FIELD: ophthalmology.
SUBSTANCE: used to determine the tolerance of optical correction of refractive errors when working near. A test frame is placed with corrective lenses inserted into it. Moreover, the frequency of accommodative microfluctuations is determined for the patient using computer accommodation separately for each eye. The resulting frequency of accommodative microfluctuations of 58-64 microfluctuations per minute indicates a good tolerance of optical correction when working near. The frequency of accommodative microfluctuations of 65 or more microfluctuations per minute indicates a poor tolerance of optical correction when working near.
EFFECT: determining the tolerance of optical correction when working near, effective selection of glass correction in patients with refractive errors due to the diagnostic factor - the frequency of accommodative microfluctuations.
1 cl, 3 dwg, 2 ex
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Dates
2023-03-31—Published
2022-08-08—Filed