Richdale Kathryn, Mitchell G Lynn, Zadnik Karla
The Ohio State University College of Optometry, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.
Optom Vis Sci. 2006 May;83(5):266-73. doi: 10.1097/01.opx.0000216098.62165.34.
The purpose of this study was to assess visual performance and patient satisfaction with two presbyopic soft contact lens modalities.
A crossover study of 38 patients with presbyopia was conducted. Patients were randomized first into either multifocal (Bausch & Lomb SofLens Multifocal) or monovision (SofLens 59) for 1 month. Visual performance was measured with high- and low-contrast visual acuity at distance and near and near stereoacuity. Patients' satisfaction was measured by the National Eye Institute Refractive Error Quality of Life Instrument questionnaire and by recording the patient's final lens preference.
Patients maintained at least 20/20 binocular vision with both multifocal (MF) and monovision (MV) contact lenses under high-contrast conditions at distance and near. Under low-contrast conditions, patients lost less than a line of vision from the best spectacle correction to either multifocal or monovision contact lens correction at distance (pMF = 0.001, pMV = 0.006). Under low-contrast conditions at near, multifocal wearers lost five to six letters and monovision wearers lost two letters of vision (pMF < 0.001, pMV = 0.03, pMF/MV = 0.005). The average stereoacuity decreased by 79 s arc with monovision vs. multifocal contact lenses (p = 0.002). On the NEI-RQL, patients reported worse clarity of vision (pMF = 0.01, pMV < 0.001), more symptoms (pMF = 0.09, pMV = 0.01), and an improvement in their appearance with contact lens wear (pMF < 0.001, pMV < 0.001). Seventy-six percent of patients reported that they preferred multifocal contact lenses, and 24% preferred monovision contact lenses (p = 0.001).
The majority of our patients preferred multifocals to monovision, most likely because the Bausch & Lomb SofLens Multifocal provides excellent visual acuity without compromising stereoacuity to the same degree as monovision.
本研究旨在评估两种老视软性接触镜矫正方式的视觉表现及患者满意度。
对38例老视患者进行交叉研究。患者首先被随机分为多焦点组(博士伦SofLens多焦点镜片)或单眼视组(SofLens 59),佩戴1个月。通过测量远、近视力的高对比度和低对比度视力以及近立体视锐度来评估视觉表现。通过美国国立眼科研究所屈光不正生活质量量表问卷并记录患者最终的镜片偏好来测量患者满意度。
在高对比度条件下,无论是多焦点(MF)还是单眼视(MV)隐形眼镜,患者在远、近距离均能保持至少20/20的双眼视力。在低对比度条件下,从最佳框架眼镜矫正转换为多焦点或单眼视隐形眼镜矫正时,患者在远距离视力下降不到一行(pMF = 0.001,pMV = 0.006)。在近距离低对比度条件下,多焦点镜片佩戴者视力下降五到六个字母,单眼视镜片佩戴者视力下降两个字母(pMF < 0.001,pMV = 0.03,pMF/MV = 0.005)。与多焦点隐形眼镜相比,单眼视隐形眼镜使平均立体视锐度下降了79秒弧度(p =