Efficacy of a wearable night-vision aid in patients with concentric peripheral visual field loss: a randomized, crossover trial.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-25 DOI:10.1007/s10384-024-01068-0
Go Mawatari, Shogo Hiwatashi, Tsubasa Motani, Saori Nagatomo, Eri Ando, Toshiki Kuwahata, Masataka Ishizu, Yasuhiro Ikeda
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of our wearable night-vision aid in patients with concentric peripheral visual field loss.

Study design: Prospective, single blind, three-group, and three-period crossover clinical study.

Methods: The study included patients with concentric peripheral visual field loss, a best-corrected visual acuity (decimal visual acuity) of 0.1 or higher in the better eye, and the presence of a central visual field. HOYA MW10 HiKARI® (HOYA Corporation), our original wearable night-vision aid, was used as the test device with three types of camera lenses (standard-, middle-, and wide-angle lenses). Under both bright and dark conditions, the angle of the horizontal visual field was measured using each of the three lens types for each group. The baseline angle was measured when each participant wore the night-vision aid (powered off).

Results: The study included 21 participants. Under bright condition, the perceived horizontal visual field was significantly wider than the baseline setup when using the standard-angle lens ("the standard lens"); the middle-angle lens ("the middle lens") was significantly wider than both the baseline setup and the standard lens; and the wide-angle lens ("the wide lens") was significantly wider than the other lenses. Under dark condition, the perceived horizontal visual field was again significantly wider when using the middle lens than the baseline setup and the standard lens, and when using the wide lens, the perceived horizontal visual field was again wider than when using the other lenses. The control in the bright condition was significantly wider (p < 0.001) than when used in the dark condition, while the standard-angle lens in the dark condition was significantly wider (p = 0.05) than when used in the bright condition. In regards to the middle and wide lenses, there was no statistically significant result emerging from either of the illumination conditions.

Conclusion: Our wearable night-vision aid with a middle-angle or wide-angle lens appears to provide wider visual field images in patients with concentric peripheral visual field loss, regardless of whether the illumination conditions are bright or dark.

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可穿戴夜视辅助设备对同心圆周边视野缺损患者的疗效:随机交叉试验。
目的:研究我们的可穿戴夜视辅助设备对同心圆周边视野缺损患者的疗效:前瞻性、单盲、三组、三期交叉临床研究:研究对象:同心周边视野缺损患者,较好眼睛的最佳矫正视力(十进制视力)为 0.1 或更高,且存在中心视野。HOYA MW10 HiKARI®(HOYA 公司)是我们独创的可穿戴式夜视辅助设备,使用三种类型的相机镜头(标准镜头、中焦镜头和广角镜头)作为测试设备。在明亮和黑暗条件下,使用三种镜片分别测量每组的水平视场角。基线角度是在每位参与者佩戴夜视辅助设备(电源关闭)时测量的:研究包括 21 名参与者。在明亮条件下,使用标准角度镜片("标准镜片")时,感知的水平视野明显比基线设置宽;中角度镜片("中角度镜片")明显比基线设置和标准镜片宽;广角度镜片("广角镜片")明显比其他镜片宽。在黑暗条件下,使用中间镜片时,感知的水平视野又明显比基线设置和标准镜片宽;使用广角镜片时,感知的水平视野又比使用其他镜片宽。在明亮条件下,对照组的视野明显更宽(p 结论:在明亮条件下,对照组的视野明显更宽):我们的可穿戴夜视辅助设备配有中角或广角镜头,无论照明条件是明亮还是昏暗,似乎都能为同心圆周边视野缺失患者提供更宽的视野图像。
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology (JJO) was inaugurated in 1957 as a quarterly journal published in English by the Ophthalmology Department of the University of Tokyo, with the aim of disseminating the achievements of Japanese ophthalmologists worldwide. JJO remains the only Japanese ophthalmology journal published in English. In 1997, the Japanese Ophthalmological Society assumed the responsibility for publishing the Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology as its official English-language publication. Currently the journal is published bimonthly and accepts papers from authors worldwide. JJO has become an international interdisciplinary forum for the publication of basic science and clinical research papers.
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