Comparison of the influence of light between circularly polarized and linearly polarized smartphones on dry eye symptoms and asthenopia.

Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-27 DOI:10.1111/cts.13218
Yujie Mou, Xiao Shen, Kelan Yuan, Xin Wang, Fangli Fan, Yaying Wu, Chunyang Wang, Xiuming Jin
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This paper aims to investigate the efficacy of circularly polarized light smartphones in affecting dry eye symptoms and asthenopia through a comparison with linearly polarized smartphones. One hundred twenty participants were randomly divided into four groups. Dry eye and asthenopia symptoms were evaluated using the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), Computer Vision Syndrome Scale 17 (CVSS17), Convergence Insufficiency Symptom Survey (CISS), and visual analogue scale (VAS). Objective ocular examinations were assessed by confusion flicker frequency (CFF), tear meniscus height (TMH), noninvasive break-up time (NIBUT), conjunctiva redness, fluorescein tear break-up time (FTBUT), corneal fluorescein staining, and the Schirmer I test. Tests were performed before and after a reading task. Subjective evaluations including the OSDI, CVSS17, and CISS were all significantly increased after reading on a linearly polarized smartphone, whereas no change was observed in the circular polarization groups in both light and dark environments. A significantly enlarged VAS was shown in all of the four groups, but a significant increase in ΔVAS only appeared in the linear polarization groups. There were significant decreases in TMH, NIBUT, conjunctiva redness, FTBUT, and CFF after reading on a linearly polarized smartphone but the circularly polarized smartphone had lesser effects on these parameters. Our study indicated that reading on linearly polarized smartphones may cause dry eye disorder, asthenopia, and ocular discomforts, whereas circularly polarized smartphones appears to minimize these adverse effects on eye dryness and visual fatigue in light and dark environments.

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圆偏光与线偏光智能手机对光对干眼症状和视疲劳影响的比较
本文旨在通过与线偏光智能手机的对比,探讨圆偏光智能手机对干眼症状和视疲劳的影响。120名参与者被随机分为四组。采用眼表疾病指数(OSDI)、计算机视觉综合征量表17 (CVSS17)、会聚功能不全症状调查(CISS)和视觉模拟量表(VAS)对干眼和弱视症状进行评估。通过混淆闪烁频率(CFF)、撕裂半月板高度(TMH)、无创破裂时间(NIBUT)、结膜红度、荧光素撕裂时间(FTBUT)、角膜荧光素染色和Schirmer I试验评估客观眼科检查。测试分别在阅读任务之前和之后进行。在线性偏光智能手机上阅读后,受试者的主观评价包括OSDI、CVSS17和CISS均显著增加,而在光照和黑暗环境下,圆偏光组的主观评价没有变化。所有四组的VAS均显著增大,但ΔVAS仅在线性极化组出现显著增加。在线偏振智能手机上阅读后,TMH、NIBUT、结膜红度、FTBUT和CFF显著降低,但圆偏振智能手机对这些参数的影响较小。我们的研究表明,在线偏光的智能手机上阅读可能会导致干眼症、视疲劳和眼部不适,而圆偏光的智能手机似乎可以最大限度地减少这些对明暗环境下眼睛干燥和视觉疲劳的不利影响。
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