TY - JOUR
T1 - BCLA CLEAR Presbyopia
T2 - Management with contact lenses and spectacles
AU - Morgan, Philip B.
AU - Efron, Nathan
AU - Papas, Eric
AU - Barnett, Melissa
AU - Carnt, Nicole
AU - Dutta, Debarun
AU - Hepworth, Andy
AU - Little, Julie Anne
AU - Nagra, Manbir
AU - Pult, Heiko
AU - Schweizer, Helmer
AU - Shen Lee, Bridgitte
AU - Subbaraman, Lakshman N.
AU - Sulley, Anna
AU - Thompson, Alicia
AU - Webster, Alexandra
AU - Markoulli, Maria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - This paper seeks to outline the history, market situation, clinical management and product performance related to the correction of presbyopia with both contact lenses and spectacles. The history of the development of various optical forms of presbyopic correction are reviewed, and an overview is presented of the current market status of contact lenses and spectacles. Clinical considerations in the fitting and aftercare of presbyopic contact lens and spectacle lens wearers are presented, with general recommendations for best practice. Current options for contact lens correction of presbyopia include soft simultaneous, rigid translating and rigid simultaneous designs, in addition to monovision. Spectacle options include single vision lenses, bifocal lenses and a range of progressive addition lenses. The comparative performance of both contact lens and spectacle lens options is presented. With a significant proportion of the global population now being presbyopic, this overview is particularly timely and is designed to act as a guide for researchers, industry and eyecare practitioners alike.
AB - This paper seeks to outline the history, market situation, clinical management and product performance related to the correction of presbyopia with both contact lenses and spectacles. The history of the development of various optical forms of presbyopic correction are reviewed, and an overview is presented of the current market status of contact lenses and spectacles. Clinical considerations in the fitting and aftercare of presbyopic contact lens and spectacle lens wearers are presented, with general recommendations for best practice. Current options for contact lens correction of presbyopia include soft simultaneous, rigid translating and rigid simultaneous designs, in addition to monovision. Spectacle options include single vision lenses, bifocal lenses and a range of progressive addition lenses. The comparative performance of both contact lens and spectacle lens options is presented. With a significant proportion of the global population now being presbyopic, this overview is particularly timely and is designed to act as a guide for researchers, industry and eyecare practitioners alike.
KW - Age
KW - Bifocal spectacles
KW - Monovision
KW - Presbyopia
KW - Presbyopia management
KW - Presbyopic contact lenses
KW - Progressive addition lenses
KW - Rigid simultaneous contact lenses
KW - Rigid translating contact lenses
KW - Soft simultaneous contact lenses
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clae.2024.102158
DO - 10.1016/j.clae.2024.102158
M3 - Article
C2 - 38631935
AN - SCOPUS:85189776960
SN - 1367-0484
VL - 47
JO - Contact Lens and Anterior Eye
JF - Contact Lens and Anterior Eye
IS - 4
M1 - 102158
ER -