Background: To investigate accommodative and binocular characteristics in myopic patients with age-related accommodation deficiency, and to investigate the relationship of accommodation amplitude (AA) with other accommodative and binocular parameters.
Methods: Myopic patients between 40 and 50 years old to undergo refractive surgery were enrolled. Accommodative function, including AA, positive and negative relative accommodation (PRA and NRA), accommodative response (binocular cross cylinder, BCC), and binocular accommodative facility (BAF) were examined. Binocular vision measurements including simultaneous perception, fusional vergence, and stereovision assessed with a synoptophore. Near point of convergence (NPC) and the gradient accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio were also measured. A questionnaire was used to assess subjective visual discomfort experienced after prolonged near work.
Results: A total of 145 subjects were evaluated, with a mean age of 42.59 ± 2.89 (SD) years. In the full data set, 96(66.21%) of patients had PRA (>-1.50 D), 21(14.48%) of patients had NRA (< 1.50 D), and 113(77.93%) of patients had BCC (< 0.25 D). Out of 97 patients, 17(17.53%) had AC/A (< 2), 54(55.67%) had NPC (> 7.5 cm), 51(52.58%) had BAF (< 5 cpm). As for the simultaneous perception, 59(60.82%) had values greater than 0 prism dioptres. Adjusting for associated factors, participants with lower AA were more likely to be older (odds ratio [OR], 2.080; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.523-2.841) and with milder myopia (OR, 1.280; 95% CI, 1.029-1.594). Lower BAF (OR, 4.990; 95% CI, 1.731-14.386) was more likely to be found in individuals with lower AA. The three most commonly reported visual discomforts were eye strain or soreness, ocular pain or headache, and blurred text.
Conclusion: For myopes at the early stage of presbyopia, the continuous tension in the vergence system was also worthy of our attention, in addition to the well-known AA insufficiency. Comprehensive assessment of the binocular status and appropriate management is recommended before and after corneal refractive surgery.
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BMC Ophthalmol
March 2025
Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University Third Hospital, No 49 Huayuan North Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100191, China.
Background: To investigate accommodative and binocular characteristics in myopic patients with age-related accommodation deficiency, and to investigate the relationship of accommodation amplitude (AA) with other accommodative and binocular parameters.
Methods: Myopic patients between 40 and 50 years old to undergo refractive surgery were enrolled. Accommodative function, including AA, positive and negative relative accommodation (PRA and NRA), accommodative response (binocular cross cylinder, BCC), and binocular accommodative facility (BAF) were examined.
Neuroophthalmology
January 2025
Department of Neurology, Sakarya University Medical Education and Research Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey.
Purpose: To evaluate the near reflex components, including accommodation, convergence, and binocular fusional vergences in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Material-method: MS patients under 35 years of age without visual evoked potential (VEP) abnormalities (MS Group) and age-matched healthy individuals of (Control Group) were included in the study. Fusional vergence amplitudes, the amplitude of accommodation (AA), stereopsis measurements, near-object fixation and near point of convergence (NPC) measurements, Convergence Insufficiency Symptoms Survey (CISS) results, and the presence of nystagmus were recorded retrospectively from the files of the cases.
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
February 2025
Prior foveated rendering methods often suffer from a limitation where the shading load escalates with increasing display resolution, leading to decreased efficiency, particularly when dealing with retinal-level resolutions. To tackle this challenge, we begin with the essence of the human visual system (HVS) perception and present visual acuity-consistent foveated rendering (VaFR), aiming to achieve exceptional rendering performance at retinal-level resolutions. Specifically, we propose a method with a novel log-polar mapping function derived from the human visual acuity model, which accommodates the natural bandwidth of the visual system.
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February 2025
Ophthalmology, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, IND.
Objective: With the increasing use of digital devices among the pediatric population, asthenopia has become increasingly common. While refractive errors are the most prevalent cause, they can sometimes be linked to undiagnosed or underdiagnosed binocular vision disorders, such as accommodative insufficiency (AI). In many cases, simple refractive correction alone does not alleviate asthenopia.
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February 2025
Clinical and Experimental Optometry Research Lab (CEORLab), Physics Centre of Minho and Porto Universities (CF-UM-UP), School of Sciences, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal.
: To investigate the dynamics of accommodation during and immediately after a sustained reading task on a digital device across various age groups under monocular and binocular conditions. : Seventeen subjects were selected and divided into three age groups: young adults (n = 4, age: 21.3 ± 3.
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