Presbyopic add simply means the
difference between the distance correction and the reading correction. When
determining presbyopic add of an individual the optometrist should keep the
following basic principles in mind;
- Find the distance error first and correct it.
- A suitable plus lens addition should be made over the distance correction to get the near correction.
- Near point should be fixed based on patient’s profession.
- Prescribe the weakest plus lens with which the patient sees clearly at near point since overcorrection will result in asthenopic symptoms.
- The near correction added should be such that about one-third (1/3) of the amplitude of accommodation should remain as reserve. In general, it is better to under-correct than to overcorrect presbyopia.
The following methods are used in
determining presbyopic add;
Best Visual Acuity Subjective (Plus Build Up)
In this method, plus lenses are
added binocularly above the patient’s subjective finding (#7) until he/she
reads the smallest letters on the near point card placed at the customary
working distance. The total lens in place is subtracted from the subjective
finding to get the presbyopic add. This test can also be performed monocularly
but the binocular method is preferred because the monocular method results in
greater near addition due to lack of convergence accommodation.
Dynamic Retinoscopy
In this method, the preferred
near working distance of the patient is used to perform the test and the plus
lens that neutralizes the with-motion is taken as the tentative presbyopic add.
Bichrome Method
Testing monocularly, plus lenses are added until the red
chart at near is clearer for each eye. Reduce the plus lens binocularly until
the green chart is clearer and the plus lens remaining is the presbyopic add.
Based On Age
Age Add
40 – 45 years
+1.00D
45 – 50 years
+1.50D
50 – 55 years +2.00D
55 – 60 years
+2.50D
60 – 75 years
+3.00D
Based on Amplitude of Accommodation
Add = working distance in diopter – 1/2AA
i.e 100/d(cm) – 1/2AA
Example; Calculate the add of working distance 40cm if the
patient has an amplitude of accommodation of +2.50.
Add = 100/40 – 1/2(2.50) = +1.25D
Cross Cylinder Method
The difference between the 14A net or 14B net finding
(whichever is higher) and the distance correction is the reading add.
Example; #14A net = +4.00D, #14B net = +3.00D, #7 = +1.00D.
Add = +4.00 – 1.00 = 3.00D
Balancing PRA and NRA
Add = NRA – 1/2(PRA + NRA)
Example; Calculate add if positive relative accommodation is
-0.50 and negative relative accommodation is +2.00.
Add = +2.00 – 1/2(0.50 + 2.00) = 0.75D
NOTE: This method is less accurate.
Great article. But you made an error while showing how to calculate presbyopic add using AA. Based on the stated formula, 100/40-1/2(2.50)=2.50-0.50(2.50)=2.50-1.25=+1.25 and not +1.50. Forgive me if I'm mistaken. Thanks.
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