New photochromic spectacle lenses improve glare discomfort and photostress recovery

Purpose: To investigate the influence of a new photochromic spectacle lens on glare discomfort (GD) and photostress recovery time (PRT) in normal healthy subjects. A subject-masked within-subject comparison was performed using the fully activated state of Transitions® Gen STM and clear control. Meth...

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Main Authors: Jacob B. Harth, Billy R. Hammond, Cameron J. Wysocky, Lisa M. Renzi-Hammond
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
Series:Results in Optics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666950124001603
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Summary:Purpose: To investigate the influence of a new photochromic spectacle lens on glare discomfort (GD) and photostress recovery time (PRT) in normal healthy subjects. A subject-masked within-subject comparison was performed using the fully activated state of Transitions® Gen STM and clear control. Methods: 30 participants (M = 19.2 ± 1.3 years) were tested. GD was assessed both physically, by measuring palpebral fissure size, and subjectively, via a 5-point Likert scale. PRT was measured as the amount of time necessary to regain visual function after an intense (∼15 % bleach) 5-second exposure to a broadband (emulated sunlight) light stressor. Results: GD, measured both physically and subjectively was significantly reduced (p < 0.001) when participants viewed the stimulus through the test lens compared to the clear control lens. PRT was also significantly reduced when using the test lens (p < 0.001). Conclusions: These data are consistent with past findings but show that they apply to a commonly used photochromic tint. The results highlight the potential of specialized lenses to enhance visual comfort and performance in varying lighting conditions.
ISSN:2666-9501