Timberlake G T, Doane M G, Bertera J H
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City.
Optom Vis Sci. 1992 Oct;69(10):755-60. doi: 10.1097/00006324-199210000-00002.
Hydrogel contact lens surfaces partially desiccate during extended interblink intervals, producing a microscopically rough and irregular surface that scatters light. Such light scattering could reduce retinal image contrast, elevating thresholds for target perception. To test this idea, we measured low (7%)-contrast visual acuity of subjects who wore: (1) hydrogel contact lenses, (2) rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, and (3) no contact lenses when the subjects blinked normally and when they suppressed blinking. Acuity thresholds were determined using computer-generated acuity stimuli and a staircase psychophysical procedure. Cessation of blinking resulted in small reductions in low-contrast acuity for subjects wearing RGP lenses (mean loss: 0.1 line) or no lenses (mean loss: 0.3 lines). Subjects wearing hydrogel lenses, however, generally exhibited substantial reduction of acuity (mean loss: 4.1 lines) when blinking was suppressed.
水凝胶隐形眼镜表面在长时间的眨眼间隔期间会部分干燥,产生微观上粗糙且不规则的表面,从而散射光线。这种光散射会降低视网膜图像的对比度,提高目标感知的阈值。为了验证这一想法,我们测量了以下三种情况下受试者的低对比度(7%)视力:(1)佩戴水凝胶隐形眼镜;(2)佩戴硬性透气性(RGP)隐形眼镜;(3)不佩戴隐形眼镜,测量时受试者分别正常眨眼和抑制眨眼。使用计算机生成的视力刺激和阶梯式心理物理学程序来确定视力阈值。对于佩戴RGP隐形眼镜的受试者(平均下降:0.1行)或不佩戴隐形眼镜的受试者(平均下降:0.3行),停止眨眼会导致低对比度视力出现小幅下降。然而,当眨眼被抑制时,佩戴水凝胶隐形眼镜的受试者通常会出现视力大幅下降(平均下降:4.1行)。