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Visual disturbance and wavefront aberration in incipient cataract Eriko Takasaki 1 , Misae Ito 2 , Daisuke Aizawa 1 , Kunitoshi Fujisawa 1 , Masanobu Suzuki 1 , Hiroshi Uozato 2 , Kimiya Shimizu 1 1Dept of Ophthalmol,Kitasato Univ Hosp 2Dept of Orthoptics and Visual Sci,Kitasato Univ of Allied Health Sci pp.1543-1547
Published Date 2004/8/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410100704
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 Purpose:To evaluate visual disturbance as related to higher-order aberrations in patients with intention to surgery for incipient cataract. Cases and Method:A total of 95 eyes in 70 patients entered the study. As inclusion criteria,they had incipient cararact and best corrected visual acuity of 0.8 or over. The series comprised 48 eyes with intention to surgery and 47 eyes without. The ages averaged 68±9 years in the former group and 66±7 years in the latter. Ocular and corneal higher-order aberrations were measured. Patients hoping surgery were asked by questionnaire regarding photophobia,hazy vision,diplopia,and dischromatopsia. The severity of subjective symptoms was graded into two groups. Results:Ocular higher-order aberration averaged 0.272μm in patients hoping surgery and 0.201μm in those hoping no surgery. The difference was significant(p<0.001). Ocular higher-order aberration was significantly higher in the group with severer photophobia and hazy vision(p<0.01). Conclusion:Higher-order aberrations in incipient cataract are related with intention for surgery. The higher-order aberrations may be of help to objectively assess visual disturbance.


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