Surgical masks effectiveness have time limit during intravitreal injections
January 10th 2022Patients undergoing injections during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced increases in bacterial contamination of the periocular area of their surgical face masks when the masks were worn for longer than 4 hours, report Spanish researchers.
Gender, visual status determine differences in viewing distances of smartphones
December 15th 2021An increase in popularity of the use of handheld electronics is resulting in changes in the postural and behavioral patterns of device users, as well as significant differences between presbyopes and non-presbyopes and between genders.
Genetic testing: Simplifying the diagnoses of inherited retinal diseases
November 11th 2021During a presentation at the American Academy of Optometry 2021 annual meeting in Boston, Sherry Bass, OD, FAAO, described for attendees the circuitous path that clinicians have had to negotiate to establish a diagnosis in patients with inherited retinal diseases, how that path has become more straightforward, and examples of how genetic testing can help in the diagnosis of IRDs in tricky cases.
Bariatric surgery may be linked to changes on corneal sensitivity
November 6th 2021In a presentation at the American Academy of Optometry 2021 annual meeting in Boston, Stuti Misra, BOptom, PhD, offered insight into her research, which found that bariatric surgery may result in more benefits than just weight loss for patients.