Diurnal variation of visual functions for driving with and without orthokeratology: A multicenter study.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Contact Lens & Anterior Eye Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.clae.2024.102345
Stefan Bandlitz, Jessica Gruhl, Gunther Oesker, Daniel Lachenmaier, Carsten Giepen, Barbara Reck, Oliver Hoppe, Wolf A Lagrèze, James S Wolffsohn
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Purpose: To investigate orthokeratology-related diurnal variations in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, mesopic (twilight) vision, and glare sensitivity, and to verify compliance with requirements for driver licensing.

Methods: In this prospective, multicenter, controlled study, fifty myopic (range, -1.00 to -4.50 D) and non-presbyopic glasses or soft contact lens wearers (age range, 16-39 years) were fitted with orthokeratology (OK) contact lenses. Before and after completion of OK lens fitting, measurements of visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, mesopic vision and glare sensitivity were performed at three times of the day, morning, afternoon and evening using a standardized binocular vision testing device (Oculus Binoptometer 4P). Monocular and binocular visual acuity were tested according to ISO 8596 and compared to requirements of cars and motorcycles drivers in different countries.

Results: Compared to the prior correction, binocular visual acuity (logMAR) with orthokeratology was statistically significant better in the morning (0.04 ± 0.12; p < 0.05) and afternoon (0.04 ± 0.10; p < 0.05), while the difference was not statistically significant in the evening (p = 0.512). Furthermore, there was no statistically significant difference in contrast sensitivity in the morning (p = 0.813), afternoon (p = 0.742) or evening (p = 0.945). For both mesopic vision and glare sensitivity, there was no statistically significant difference between the contrast levels achieved with orthokeratology compared to the prior correction in the morning (p = 0.083; p = 1.000), afternoon (p = 0.054; p = 0.125) or evening (p = 0.195; p = 0.635). With orthokeratology, no statistically significant diurnal variation was found for binocular visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, mesopic vision or glare sensitivity (p > 0.05).

Conclusions: These results provide evidence, that visual functions of OK lens wearers are stable throughout the day and comparable to the prior correction. Although the visual standards for driving are not uniform within countries, the requirements for visual acuity are met in all of the countries. Mesopic vision and glare sensitivity, which are suggested as other aspects to influence driving performance, also appear to be constant over the course of the day.

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戴角膜塑形镜和不戴角膜塑形镜驾驶时视觉功能的日变化:一项多中心研究。
目的:研究角膜塑形术相关的视力、对比敏感度、中视(暮光)视力和眩光敏感度的日变化,并验证其符合驾驶执照要求。方法:在这项前瞻性、多中心、对照研究中,50名近视(范围,-1.00至-4.50 D)和非老花眼眼镜或软性隐形眼镜配戴者(年龄范围,16-39岁)配戴角膜塑形(OK)隐形眼镜。在OK晶状体配装完成前后,使用标准化双目视力测试设备(Oculus Binoptometer 4P)在一天中上午、下午和晚上三次测量视力、对比灵敏度、中视视力和眩光灵敏度。根据ISO 8596标准测试单眼和双眼视力,并与不同国家汽车和摩托车驾驶员的要求进行比较。结果:与矫正前相比,角膜塑形术后的双眼视力(logMAR)在上午明显改善(0.04±0.12;p 0.05)。结论:这些结果提供了证据,OK晶状体配戴者的视觉功能在一天中是稳定的,并且与之前的矫正相当。虽然各国对驾驶视力的标准不统一,但各国对视力的要求都是一致的。中视视力和眩光敏感度,这被认为是影响驾驶性能的其他方面,在一天的过程中似乎也是恒定的。
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期刊介绍: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye is a research-based journal covering all aspects of contact lens theory and practice, including original articles on invention and innovations, as well as the regular features of: Case Reports; Literary Reviews; Editorials; Instrumentation and Techniques and Dates of Professional Meetings.
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