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Review
. 2021 Dec;44(10):1605-1610.
doi: 10.1016/j.jfo.2020.10.002. Epub 2021 Oct 15.

[Digital eye strain. Symptoms, prevalence, pathophysiology, and management]

[Article in French]
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Review

[Digital eye strain. Symptoms, prevalence, pathophysiology, and management]

[Article in French]
É Auffret et al. J Fr Ophtalmol. 2021 Dec.

Abstract

The digital revolution, which has been underway since the 1980's, is disrupting our daily routines with an exponential increase in the use of screens, which has not been without consequence to our visual system. Digital eye strain (DES), or computer vision syndrome (CVS), includes all the visual symptoms secondary to the use of digital devices. DES is present in at least 50% of regular users of digital media and is defined by blurred vision, difficulty focusing, ocular irritation or burning, dry eye, visual fatigue, headaches and increased sensitivity to light. Exposure time, age, female gender, and work environment are the main factors increasing its prevalence. Its pathophysiology, still poorly understood, is felt to be multifactorial and includes disturbances in the accommodative-convergence balance and changes in the ocular surface. Regarding accommodation and convergence, the studies are mostly old and their results heterogeneous. Conversely, many studies have shown an increase in the prevalence of dry eye in screen users. Although the retinal toxicity of blue light has been proven in in vitro models, the low level of evidence in the available studies does not allow it to be clearly correlated with the symptoms of DES. The objective of this review is to condense the knowledge available in the literature on the symptoms, prevalence, pathophysiology and management of DES.

Keywords: Asthenopia; Asthénopie; Binocular function; Digital eye strain; Digital media; Dry eye; Stress oculaire digital; Supports numériques; Sécheresse oculaire; Video monitors; Écrans; Équilibre binoculaire.

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