نتایج جستجو برای: refractive error correction

تعداد نتایج: 406131  

2017
Joshua Foreman Jing Xie Stuart Keel Hugh R Taylor Mohamed Dirani

OBJECTIVE To present treatment coverage rates and risk factors associated with uncorrected refractive error in Australia. METHODS Thirty population clusters were randomly selected from all geographic remoteness strata in Australia to provide samples of 1738 Indigenous Australians aged 40 years and older and 3098 non-Indigenous Australians aged 50 years and older. Presenting visual acuity was ...

2017
Kjell Gunnar Gundersen Rick Potvin

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to provide clinical outcomes data related to secondary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation for the correction of residual refractive error after cataract surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS A chart review was conducted to identify all eyes implanted with the monofocal spherical or toric AddOn® secondary IOL. Data were collated from charts where uncomplicated in...

2018

Hyperopia is a common refractive error that is usually corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses. Following the fast advancement in refractive surgery and technology, eyeglasses or contact lenses were no longer the single treatment option in refractive errors. Today, extraction of transparent lens and intraocular lens implantation, phacic intraocular lens applications and corneal surgeries ar...

Journal: :Journal of refractive surgery 2007
Sudhank Bharti Harkaran S Bains

PURPOSE To investigate the predictability and accuracy of active cyclotorsion compensation during LASIK for myopia with astigmatism. METHODS Fifty-two eyes of 26 patients were divided into two groups; one group (30 eyes) underwent primary LASIK with torsion error correction (TEC [TEC group]) and 22 eyes underwent LASIK without TEC (control group). The NIDEK EC-5000 CX III excimer laser was us...

Journal: :JAMA ophthalmology 2016
Phillippa M Cumberland Antonietta Chianca Jugnoo S Rahi

IMPORTANCE Large-scale generic studies offer detailed information on potential risk factors for refractive error across the life course, but ophthalmic examination in such cases to determine the refractive error phenotype is challenging and costly. Thus, refractive status is commonly assigned using questionnaires. In a population survey, often only a few condition-specific self-reported questio...

Journal: :Journal of refractive surgery 2006
Konrad Pesudovs Estibaliz Garamendi David B Elliott

PURPOSE To demonstrate the use of the Quality of Life Impact of Refractive Correction (QIRC) questionnaire for comparing the quality of life of pre-presbyopic individuals with refractive correction by spectacles, contact lenses, or refractive surgery. METHODS The 20-item QIRC questionnaire was administered to 104 spectacle wearers, 104 contact lens wearers, and 104 individuals who had undergo...

Journal: :JAMA 2006
Susan Vitale Mary Frances Cotch Robert D Sperduto

CONTEXT The prevalence of visual impairment in the US public has not been surveyed nationally in several decades. OBJECTIVE To estimate the number of US individuals aged 12 years or older who have impaired distance vision due to uncorrected refractive error. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), using a multistage probability sampli...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2013
Pavel Benes Svatopluk Synek Sylvie Petrová

The human cornea is an important tissue involved in the mediation of visual perception. It is important to measure its shape especially in the case of correction of refractive errors. Suitable correction such as contact lenses is chosen based on the measured values of the refractive error. An inappropriately fitted contact lens can significantly affect the physiology of the cornea and the eye. ...

2014
Giuliano oliveira Freitas Joel edmur Boteon mario José Carvalho roGerio melo Costa Pinto

INTRODUCTION Astigmatism is a visually disabling refractive error, and at least 15%-20% cataract patients have corneal astigmatism of ≥1.50 diopters (D). One way to correct astigmatism simultaneously during cataract surgery is to place limbal relaxing incisions (LRIs). It is possible, however, that late corneal biomechanics may play an unfavorable role in refractive outcomes over time. Toric in...

Journal: :Clinical & experimental optometry 2005
David A Atchison

The field of aberrations of the human eye is moving rapidly, being driven by the desire to monitor and optimise vision following refractive surgery. It is important for ophthalmologists and optometrists to have an understanding of the magnitude of various aberrations and how these are likely to be affected by refractive surgery and other corrections. In this paper, I consider methods used to me...

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