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Optometry and Vision Science | 2016

The Effects of Age, Refractive Status, and Luminance on Pupil Size.

Michel Guillon; Kathryn A. Dumbleton; Panagiotis Theodoratos; Marine Gobbe; C. Benjamin Wooley; Kurt Moody

Purpose Pupil size is critical for optimal performance of presbyopic contact lenses. Although the effect of luminance is well known, little information is available regarding other contributing factors such as aging and refractive status. Methods The cohort population comprised 304 patients (127 male, 177 female) aged 18 to 78 years. Pupils were photographed at three controlled luminance levels 250, 50, and 2.5 cd/m2 using an infra-red macro video camera. Measurements of pupil diameter were conducted after transforming pixel values to linear values in millimeters. Results Luminance was the most influential factor with pupil diameter increasing with decreased luminance (p < 0.001, all comparisons). Age was also found to be a significant factor with a smaller diameter in the older groups, but overall the difference was only significant between the pre-presbyopes and the established presbyopes (p = 0.017). Pupil diameter decreased significantly with increasing age, the effect being most marked at low luminance (<0.001). The smallest pupil diameters were measured for hyperopes and the largest for myopes and although refractive error was not a significant factor alone, there was a significant interaction between luminance and refractive error with the greatest differences in pupil diameter between myopes and emmetropes at low luminance (p < 0.001). Pupil diameter changes modeled by multilinear regression (p < 0.001) identified age, luminance, best sphere refraction, and refractive error as significant factors accounting for just over 70% of the average variation in pupil diameter. Conclusions Both age and refractive status were found to affect pupil size with larger pupils measured for younger patients and myopes. Designs for multifocal contact lens corrections should take both age and refractive status into consideration; a faster progression from distance to near corrections across the optical zone of the lens is expected to be required for established presbyopes and hyperopes than it is for early presbyopes, myopes, and emmetropes.


Archive | 2009

Method for designing progressive addition lenses

C. Benjamin Wooley


Archive | 2002

Ophthalmic lenses with reduced chromatic blur

C. Benjamin Wooley; Amitava Gupta; Israel Grossinger


Archive | 2009

Lenses for the correction of presbyopia and methods of designing the lenses

C. Benjamin Wooley; James W. Haywood; Ronald J. Clark; Thomas R. Karkkainen; Susan W. Neadle; Sheila Hickson-Curran


Archive | 2007

Method of designing multifocal contact lenses

C. Benjamin Wooley; Russell T. Spaulding; Susan W. Neadle


Archive | 2007

Multifocal contact lens designs utilizing pupil apodization

C. Benjamin Wooley; Amitava Gupta


Archive | 2014

ASYMMETRIC LENS DESIGN AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING AND/OR SLOWING MYOPIA PROGRESSION

Xin Wei; Noel A. Brennan; Khaled A. Chehab; Jeffrey H. Roffman; C. Benjamin Wooley


Archive | 2013

Method and apparatus for a variable power ophthalmic lens

Randall B. Pugh; Daniel B. Otts; James Daniel; C. Benjamin Wooley; Edward R. Kernick; Frederick A. Flitsch; Andres F. Arrubla


Archive | 2012

Lens systems for presbyopia

C. Benjamin Wooley; Thomas R. Karkkainen; Ronald J. Clark


Archive | 2008

Fitting method for multifocal lenses

C. Benjamin Wooley; Susan W. Neadle; Thomas R. Karkkainen; Ronald J. Clark; Amitava Gupta; Sheila Hickson-Curran; Gregory A. Tatarka; Arkady Selenow; George Zikos

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