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The Effect of Yellow Filter Use on Standard Automated Perimetry and Contrast Sensitivity in Healthy Individuals.
Triantafyllopoulos, George I; Karabatsas, Costas H; Pateras, Evangelos; Chandrinos, Aristeidis; Kapralos, Dimitrios; Georgiou, Iordanis; Tsiogka, Anastasia; Kourkoutas, Dimitrios.
Affiliation
  • Triantafyllopoulos GI; Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of West Attica, Athens, GRC.
  • Karabatsas CH; Department of Ophthalmology, 401 General Military Hospital of Athens, Athens, GRC.
  • Pateras E; Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of West Attica, Athens, GRC.
  • Chandrinos A; Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of West Attica, Athens, GRC.
  • Kapralos D; Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of West Attica, Athens, GRC.
  • Georgiou I; Department of Ophthalmology, 401 General Military Hospital of Athens, Athens, GRC.
  • Tsiogka A; Department of Ophthalmology, 401 General Military Hospital of Athens, Athens, GRC.
  • Kourkoutas D; Department of Ophthalmology, General Hospital of Athens "G. Gennimatas", Athens, GRC.
Cureus ; 16(1): e51912, 2024 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38333490
ABSTRACT
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of two yellow filters (category 1 visible light transmission {VLT} from 80% to 43%) of Essilor (Kiros® and Lumior®) on standard automated perimetry (SAP) indices and Pelli-Robson (PR) contrast sensitivity (CS) testing in healthy individuals. Materials and methods This study is a prospective comparative study of 31 eyes of 31 healthy individuals aged 32.14 (8.13) years (14 males and 17 females). All participants underwent a series of three visual field (VF) examinations (24-2, Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm {SITA} standard) with the Humphrey field analyzer (HFA II 740, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) and three CS examinations with the PR chart (Precision Vision, Inc., Woodstock, IL). VF and CS examinations were carried out as follows (a) no filter (NF), (b) with the yellow filter Kiros® (KIROS), and (c) with the yellow-orange filter Lumior® (LUMIOR). The effect of the two yellow filters on global VF indices (glaucoma hemifield test {GHT}, mean deviation {MD}, pattern standard deviation {PSD}, and visual field index {VFI}) and on CS score was evaluated and compared. Results When comparing the three pairs NF-KIROS, NF-LUMIOR, and KIROS-LUMIOR, no difference was presented on the global VF indices. However, a statistically significant difference was detected in the CS scores for all three pairs, favoring KIROS. It is important to note that while this difference was statistically significant, it did not reach clinical significance. Conclusions The use of yellow filters (category 1 VLT of 75% and 65%) does not affect the global VF indices and the CS of healthy individuals but significantly improves their CS score. Further studies are required to explore the clinical significance of these findings.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article