Assessment of spectral properties of positive dysphotopsia or glare caused by LED sources for different types of intraocular lenses

  • Das K
  • Kalapala A
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Abstract

Light emitting diodes (LEDs) have become a major source of lighting conditions. The increased prevalence of LED light sources introduces new concerns for the spectral effects of positive dysphotopsia (PD) or glare type photic phenomena for pseudo-phakic patients with intraocular lenses (IOLs). A significant amount of work has been published in the area of spectral discomfort and sensitivity of LEDs as well as automotive lighting. The wavelength dependence or spectral properties of PD due to LEDs for IOLs has not been reported. This study, to our knowledge, is the first one to assess the glare characteristics of four commercially available IOL models with different material types and design features using an optical bench and non-sequential ray trace simulations with LEDs of different wavelengths. A novel approach of representing the reflected and transmitted IOL glare utilizing Fresnel coefficients is found to be in close agreement with the measurements.

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Das, K. K., & Kalapala, A. R. (2022). Assessment of spectral properties of positive dysphotopsia or glare caused by LED sources for different types of intraocular lenses. Optics Express, 30(15), 27140. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.465822

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