Summary:
Purpose: To assess the change in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity and colour
vision in relation to the time after cataract surgery and to the type of
implanted IOL, and to compare visual functions by patients with one and two
pseudophakic eyes.
Methods: 45 cataract patients were examined before and then 2 and 4 month
after the cataract surgery. Visual acuity (VA) was tested on logMAR optotype
chart with Landolt rings, contrast sensitivity (CS) was tested on the Pelli-
Robson chart and the SWCT chart. For colour vision (CV) testing, the standard
Farnsworth D-15 test and the desaturated Lanthony D-15 test were used. The
patients were divided into two groups – a group with one pseudophakic eye
and a group with two pseudophakic eyes, and also according to the type of IOL
– PMMA or hydrophobic acrylate that had been implanted. Control group was
composed of phakic subjects with no ocular pathology.
Results: After the cataract surgery, in both groups there was a significant
improvement in monocular and binocular VA (p < 0.05), in monocular and
binocular CS using both types of charts – Pelli-Robson (p < 0.05) and SWCT in
all the spatial frequencies (p < 0.05). Also, a significant decrease in the number
of minor errors in the standard Farnsworth D-15 test (p < 0.05) as well as
a substantial decrease in the number of minor and major errors in the
desaturated Lanthony D-15 test (p < 0.05) and an overall improvement of CV (p
< 0.05) were detected. There was no difference between the results 2 and 4
month after the surgery, except for CS in 12 c/deg (p < 0.05). The patients with
two pseudophakic eyes had postoperatively better binocular VA and CS in the
spatial frequencies of 12 c/deg and 18 c/deg and attained postoperative values
comparable to those of control subjects. No significant difference in VA, CS
or CV was found between the PMMA and hydrophobic acrylate intraocular
lenses.
Conclusion: After the cataract surgery, the visual functions tested by means of
psychophysical methods of VA, CS and CV significantly improve and are stable
2 month after the surgery. The second eye surgery improves binocular visual
functions the level of which doesn’t differ from that of normal phakic subjects.
There was no influence of the type of IOL on final state of VA, CS or CV.
Key words:
visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, colour vision, type of IOL, second
eye surgery
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