Literature DB >> 1283738

The contrast sensitivity function in low vision.

C J Jin1, D Z Wu, L Wu.   

Abstract

The contrast sensitivity of 51 low vision patients (95 eyes) showed a substantial decrease in all spatial frequencies. The peak contrast sensitivity was shifted to 1 C/D from the normal 3-4 C/D. The high-frequency cut off is correlated to the visual acuity positively. Of the 33 patients, the preferred eye was the eye with better peak sensitivity in 28 patients (84%), while the preferred eye was the eye with better visual acuity in 22 patients (66%). It seems that the peak sensitivity is more important than visual acuity in determining eye preference. It provides a useful information for the clinician to determine which eye to train with low vision aids. Forty patients among 46 patients (87%) with RFN (Recognized Frequency Number) > or = 3 are able to read No.5 reading card, while 5 patients among 5 patients with RFN < 3 are not able to read No.5 reading card. The contributions of CSF to the low vision are evaluated.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1283738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yan Ke Xue Bao        ISSN: 1000-4432


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1.  Contrast sensitivity deficits in patients with mutation-proven inherited retinal degenerations.

Authors:  Badr O Alahmadi; Amro A Omari; Maria Fernanda Abalem; Chris Andrews; Dana Schlegel; Kari H Branham; Naheed W Khan; Abigail Fahim; Thiran Jayasundera
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-12-07       Impact factor: 2.209

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