Performance of Wavefront-Guided Soft Lenses in Three Keratoconus Subjects

To examine whether custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses provide visual and optical performance equivalent to habitual gas permeable (GP) corrections in three keratoconus subjects. Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses were produced and evaluated at the Visual Optics Institute, College o...

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Published inOptometry and vision science Vol. 85; no. 12; pp. E1172 - E1178
Main Authors Marsack, Jason D., Parker, Katrina E., Applegate, Raymond A.
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Published United States 01.12.2008
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1538-9235
1538-9235
DOI10.1097/OPX.0b013e31818e8eaa

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Abstract To examine whether custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses provide visual and optical performance equivalent to habitual gas permeable (GP) corrections in three keratoconus subjects. Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses were produced and evaluated at the Visual Optics Institute, College of Optometry, University of Houston for three habitual GP-wearing keratoconus subjects. Photopic high and mesopic low contrast logarithm of minimum angle of resolution visual acuity (logMAR VA) and residual second to tenth order optical aberrations experienced with these custom soft lenses were recorded and compared with the subjects' habitual GP correction. All three subjects wearing custom soft lenses reached the established exit criterion of photopic high contrast (HC) logMAR VA equal to or better than values recorded with their habitual GP lens. HC logMAR VA for GP and custom soft lens correction was 0.01 +/- 0.05 and 0.00 +/- 0.02 for KC1, 0.20 +/- 0.02 and 0.14 +/- 0.02 for KC2, and 0.04 +/- 0.09 and -0.05 +/- 0.05 for KC3, respectively. In addition, KC2 reached the exit criterion of high-order aberration levels equal to or less than values with their habitual GP lens (GP lens: 0.394 +/- 0.024 microm, custom lens: 0.381 +/- 0.074 microm). Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses have been demonstrated to provide equivalent photopic HC logMAR VA to that achieved with habitual GP correction in three keratoconus subjects. Future emphasis will be placed on surpassing habitual GP performance and reaching a normal age-matched criterion for both VA and aberration measures. Achieving these goals may require a more thorough understanding of the relationship between visual performance and residual aberration experienced during custom lens wear through the use of image quality metrics predictive of visual performance.
AbstractList To examine whether custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses provide visual and optical performance equivalent to habitual gas permeable (GP) corrections in three keratoconus subjects.PURPOSETo examine whether custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses provide visual and optical performance equivalent to habitual gas permeable (GP) corrections in three keratoconus subjects.Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses were produced and evaluated at the Visual Optics Institute, College of Optometry, University of Houston for three habitual GP-wearing keratoconus subjects. Photopic high and mesopic low contrast logarithm of minimum angle of resolution visual acuity (logMAR VA) and residual second to tenth order optical aberrations experienced with these custom soft lenses were recorded and compared with the subjects' habitual GP correction.METHODSCustom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses were produced and evaluated at the Visual Optics Institute, College of Optometry, University of Houston for three habitual GP-wearing keratoconus subjects. Photopic high and mesopic low contrast logarithm of minimum angle of resolution visual acuity (logMAR VA) and residual second to tenth order optical aberrations experienced with these custom soft lenses were recorded and compared with the subjects' habitual GP correction.All three subjects wearing custom soft lenses reached the established exit criterion of photopic high contrast (HC) logMAR VA equal to or better than values recorded with their habitual GP lens. HC logMAR VA for GP and custom soft lens correction was 0.01 +/- 0.05 and 0.00 +/- 0.02 for KC1, 0.20 +/- 0.02 and 0.14 +/- 0.02 for KC2, and 0.04 +/- 0.09 and -0.05 +/- 0.05 for KC3, respectively. In addition, KC2 reached the exit criterion of high-order aberration levels equal to or less than values with their habitual GP lens (GP lens: 0.394 +/- 0.024 microm, custom lens: 0.381 +/- 0.074 microm).RESULTSAll three subjects wearing custom soft lenses reached the established exit criterion of photopic high contrast (HC) logMAR VA equal to or better than values recorded with their habitual GP lens. HC logMAR VA for GP and custom soft lens correction was 0.01 +/- 0.05 and 0.00 +/- 0.02 for KC1, 0.20 +/- 0.02 and 0.14 +/- 0.02 for KC2, and 0.04 +/- 0.09 and -0.05 +/- 0.05 for KC3, respectively. In addition, KC2 reached the exit criterion of high-order aberration levels equal to or less than values with their habitual GP lens (GP lens: 0.394 +/- 0.024 microm, custom lens: 0.381 +/- 0.074 microm).Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses have been demonstrated to provide equivalent photopic HC logMAR VA to that achieved with habitual GP correction in three keratoconus subjects. Future emphasis will be placed on surpassing habitual GP performance and reaching a normal age-matched criterion for both VA and aberration measures. Achieving these goals may require a more thorough understanding of the relationship between visual performance and residual aberration experienced during custom lens wear through the use of image quality metrics predictive of visual performance.CONCLUSIONSCustom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses have been demonstrated to provide equivalent photopic HC logMAR VA to that achieved with habitual GP correction in three keratoconus subjects. Future emphasis will be placed on surpassing habitual GP performance and reaching a normal age-matched criterion for both VA and aberration measures. Achieving these goals may require a more thorough understanding of the relationship between visual performance and residual aberration experienced during custom lens wear through the use of image quality metrics predictive of visual performance.
To examine whether custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses provide visual and optical performance equivalent to habitual gas permeable (GP) corrections in three keratoconus subjects. Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses were produced and evaluated at the Visual Optics Institute, College of Optometry, University of Houston for three habitual GP-wearing keratoconus subjects. Photopic high and mesopic low contrast logarithm of minimum angle of resolution visual acuity (logMAR VA) and residual second to tenth order optical aberrations experienced with these custom soft lenses were recorded and compared with the subjects' habitual GP correction. All three subjects wearing custom soft lenses reached the established exit criterion of photopic high contrast (HC) logMAR VA equal to or better than values recorded with their habitual GP lens. HC logMAR VA for GP and custom soft lens correction was 0.01 +/- 0.05 and 0.00 +/- 0.02 for KC1, 0.20 +/- 0.02 and 0.14 +/- 0.02 for KC2, and 0.04 +/- 0.09 and -0.05 +/- 0.05 for KC3, respectively. In addition, KC2 reached the exit criterion of high-order aberration levels equal to or less than values with their habitual GP lens (GP lens: 0.394 +/- 0.024 microm, custom lens: 0.381 +/- 0.074 microm). Custom wavefront-guided soft contact lenses have been demonstrated to provide equivalent photopic HC logMAR VA to that achieved with habitual GP correction in three keratoconus subjects. Future emphasis will be placed on surpassing habitual GP performance and reaching a normal age-matched criterion for both VA and aberration measures. Achieving these goals may require a more thorough understanding of the relationship between visual performance and residual aberration experienced during custom lens wear through the use of image quality metrics predictive of visual performance.
Author Marsack, Jason D.
Applegate, Raymond A.
Parker, Katrina E.
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SubjectTerms Adult
Aged, 80 and over
Astigmatism - physiopathology
Astigmatism - therapy
Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic - statistics & numerical data
Contrast Sensitivity
Cornea - abnormalities
Cornea - physiopathology
Equipment Design
Humans
Keratoconus - physiopathology
Keratoconus - therapy
Lens, Crystalline - physiopathology
Refractive Errors - physiopathology
Refractive Errors - therapy
Visual Acuity
Title Performance of Wavefront-Guided Soft Lenses in Three Keratoconus Subjects
URI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19050464
https://www.proquest.com/docview/69862713
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC2614306
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