Lindsay D. Klaehn CO, COMT , Tia B. Bodi CO, COMT , Andrea M. Kramer CO(R), COMT , Raymond Iezzi Jr. MD , David O. Hodge MS , Erick D. Bothun MD
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Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate whether a multifocal contact lens improves central-peripheral rivalry–type (CPR-type) diplopia in patients with epiretinal membrane and other maculopathies.
Methods
Seventeen consecutive adult patients with epiretinal membrane or macular hole and CPR-type diplopia were enrolled. A multifocal, center-distance contact lens, with +2.50 bifocal power, was applied to the eye with macular disease. Measurements of diplopia (optotype-frame test), metamorphopsia (M-Charts, Amsler grid), and aniseikonia (Awaya test) were obtained prior to contact lens placement on the affected eye and repeated 30 minutes after contact lens placement.
Results
Median best-corrected visual acuity in the affected eye(s) was 20/20 Snellen before and after multifocal contact lens placement. Diplopia improved in 10 patients (59%), from describing double letters in a single frame or a single letter in a double frame (both indicating central-peripheral rivalry) to a single letter in a single frame. Sixteen patients (94%) reported subjective improvement in M-Chart metamorphopsia (mean of 0.46 before treatment to 0.19 with the multifocal contact lens [mean difference, 0.27; 95% CI, 0.15-0.33; P ≤ 0.001]). Thirteen (76%) showed improvement on the Amsler grid: perceived grid distortion changed from a mean of 111.8 boxes to 38.2 boxes (mean difference, 73.6; 95% CI, 16.67-30.5; P = 0.024). Additionally, 10 (59%) demonstrated improvement in Awaya test aniseikonia, with a mean change from 4.4% to 3.6% (mean difference, −0.82; 95% CI, −1.66 to 0.02; P = 0.53).
Conclusions
Multifocal contact lenses present a promising alternative for alleviating CPR-type diplopia and reducing metamorphopsia associated with epiretinal membrane and macular hole by functionally masking the periphery while maintaining clear central vision.
期刊介绍:
Journal of AAPOS presents expert information on children''s eye diseases and on strabismus as it affects all age groups. Major articles by leading experts in the field cover clinical and investigative studies, treatments, case reports, surgical techniques, descriptions of instrumentation, current concept reviews, and new diagnostic techniques. The Journal is the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.