News

Aims This study aimed to evaluate a new chart designed to improve the collection of visual acuity data in population-based surveys. The Reduced logMAR E chart (RLME) employs three letters per line ...
Nanoscope’s BLA has been granted rolling review by the FDA, with the first modules already submitted. The completion of the ...
To compare the performance of the ETDRS logMAR, compact reduced logMAR and Snellen charts in an ophthalmic outpatient setting. The reliability and reading times of the charts were compared in a ...
But the most up-to-date, accurate eye chart used today is called a LogMAR chart, which was developed by researchers in Australia in 1976.
One clarification he notes is that the full alphabet in Optician Sans wasn’t intended to expand the character set of the letters used in LogMAR charts, but is rather inspired by them.
The eye chart you’ve known for your whole life is a lie. Because the letters you read off of it don’t actually make up a whole alphabet. While you’ve probably never noticed it from the ...
Average improvement in visual acuity over time (Graphic: Business Wire) Example improvements in visual acuity on a logMAR chart (Graphic: Business Wire) "A Milestone" In The Treatment of Age ...
The patients’ LogMAR (Logarithm of the Minimal Angle of Resolution) scores, which are derived from the number of letters patients read on the ETDRS chart, were used for statistical purposes.
On average, uveitic eyes had a preoperative average of 0.87 logMAR units compared with 0.65 logMAR units in the control group eyes, shorter axial lengths and a higher incidence of ocular co ...
The LogMAR chart looks like an upside-down pyramid, with five letters on every line. But despite being widely agreed to be more precise and standardised, the LogMAR chart has not been able to ...