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Real–world outcomes on myopia management efficacy of diverse segmented defocus optics (DSDO) and defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses in Chinese children: An initial 12–month prospective clinical study
Fan Y., Chu H., Peng Z., Zhou J., Ma J., Lu Y., Zhao C., Wang Y., Deng Q., Yu J., Li Y., Wang K., Zhao M.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Influence of lens thickness on the accommodative range in healthy eyes
Vermeulen L., Koppen C., Van Os L., Pierscionek B.K., Rozema J.J.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Comment on: “Mean cycloplegic refractive error in emmetropic adults: The Tehran eye study”
Chaurasiya S.K., Optom M.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Quantification of visual acuity: “Counting fingers” and “Hand movement” with the Berkeley Rudimentary Vision Test
Herrero A., Berrada H., Barraquer R.I., Michael R.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Prevalence of astigmatism among 99,515 children in different areas of Xi'an City, China
Zhang Y., He X., Dong W., Wang Z., Liu C., Li Y., Du Z.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Evaluation of the repeatability of corneal epithelial thickness mapping in healthy and keratoconic eyes with two spectral domain optical coherence tomography
Samolov B., Moosdijk S.V., Venkataraman A.P., Domínguez-Vicent A.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Objective measurements of digital habits in a university population and their relationship with refraction and axial length
Varona-Gómez F.T., Salmerón-Campillo R.M., Fernández-Sánchez V., Jaskulski M., Martínez-Ros G., Díaz-Guirado J.Á., López-Gil N.
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Journal of Optometry, 2025, цитирований: 0,
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Blue light stimulation of the optic nerve head reduces melatonin levels in rabbit posterior segment
Carpena-Torres C., Huete-Toral F., Carracedo G.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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JOptom's Web of Science (WoS) impact factor
González-Méijome J.M., Piñero D.P., Villa-Collar C.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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Comparison of macular thickness in diabetic patients acquired from optical coherence tomography mode and optical coherence tomography angiography mode in Cirrus HD-OCT 5000
Wong H., Ahmat R., Zee B.C., Luk S.C., Cheing G.L., Lam A.K.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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To compare macular thickness obtained using two different modes of image acquisitions with Cirrus HD-OCT 5000.
Visual performance of a new trifocal intraocular lens design evaluated with a clinical adaptative optics visual simulator
Martínez-Espert A., Montagud-Martínez D., Ferrando V., García-Delpech S., Monsoriu J.A., Furlan W.D.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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Effect of a vergence-accommodation conflict induced during a 30-minute Virtual Reality game on vergence-accommodation parameters and related symptoms
Dymczyk M., Przekoracka-Krawczyk A., Kapturek Z., Pyżalska P.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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Maximal aerobic exercise and acute visual performance in females: Implications for concussion side-line testing
Shaw B.S., Breukelman G., Millard L., Moran J., Sandercock G., Shaw I.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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Many sports-related concussion (SRC) outcomes can be prevented by removing affected athletes and allowing return after full recovery. Diagnosing concussions on the side-line is challenging, as tools often rely on visual performance assessment. Since acute exercise can affect vision, it is vital to determine if exercise can mask potential brain injury if visual performance assessments are used. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a single bout of maximal aerobic exercise on acute visual performance.Eighty previously sedentary females were randomly assigned to an experimental group (N = 40) or control group (N = 40) and completed an identical visual task test battery. Two weeks later, participants returned to participate in the test battery, with the experimental group doing so immediately following a maximal treadmill exercise protocol.Significant (P < 0.05) improvements were found in accommodation facility, saccadic eye movement, speed of recognition, peripheral awareness, and hand-eye coordination (P < 0.001 for all), but not in visual memory (P = 0.556). All visual tasks, barring visual memory, loaded onto a single factor and approximated the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) threshold value (RMSEA = 0.112 [90 %CI: 0.047-0.182]), and a significant large main effect was found on all factors as a universal visual task performance (P < 0.001; d = 1.01).This study shows that exercise can affect performance across multiple, but not all, visual tasks and should be utilised with caution in comprehensive side-line SRC assessments. Visual memory may be more stable to the effects of acute exercise and be considered for inclusion in side-line SRC assessments.
Relationship between socioeconomic status and myopia in school children: CISViT project
Núria V., Valldeflors V., Joan P., Alba G., Núria T., Enric G., Laura G.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 4,
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Evidence indicates the existence of an association between socioeconomic status (SES) and the prevalence of myopia in the adult population. In contrast, there are limited studies investigating this association in children. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between the presence of myopia in 8-year-old children from southern Europe and SES defined as parental educational level and employment status.
Comparison of two visual-verbal tests of ocular motility using an eye-tracker
López-de-la-Fuente C., Saz-Onrubia E., Orduna-Hospital E., Sánchez-Cano A.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 2,
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This study aims to compare eye movements monitored with an eye tracker during two visuo-verbal tests for assessing ocular motility. The study explores the potential of digital assessment and eye tracking technology in enhancing the understanding of ocular motility during these tests.
Corneal higher-order aberrations in different types of irregular cornea
Martínez-Pérez C., Santodomingo-Rubido J., Villa-Collar C., Bodas-Romero J., Carracedo G., Serramito Blanco M., Suzaki A.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 1,
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To assess differences in corneal higher-order aberrations (i.e., HOAs) between six different types of irregular corneas (i.e, keratoconus (KC), keratoglobus (KG), pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD), laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), penetrating keratoplasty (PK), and intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS)).
Intraocular pressure and its association with ocular biometrics in Iranian children
Hashemi H., Khabazkhoob M., Heydarian S., Emamian M.H., Fotouhi A.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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To determine the mean value and normative distribution of intraocular pressure (IOP) in children and their association with demographic and ocular biometrics.
Analysis of patient referrals from primary care to ophthalmology. The role of the optometrist
Carrasco Solís R., Rodríguez Griñolo M.R., Ponte Zúñiga B., Mataix Albert B., LLedó de Villar M.L., Martínez de Pablos R., Rodríguez de la Rúa Franch E.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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The aim of this study was to characterize the quality of primary care referrals of patients to ophthalmology at the Virgen Macarena Hospital in Seville. This will enable us to optimize ophthalmologic resources and to evaluate the role of the optometrist in improving referrals.
Red and green defocus curves and duochrome test in different age groups
Rolandi R., Zeri F., Duse A., Rizzo G.C., Ponzini E., Tavazzi S.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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To compare the eye defocus curves (DCs) obtained with stimuli on red, green, and white backgrounds and to investigate the applicability of the duochrome test (DT) in different age groups. 12 elderly (ELD: 59.3 ± 3.9 years) and 8 young (YG: 22.1 ± 1.1 years) subjects were recruited. An optometric assessment with the DT was carried out to obtain the subjective refraction at distance. DCs at distance on green, white, and red backgrounds were measured and the following parameters were deduced: dioptric difference between red-green, green-white, red-white focal positions (minima of the DCs), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and widths of the DCs for red, green, and white. The DC difference between the green-white focal positions (mean ± standard deviation) was -0.12±0.17 diopters (D) (ELD, p = 0.012) and -0.11±0.12 D (YG, p = 0.039), while the red-white difference was not statistically significant. The DC red-green difference was 0.20±0.16 D (ELD, p = 0.002) and 0.18±0.18 D (YG, p = 0.008). The ELD BCVA with green background was significantly worse than BCVA with red (p = 0.007) and white (p = 0.007). The mean value of the DC's width in ELD for green (1.01±0.36 D) was higher than for red (0.77±0.21 D) and for white (0.84±0.35 D), but with no statistical significance. Both age groups showed a slight focusing preference for red when using white light. Moreover, ELD showed a worse BCVA with a green compared to a red background. Despite these results deduced by DC analyses, these aspects do not compromise the possibility of using the DT in clinical practice both in the young and in the elderly. Furthermore, the difference of about 0.20 D between red-green DC in both groups confirms the clinical appropriateness of the widespread use of 0.25 D step as the standard minimum difference in power between correcting lenses.
Utility of retinoscopy to examine peripheral refraction
Perdziak M., Prymula K., Przekoracka–Krawczyk A.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 1,
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This study explored whether retinoscopy (RET) provides comparable results of relative peripheral refraction (RPR) to open–field autorefractometry (AR) in myopic subjects. Peripheral refraction was measured in 20 myopic and 20 control adult subjects. Both central and peripheral refraction (20° nasal and temporal eccentricity) were measured using RET and open-field AR. Differences in the median central spherical equivalent (SE), median RPR, and median J45/J180 power vectors between the RET and AR techniques were analyzed. Moreover, Bland – Altman plots were used to assess the agreement between RET and AR methods for RPR measurements in MG. For MG, the median RPR values were positive (hyperopic shift), and no significant differences were observed between the RET and AR techniques with respect to RPR measurement. In addition, we did not observe any significant differences in the RPR values between the nasal and temporal eccentricities for either the RET or AR technique for myopic subjects. There was also a significant correlation and agreement between the RET and AR technique for RPR measurements. With respect to central refraction, the median SE was slightly more positive for the RET than for the AR technique. Inside the CG, we also found significant correlation between the RET and AR technique for RPR measurements, and we observed a myopic shift in peripheral eccentricities. Our results show that retinoscopy may be a useful tool for objective measurements of RPR in myopic subjects and may be used interchangeably with the open-field AR method in everyday clinical practice.
Visual function correlates of self-reported vision-related nighttime driving difficulties
Boadi-Kusi S.B., Aikins P.M., Zaabaar E., Duku A.G.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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To investigate the visual function correlates of self-reported vision-related night driving difficulties among drivers.One hundred and seven drivers (age: 46.06 ± 8.24, visual acuity [VA] of 0.2logMAR or better) were included in the study. A standard vision and night driving questionnaire (VND-Q) was administered. VA and contrast sensitivity were measured under photopic and mesopic conditions. Mesopic VA was remeasured after introducing a peripheral glare source into the participants' field of view to enable computation of disability glare index. Regression analyses were used to assess the associations between VND-Q scores, and visual function measures.The mean VND-Q score was -3.96±1.95 logit (interval scale score: 2.46±1.28). Simple linear regression models for photopic contrast sensitivity, mesopic VA, mesopic contrast sensitivity, and disability index significantly predicted VND-Q score (P
Comment on: Comparison of the ocular ultrasonic and optical biometry devices in different quality measurements
Chaurasiya S.K., Singh M., Jha J., Radhika
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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Assessing the role of visual dysfunctions in the association between visual symptomatology and the use of digital devices
Cacho-Martínez P., Cantó-Cerdán M., Lara-Lacárcel F., García-Muñoz Á.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 1,
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To evaluate the association between visual symptoms and use of digital devices considering the presence of visual dysfunctions. An optometric examination was conducted in a clinical sample of 346 patients to diagnose any type of visual anomaly. Visual symptoms were collected using the validated SQVD questionnaire. A threshold of 6 hours per day was used to quantify the effects of digital device usage and patients were divided into two groups: under and above of 35 years old. A multivariate logistic regression was employed to investigate the association between digital device use and symptoms, with visual dysfunctions considered as a confounding variable. Crude and the adjusted odds ratio (OR) were calculated for each variable. 57.02 % of the subjects reported visual symptoms, and 65.02% exhibited some form of visual dysfunction. For patients under 35 years old, an association was found between having visual symptoms and digital device use (OR = 2.10, p = 0.01). However, after adjusting for visual dysfunctions, this association disappeared (OR = 1.44, p = 0.27) and the association was instead between symptoms and refractive dysfunction (OR = 6.52, p < 0.001), accommodative (OR = 10.47, p < 0.001), binocular (OR = 6.68, p < 0.001) and accommodative plus binocular dysfunctions (OR = 46.84, p < 0.001). Among patients over 35 years old, no association was found between symptoms and the use of digital devices (OR = 1.27, p = 0.49) but there was an association between symptoms and refractive dysfunction (OR = 3.54, p = 0.001). Visual symptoms are not dependent on the duration of digital device use but rather on the presence of any type of visual dysfunction: refractive, accommodative and/or binocular one, which should be diagnosed.
Sensory exotropia versus sensory esotropia: A comparative clinical features study
Akbari M.R., Alghurab A., Khorrami-Nejad M., Azizi E., Masoomian B.
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Journal of Optometry, 2024, цитирований: 0,
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This study aimed to compare the preoperative clinical features of patients with sensory esotropia (ET) and sensory exotropia (XT).In a retrospective study, the medical records of 13,252 patients who underwent strabismus surgery were reviewed at the Farabi Eye Hospital, Iran, from 2012 to March 2022. There were 1017 patients with sensory horizontal strabismus whose, in their worse eye, had corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) equal to or
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