Comparison of acuity, contrast sensitivity, and disability glare before and after cataract surgery
G. S. Rubin, I. A. Adamsons and W. J. Stark
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205.
We assessed vision before and after uncomplicated extracapsular cataract
extraction and intraocular lens implantation in 72 symptomatic patients
with acuity equal to or better than 20/80 and no other ocular abnormality.
Contrast sensitivity was measured with the Pelli-Robson Letter Chart
(Metropia Ltd, Cambridge, England) and disability glare was measured under
daytime conditions with the Brightness Acuity Tester (Mentor O&O Inc,
Norwell, Mass) and under nighttime conditions with a computer-controlled
video display. Prior to surgery there was significant disability glare that
was not correlated with acuity. There was also a loss in contrast
sensitivity that was moderately correlated with acuity (r = -.43; P <
.001). Following surgery, most patients' scores returned to normal on all
tests. Improvement in disability glare and contrast sensitivity was
independent of improvement in acuity. Furthermore, patients with the
poorest preoperative vision were as likely to regain normal function after
surgery as those with the best preoperative vision.
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