Clinical performance of an innovative back surface multifocal contact lens in correcting presbyopia.

C Woods, D Ruston, T Hough, N Efron
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Purpose: This prospective study was designed to subjectively and objectively evaluate the performance of an aspheric multifocal back surface rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lens. The multifocal element of this lens design consisted of an aspheric optical zone that varied according to the patient's ametropia, corneal topography, and required reading addition.

Methods: We fit 28 presbyopic subjects with an aspheric multifocal back surface RGP contact lens (age range: 45 to 68 years). Reading additions ranged from +0.75 D to +2.50 D. Subjects were assessed initially and at 2, 6, and 12 weeks for ocular changes, visual performance, and subjective responses.

Results: We required 116 RGP lenses to achieve an acceptable fit and visual acuity in 28 subjects (55 eyes). At the final visit, the distance logMAR acuity with the multifocal contact lens (+0.12 +/- 0.10) was not statistically different (t = -0.623, P = -0.5388) from spectacle acuity at the initial visit (+0.10 +/- 0.12). The near logMAR acuity with the multifocal contact lens at the final visit (0.36 +/- 0.12) was not statistically different from that for near acuity with spectacles at the initial visit (0.33 +/- 0.13). No slit lamp signs worsened during the study. A reduction in myopia of 0.67 D was noted by the final visit. Spectacle blur was noted if the acuity at the initial refraction was compared to the acuity with the same refraction at the final visit (t = -3.287, P = 0.0028) but not when the refractive changes were incorporated (t = 1.058, P = 0.3127). All subjects rated the performance of the lenses very highly: comfort, 86%; distance acuity, 83%; near acuity, 73%; and stability of vision, 74%. Twenty-four subjects (86%) chose the multifocal contact lens as their preference.

Conclusion: We demonstrated that a multifocal design is able to provide acceptable distance and near correction for presbyopic patients. The aspheric geometry required can be optimized for a given patient by considering his/her degree of ametropia, as well as the corneal topography.

新型后表面多焦点隐形眼镜矫正老花眼的临床效果。
目的:本前瞻性研究旨在主观上和客观地评价非球面多焦背面刚性透气性(RGP)隐形眼镜的性能。这种镜片的多焦点元件由一个非球面光学区组成,根据患者的屈光不正、角膜地形和所需的阅读量而变化。方法:选取年龄45 ~ 68岁的老花眼患者28例,配戴非球面多焦背面RGP隐形眼镜。阅读增加量从+0.75 D到+2.50 D不等。受试者在最初和第2周、第6周和第12周时进行眼部变化、视觉表现和主观反应的评估。结果:28例受试者(55只眼)需要116个RGP镜片才能达到可接受的配合度和视力。最后一次就诊时,佩戴多焦隐形眼镜的logMAR视力(+0.12 +/- 0.10)与初次就诊时的眼镜视力(+0.10 +/- 0.12)无统计学差异(t = -0.623, P = -0.5388)。最后一次就诊时佩戴多焦点隐形眼镜的近logMAR视力(0.36 +/- 0.12)与初次就诊时佩戴眼镜的近logMAR视力(0.33 +/- 0.13)无统计学差异。在研究过程中,裂隙灯的迹象没有恶化。在最后一次访问时,近视减少了0.67 D。如果将初次屈光时的视敏度与最后一次屈光时相同的视敏度进行比较(t = -3.287, P = 0.0028),会发现眼镜模糊(t = 1.058, P = 0.3127),但如果考虑屈光变化,则不会出现这种情况(t = 1.058, P = 0.3127)。所有受试者对镜片的性能评价都很高:舒适度为86%;远视敏锐度83%;近视力,73%;视力稳定性,74%。24名受试者(86%)选择多焦隐形眼镜。结论:我们证明了多焦点设计能够为老花眼患者提供可接受的距离和近距离矫正。考虑到患者的屈光不正程度以及角膜地形,可以优化所需的非球面几何形状。
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