Evaluation of convergence, accommodation and fusional vergence in pre-presbyopes with asthenopia

S. Alrasheed, Saeed Aljohani
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Background: Pre-presbyopes may suffer from ocular symptoms such as asthenopia of near work.Aim: This study aimed to evaluate near points of convergence, amplitudes of accommodation, and fusional vergence among pre-presbyopes with asthenopia symptoms.Setting: The study was conducted at El-Walidain Eye Hospital, Khartoum, Sudan in 2022.Methods: The study was a hospital-based prospective, including 107 pre-presbyopes aged 35–40 years who complained of asthenopia symptoms. Clinical examinations included an assessment of amplitude of accommodation, near point of convergence and fusional vergence.Results: The findings showed receded in near points of convergence and a decrease in the accommodation was highly significantly associated with increased age among emerging presbyopes with asthenopia symptoms (p = 0.0001). Conversely, positive and negative fusional vergence amplitudes were not significantly correlated with age with p = 0.109 and p = 0.355, respectively. Positive and negative fusional amplitudes were not significantly different between males and females (p ˃ 0.05). Esophoria was more common in pre-presbyopia 62 (57.4%) and exophoria 45 (43.6) with p = 0.503.Conclusion: The pre-presbyopes presented with low accommodation amplitude and receded near point of convergence, but without significant changes in positive and negative fusional vergence amplitudes.Contribution: This study added by demonstrating how early presbyopia altered accommodation amplitude and near point of convergence significantly while having no significant impact on amplitudes of positive and negative fusional vergence.
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对患有散光的先期老花眼患者的辐辏、调节和融合性辐辏进行评估
背景:目的:本研究旨在评估有散光症状的老花眼前期患者的近距离辐辏点、调节幅度和融合辐辏:研究于 2022 年在苏丹喀土穆的 El-Walidain 眼科医院进行:该研究是一项以医院为基础的前瞻性研究,包括 107 名年龄在 35-40 岁之间、主诉有散光症状的老花眼前期患者。临床检查包括评估调节幅度、近点辐辏和融合辐辏:结果:研究结果表明,在出现散光症状的新老花眼患者中,近点辐辏后退和调节力下降与年龄增长有很大关系(p = 0.0001)。相反,正向和负向融合辐辏振幅与年龄的相关性不明显,分别为 p = 0.109 和 p = 0.355。男性和女性的正性和负性融合振幅没有明显差异(p ˃0.05)。结论:老花眼前期更常见的是内视 62 人(57.4%)和外视 45 人(43.6%),p = 0.503:结论:老花眼前期患者的调节幅度较低,在辐辏点附近后退,但正向和负向融合辐辏幅度没有显著变化:本研究通过证明早期老花眼如何显著改变调节振幅和近辐辏点,而对正性和负性融合辐辏振幅无显著影响,为本研究增添了新的内容。
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African Vision and Eye Health
African Vision and Eye Health Health Professions-Optometry
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