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. 2021 Aug 31;10(17):3942.
doi: 10.3390/jcm10173942.

Determination of the Standard Visual Criterion for Diagnosing and Treating Presbyopia According to Subjective Patient Symptoms

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Determination of the Standard Visual Criterion for Diagnosing and Treating Presbyopia According to Subjective Patient Symptoms

Yukari Tsuneyoshi et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Presbyopia treatments using various modalities have been developed recently; however, no standard criteria exist for the diagnosis and treatment endpoint. This study assessed the relationship between the near visual acuity (NVA) and the subjective symptoms of phakic presbyopia and determined the numerical NVA threshold to diagnose phakic presbyopia and evaluate the effectiveness of presbyopia treatment. The binocular distance, NVA with habitual correction, and monocular conventional VA were measured. Patients were asked about their awareness of presbyopia and difficulty performing near tasks. This prospective observational study included 70 patients (mean age, 56 years; range, 32-77). Most patients became aware of presbyopia in their late forties, although some had difficulty with vision-related near tasks before becoming aware of presbyopia. Eighty three percent of patients (20/24) experienced difficulty with near vision-related tasks even with excellent NVA at 40 cm with habitual correction of 0.0 logMAR (20/20 in Snellen VA). In conclusion, the current study showed that patients became aware of presbyopia in their late forties, although some had difficulty with near vision-related tasks before becoming aware of presbyopia. Further investigation should include the proposal of appropriate diagnostic criteria for presbyopia and better management for patients with presbyopia.

Keywords: diagnosis; near visual acuity; presbyopia; standard criterion.

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Conflict of interest statement

Kazuo Tsubota holds the patent rights to the method and apparatus used to measure the FVA (US patent no.: 255 7470026) and is Chief Executive Officer of Tsubota Laboratory, Inc., Tokyo, Japan. Hiroyuki Arai is the director of the Queen’s Eye Clinic, Kanagawa, Japan; Ikuko Toda is the director of the Minamiaoyama Eye Clinic, Tokyo, Japan. The remaining authors have no commercial relationships to disclose.

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Figure 1
Distribution of patient age (N = 70).
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Figure 2
Rate of the patients with awareness of presbyopia.
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Figure 3
Awareness of presbyopia and subjective symptoms for near tasks in patients aged 45 years and older (n = 55).
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Figure 4
Binocular NVAHC and the rates of the patients with awareness of presbyopia, difficulty in checking a newspaper, and difficulty in reading a book for a long time (N = 70).

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