Purpose: To evaluate eye sensitivity disorder (similar to glare), with symptoms of visual fatigue, through watching television ULTRA HD- 3D-55-inch 4K curved screen among volunteers with normal eye examination. Methods: A prospective, longitudinal, case-control study, with inclusion and exclusion criteria and groups formation enrolled by age range. A comparison of a video documentary presented with the ULTRA HD TV 4K and with the FULL HD TV before and after the previous tele-audience, consisting of an evaluation of three phases of the study regarding the case-control criteria. The main variable analyzed was a questionnaire of visual fatigue syndrome complaints which was compared with secondary variables as the contrast sensitivity test, amplitude of accommodation test, blink frequency test, and test of conjugated saccadic eye movements of big amplitude.Tablets with digital camera equipment were used for video recording of the blink frequency, and saccadic eye movements throughout the television audience. Statistical analysis with Chi Square test. Results: Eighty healthy volunteers were evaluated and assessed as expressiveness of statistical inference alpha (a) of 10%, without obtaining significance of 5% for complaints of a questionnaire Visual Fatigue Syndrome. Other statistical tests showed 5% of significance of data in a global inference research on the frequency of blinking and combined saccadic movements of great amplitude.Conclusion: High resolution television screens ULTRA HD 4K may cause complaints of eyestrain in a population with some uncommon characteristics (low eyelid blink frequency and conjugated saccades movements). The low statistical significant index could be increased in a research with a higher number of participants. The authors call attention to the possibility of increasing this visual fatigue effect in the future advent of Television System ULTRA HD 8K.
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Damasceno, N. A., & Damasceno, E. de F. (2016). Refraction and visual fatigue syndrome on watching the ULTRA HD 4k television curved screen system. Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, 75(4), 314–319. https://doi.org/10.5935/0034-7280.20160062
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