Research Article

Visual Function and Patient Satisfaction with Multifocal Intraocular Lenses in Patients with Glaucoma and Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Table 2

Visual acuity LogMAR values.

HealthyPreperimetric glaucomaGlaucomaDry AMD

Monocular UDVA0.00 (0.09)0.13 (0.21)0.32 (0.35)0.22 (0.23)<0.001
0.30 to −0.100.80 to 0.001.30 to 0.000.80 to 0.00

Monocular CDVA−0.03 (0.04)0.02 (0.05)0.18 (0.25)0.18 (0.23)<0.001
0.00 to −0.100.20 to 0.000.80 to 0.000.80 to 0.00

Spherical equivalent−0.04 (0.23)−0.25 (0.57)0.23 (0.78)−0.05 (0.13)0.09
−0.75 to 0.50−2.00 to 0.50−1.00 to +2.50−0.50 to 0

Monocular C50 CVA0.05 (0.08)0.12 (0.15)0.32 (0.30)0.37 (0.45)<0.001
0.20 to −0.100.50 to 0.001.00 to 0.001.30 to 0.00

Monocular C10 CVA0.20 (0.09)0.24 (0.17)0.47 (0.39)0.53 (0.41)0.002
0.40 to 0.000.70 to 0.001.30 to 0.101.30 to 0.10

Binocular C50 CVA−0.04 (0.07)0.04 (0.07)0.13 (0.19)0.17 (0.21)0.012
0.00 to −0.200.20 to 0.000.50 to −0.100.60 to 0.00

Binocular C10 CVA0.11 (0.08)0.14 (0.12)0.28 (0.24)0.31 (0.24)0.059
0.20 to 0.000.30 to 0.000.80 to 0.000.80 to 0.10

Statistically significant difference between healthy subjects and glaucoma and AMD groups. Values provided are mean (standard deviation) and range. UDVA, uncorrected distance full contrast visual acuity; CDVA, corrected distance full contrast visual acuity; C50VA, 50% contrast corrected visual acuity; C10VA, 10% contrast visual acuity, AMD, age-related macular degeneration.