Photonics (Feb 2022)

Visual Acuity at Various Distances and Defocus Curve: A Good Match

  • Laura Clavé,
  • Aurora Torrents,
  • María S. Millán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9020085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 85

Abstract

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The defocus curve (DC) has become the gold standard method for assessing the visual performance at different distances, and hence, to evaluate the depth of focus that is provided by modern presbyopia-compensating intraocular lenses that are used in cataract surgery. A former study, carried out by other authors, reported that the DC method, based on placing the chart at far distance and using trial negative lenses, underestimated the visual acuity that was measured by varying the test distance (VD) in pseudophakic patients. We have revisited the issue with pseudophakic subjects and have extended the study to include young phakic observers with their natural accommodation preserved. Our results show that both the VD and DC methods are equivalent in precision and accuracy and can be used indistinctly. However, the DC method is more practical in the clinics because it does not require further control of the chart positioning and illuminance.

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