability to focus on close objects. In...
Cataract surgery is effective in restoring distance vision. However, standard monofocal intraocular ...
Progressive addition spectacle lenses (PALs) have now become the method of choice for many presbyopi...
The aim of this thesis was to develop standards of best practice for the subjective assessment of ne...
PURPOSE To develop a standardized questionnaire of near visual function and satisfaction to compl...
Presbyopia treatments using various modalities have been developed recently; however, no standard cr...
PURPOSE: To provide a consistent standard for the evaluation of different types of presbyopic correc...
The recording of visual acuity using the Snellen letter chart is only a limited measure of the visua...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of three increasing powers of monovision contact lenses on both obj...
Purpose. To assess the long-term results of presbyopia correction in patients with primary cataract ...
Objectives: To establish if evaluations of multifocal contact lens performance conducted at dispensi...
Presbyopia is the physiological inability of the crystalline lens to accommodate for objects at near...
Abstract Background Pseudophak...
Presbyopia has been a complicated problem for clinicians and researchers for centuries. Defining wh...
Presbyopia is the age-related loss of near-distance focusing ability. The aim of this study was to i...
Background: Presbyopia is the age-related deterioration in the ability to focus on close objects. In...
Cataract surgery is effective in restoring distance vision. However, standard monofocal intraocular ...
Progressive addition spectacle lenses (PALs) have now become the method of choice for many presbyopi...
The aim of this thesis was to develop standards of best practice for the subjective assessment of ne...
PURPOSE To develop a standardized questionnaire of near visual function and satisfaction to compl...
Presbyopia treatments using various modalities have been developed recently; however, no standard cr...
PURPOSE: To provide a consistent standard for the evaluation of different types of presbyopic correc...
The recording of visual acuity using the Snellen letter chart is only a limited measure of the visua...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of three increasing powers of monovision contact lenses on both obj...
Purpose. To assess the long-term results of presbyopia correction in patients with primary cataract ...
Objectives: To establish if evaluations of multifocal contact lens performance conducted at dispensi...
Presbyopia is the physiological inability of the crystalline lens to accommodate for objects at near...
Abstract Background Pseudophak...
Presbyopia has been a complicated problem for clinicians and researchers for centuries. Defining wh...
Presbyopia is the age-related loss of near-distance focusing ability. The aim of this study was to i...
Background: Presbyopia is the age-related deterioration in the ability to focus on close objects. In...
Cataract surgery is effective in restoring distance vision. However, standard monofocal intraocular ...
Progressive addition spectacle lenses (PALs) have now become the method of choice for many presbyopi...