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. 1989 Oct;107(10):1453-8.
doi: 10.1001/archopht.1989.01070020527032.

Using argon laser blue light reduces ophthalmologists' color contrast sensitivity. Argon blue and surgeons' vision

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Using argon laser blue light reduces ophthalmologists' color contrast sensitivity. Argon blue and surgeons' vision

T A Berninger et al. Arch Ophthalmol. 1989 Oct.

Abstract

Color contrast sensitivity was measured in laser operators before and after laser use. After argon blue-green laser treatment sessions, sensitivity was reduced for colors lying along a tritan color-confusion line for several hours. This acute effect is due to specular "flash-backs" from the aiming beam off the surface of the contact lens. It is caused only by argon 488-nm light, when the aiming beam intensity is high. In addition, a correlation has been demonstrated between the number of years of laser experience and a chronic reduction in tritan color contrast sensitivity. It is suggested that repeated acute changes caused by the argon lasers may cause cumulative effects and produce a chronic threshold elevation. A simple method of eliminating the acute effect is documented.

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