Journal article
Analysis of a Systematic Review about Blue Light-Filtering Intraocular Lenses for Retinal Protection: Understanding the Limitations of the Evidence
LE Downie, R Wormald, J Evans, G Virgili, PR Keller, JG Lawrenson, T Li
JAMA Ophthalmology | AMER MEDICAL ASSOC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Importance: Cataract surgery, with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, is the most common ocular surgical procedure worldwide. It has been suggested that IOLs that selectively attenuate short wavelength visible light (blue light-filtering IOLs) may be beneficial for macular health. Whether blue light-filtering IOLs impart retinal photoprotection is of public health relevance, particularly in the context of aging demographics and the increasing global prevalence of age-related macular degeneration. This review analyzes and interprets the key findings, including consideration of the implications for practice and future research, of a 2018 Cochrane systematic review that evaluated the efficacy..
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Awarded by National Eye Institute
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by a 2015 NHMRC Translating Research Into Practice Fellowship (APP1091833, CIA, Dr Downie).