Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries
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Resumo: | PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of a blue light spectrum filter (BLSF), similar in light spectrum transmittance to the intraocular lens Acrysof NaturalTM, on standard automated perimetry (SAP) and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP). METHODS: Twenty young individuals (<30 y.o.), without any systemic or ocular alterations (twenty eyes) underwent a random sequence of four Humphrey visual field tests: standard automated perimetry (SAP) and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) with and without a blue light spectrum filter. All patients had intraocular pressure lower than 21 mmHg, normal fundus biomicroscopy, and no crystalline lens opacity. Foveal threshold (FT), mean deviation (MD), and pattern standard deviation (PSD) indexes obtained from the visual field tests and the difference caused by eccentricity in short-wavelength automated perimetry examinations were analyzed using paired t test. Interindividual variability (standard deviation) was calculated using Pitman's test for correlated samples. RESULTS: Statistically significant reductions in the mean deviation (p<0.001) and in the foveal threshold (p<0.001) measured by short-wavelength automated perimetry with the use of the blue light spectrum filter in comparison to short-wavelength automated perimetry without the use of the blue light spectrum filter were observed, but not in standard automated perimetry exams. No other parameters showed statistically significant differences in the short-wavelength automated perimetry and standard automated perimetry tests. Interindividual standard deviation of the test points in the short-wavelength automated perimetry exams increased with eccentricity both with and without the use of the blue light spectrum filter, as sensitivity for inferior and superior hemifields (inferior hemifield minus superior hemifield), but no statistically significant difference in the variability when comparing the use or not of the blue light spectrum filter was noted. When comparing only the four most inferior points and the four most superior points, the inferior-superior difference increases in both situations - without and with the use of the blue light spectrum filter. The difference between without and with the use of the blue light spectrum filter was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Statistically significant reductions in mean deviation and foveal threshold in the short-wavelength automated perimetry with the use of the blue light spectrum filter were observed, but not in standard automated perimetry examinations. Additional studies are necessary to determine the influence of intraocular lenses with short-wavelength light filter after cataract extraction on short-wavelength automated perimetry. |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetriesInfluência de filtro para o espectro azul da luz na perimetria computadorizada branco-branco e azul-amareloCataract extractionLens implantintraocularVisual fieldPerimetryLenscrystalineSensitivity and SpecificityMacular degenerationVisual perceptionMacula luteaExtração de catarataImplante de lente intra-ocularCampo visualPerimetriaCristalinoSensibilidade e especificidadeDegeneração macularPercepção visualMacula luteaPURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of a blue light spectrum filter (BLSF), similar in light spectrum transmittance to the intraocular lens Acrysof NaturalTM, on standard automated perimetry (SAP) and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP). METHODS: Twenty young individuals (<30 y.o.), without any systemic or ocular alterations (twenty eyes) underwent a random sequence of four Humphrey visual field tests: standard automated perimetry (SAP) and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) with and without a blue light spectrum filter. All patients had intraocular pressure lower than 21 mmHg, normal fundus biomicroscopy, and no crystalline lens opacity. Foveal threshold (FT), mean deviation (MD), and pattern standard deviation (PSD) indexes obtained from the visual field tests and the difference caused by eccentricity in short-wavelength automated perimetry examinations were analyzed using paired t test. Interindividual variability (standard deviation) was calculated using Pitman's test for correlated samples. RESULTS: Statistically significant reductions in the mean deviation (p<0.001) and in the foveal threshold (p<0.001) measured by short-wavelength automated perimetry with the use of the blue light spectrum filter in comparison to short-wavelength automated perimetry without the use of the blue light spectrum filter were observed, but not in standard automated perimetry exams. No other parameters showed statistically significant differences in the short-wavelength automated perimetry and standard automated perimetry tests. Interindividual standard deviation of the test points in the short-wavelength automated perimetry exams increased with eccentricity both with and without the use of the blue light spectrum filter, as sensitivity for inferior and superior hemifields (inferior hemifield minus superior hemifield), but no statistically significant difference in the variability when comparing the use or not of the blue light spectrum filter was noted. When comparing only the four most inferior points and the four most superior points, the inferior-superior difference increases in both situations - without and with the use of the blue light spectrum filter. The difference between without and with the use of the blue light spectrum filter was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Statistically significant reductions in mean deviation and foveal threshold in the short-wavelength automated perimetry with the use of the blue light spectrum filter were observed, but not in standard automated perimetry examinations. Additional studies are necessary to determine the influence of intraocular lenses with short-wavelength light filter after cataract extraction on short-wavelength automated perimetry.OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência de um filtro para o espectro azul da luz, semelhante à lente intra-ocular Acrysof Natural®, nos exames de perimetria automatizada padrão (branco-no-branco) e de comprimento de onda curto (azul-no-amarelo). MÉTODOS: Vinte pacientes jovens sem alterações oculares (20 olhos) realizaram seqüência de 4 exames de campo visual: perimetria automatizada padrão e azul-no-amarelo com e sem o filtro para o espectro azul da luz. Os índices de limiar foveal (FT), desvio médio (MD) e desvio-padrão (PSD) obtidos em todos os exames e a diferença causada pela excentricidade nos exames de perimetria automatizada azul-no-amarelo foram analisados. Variabilidade interindivíduos (desvio-padrão dos pontos testados) foi calculada. RESULTADOS: Observou-se redução estatisticamente significante no desvio médio (p<0.001) e no limiar foveal (p<0.001) medidos pela perimetria automatizada azul-no-amarelo com o uso do filtro para o espectro azul da luz comparado quando realizado sem o filtro. Nenhum outro índice avaliado apresentou diferença estatisticamente significante nos exames de perimetria automatizada padrão ou azul-no-amarelo. Foi notado aumento da variabilidade interindivíduos com a excentricidade nos exames de perimetria automatizada azul-no-amarelo com e sem o uso do filtro para o espectro azul da luz, assim como a diferença de sensibilidade entre os hemisférios inferior e superior (hemisfério inferior menos superior), mas não houve diferença estatisticamente significante quando comparados os exames com e sem o uso do filtro. Quando foram comparados os 4 pontos mais inferiores e os 4 pontos mais superiores, a diferença inferior-superior aumentou com e sem o uso do filtro para o espectro azul da luz. CONCLUSÃO: Observou-se redução estatisticamente significante no desvio médio e limiar foveal nos exames de perimetria automatizada azul-no-amarelo com o uso do filtro para o espectro azul da luz, mas não nos exames de perimetria automatizada padrão.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Setor de Retina e VítreoUNIFESP Instituto da CatarataUNIFESP Setor de GlaucomaUNIFESP, Setor de Retina e VítreoUNIFESP, Instituto da CatarataUNIFESP, Setor de GlaucomaSciELOConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Castro, Leonardo Cunha [UNIFESP]Souza, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa de [UNIFESP]Soriano, Eduardo Sone [UNIFESP]Melo Jr., Luiz Alberto Soares [UNIFESP]Paranhos Junior, Augusto [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:36:28Z2015-06-14T13:36:28Z2006-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion725-729application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492006000500020Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. 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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries Influência de filtro para o espectro azul da luz na perimetria computadorizada branco-branco e azul-amarelo |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries Castro, Leonardo Cunha [UNIFESP] Cataract extraction Lens implant intraocular Visual field Perimetry Lens crystaline Sensitivity and Specificity Macular degeneration Visual perception Macula lutea Extração de catarata Implante de lente intra-ocular Campo visual Perimetria Cristalino Sensibilidade e especificidade Degeneração macular Percepção visual Macula lutea |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries |
title_full |
Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries |
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Influence of blue light spectrum filter on short-wavelength and standard automated perimetries |
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Castro, Leonardo Cunha [UNIFESP] |
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Castro, Leonardo Cunha [UNIFESP] Souza, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa de [UNIFESP] Soriano, Eduardo Sone [UNIFESP] Melo Jr., Luiz Alberto Soares [UNIFESP] Paranhos Junior, Augusto [UNIFESP] |
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author |
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Souza, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa de [UNIFESP] Soriano, Eduardo Sone [UNIFESP] Melo Jr., Luiz Alberto Soares [UNIFESP] Paranhos Junior, Augusto [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Castro, Leonardo Cunha [UNIFESP] Souza, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa de [UNIFESP] Soriano, Eduardo Sone [UNIFESP] Melo Jr., Luiz Alberto Soares [UNIFESP] Paranhos Junior, Augusto [UNIFESP] |
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Cataract extraction Lens implant intraocular Visual field Perimetry Lens crystaline Sensitivity and Specificity Macular degeneration Visual perception Macula lutea Extração de catarata Implante de lente intra-ocular Campo visual Perimetria Cristalino Sensibilidade e especificidade Degeneração macular Percepção visual Macula lutea |
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Cataract extraction Lens implant intraocular Visual field Perimetry Lens crystaline Sensitivity and Specificity Macular degeneration Visual perception Macula lutea Extração de catarata Implante de lente intra-ocular Campo visual Perimetria Cristalino Sensibilidade e especificidade Degeneração macular Percepção visual Macula lutea |
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of a blue light spectrum filter (BLSF), similar in light spectrum transmittance to the intraocular lens Acrysof NaturalTM, on standard automated perimetry (SAP) and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP). METHODS: Twenty young individuals (<30 y.o.), without any systemic or ocular alterations (twenty eyes) underwent a random sequence of four Humphrey visual field tests: standard automated perimetry (SAP) and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) with and without a blue light spectrum filter. All patients had intraocular pressure lower than 21 mmHg, normal fundus biomicroscopy, and no crystalline lens opacity. Foveal threshold (FT), mean deviation (MD), and pattern standard deviation (PSD) indexes obtained from the visual field tests and the difference caused by eccentricity in short-wavelength automated perimetry examinations were analyzed using paired t test. Interindividual variability (standard deviation) was calculated using Pitman's test for correlated samples. RESULTS: Statistically significant reductions in the mean deviation (p<0.001) and in the foveal threshold (p<0.001) measured by short-wavelength automated perimetry with the use of the blue light spectrum filter in comparison to short-wavelength automated perimetry without the use of the blue light spectrum filter were observed, but not in standard automated perimetry exams. No other parameters showed statistically significant differences in the short-wavelength automated perimetry and standard automated perimetry tests. Interindividual standard deviation of the test points in the short-wavelength automated perimetry exams increased with eccentricity both with and without the use of the blue light spectrum filter, as sensitivity for inferior and superior hemifields (inferior hemifield minus superior hemifield), but no statistically significant difference in the variability when comparing the use or not of the blue light spectrum filter was noted. When comparing only the four most inferior points and the four most superior points, the inferior-superior difference increases in both situations - without and with the use of the blue light spectrum filter. The difference between without and with the use of the blue light spectrum filter was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Statistically significant reductions in mean deviation and foveal threshold in the short-wavelength automated perimetry with the use of the blue light spectrum filter were observed, but not in standard automated perimetry examinations. Additional studies are necessary to determine the influence of intraocular lenses with short-wavelength light filter after cataract extraction on short-wavelength automated perimetry. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492006000500020 Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, v. 69, n. 5, p. 725-729, 2006. 10.1590/S0004-27492006000500020 S0004-27492006000500020.pdf 0004-2749 S0004-27492006000500020 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/3281 |
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Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, v. 69, n. 5, p. 725-729, 2006. 10.1590/S0004-27492006000500020 S0004-27492006000500020.pdf 0004-2749 S0004-27492006000500020 |
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