Monday, September 29, 2014

Age of Fitting & Contact Lens Success

Parents always want their children to have a safe and successful experience with their new contacts. What do the experts recommend as the best age for fitting kids with contacts? 

Factors such as ocular health, current symptoms, compliance and adverse events occurring between successful contact lens wearers fit as children vs. as teenagers were examined in a recent study. The results, presented in Eye & Contact Lens: Science and Clinical Practice, found no significant difference in any of the above factors due to the starting age of contact lens wear. Individuals who were successful contact lens wearers as children, were no more likely to report previous contact lens–related adverse events, problems with compliance, decreased wearing time, or worse ocular health than those fit as teenagers. These results can serve as a guide to parents as they support the fact that successful and safe contact lens use is not age dependent. Rather, parents should seek the professional option of their eye doctor and have a thorough evaluation of their child.

If you or someone you know has questions regarding their children’s eye care and need a contact lens eye exam they are encouraged to  schedule an eye examination at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham by calling 205-930-0930, visiting Alabama Eye & Cataract Center or www.facebook.com/michelsonlaservision.

Michelson Laser Vision and Alabama Eye & Cataract Center are leading eye care centers in Birmingham located at UAB-Highlands, 1201 11th Avenue S, Suite 501, Birmingham, Alabama 35205.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Inflammation Marker for Macular Degeneration Risk

A commonly tested inflammation marker called CRP (c-reactive proteins) is correlated with the risk of age related macular degeneration according to researchers from Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Reported in JAMA Ophthalmology, CRP levels showed an appreciably higher danger of AMD for those patients with high versus low CRP levels. Patients with high CRP levels also had a significantly increased risk of neovascular or Wet AMD.

The net conclusion from the study demonstrated that elevated CRP levels can assist in predicting the risk of AMD. One of the primary benefits of establishing this connection between CRP and the risk of AMD is physicians being able to notify patients of their potential risk. Further, patients who are made aware of their possible risk factor can benefit from increased adherence to lifestyle recommendations, eye examination schedules and therapeutic protocols. Finally, this knowledge could also reveal other hidden mechanisms at work.

If you or someone you know is concerned about the risk of macular degeneration and need a macular degeneration eye exam, they are encouraged to  schedule an eye examination at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham by calling 205-930-0930, visiting Alabama Eye & Cataract Center or www.facebook.com/michelsonlaservision.

Michelson Laser Vision and Alabama Eye & Cataract Center are leading eye care centers in Birmingham located at UAB-Highlands, 1201 11th Avenue S, Suite 501, Birmingham, Alabama 35205.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Vision Quality: LASIK vs. Ortho-K Contact lenses

Michelson Laser Vision at UAB-Highlands in Birmingham provides laser eye surgery for vision correction options to help with everyday vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. LASIK enables patients to see clearly at a distance without being dependent on glasses or contact lenses.

Another vision correction option is “Ortho-K” Contact Lenses or Orthokeratology. This option utilizes contact lenses to temporarily reshape the cornea to enable wearers to see at distance, being independent of eyeglasses and contacts for periods of time throughout the day.  Patients who need good vision often as which is a better vision correction method? Visual performance was assessed by researchers recently reporting in the journal Cornea between Orthokeratology Ortho-K contact lenses and LASIK for the treatment of low-to-moderate myopia. The results of the comparison? LASIK was determined to provide notably better vision correction results in this study vs. Ortho-K of low-to-moderate myopia.  

If you or someone you know is tired of wearing glasses to see clearly at distance, you are encouraged to schedule a Free Consultation at Michelson Laser Vision in Birmingham by calling 205-969-8100, visiting Michelson Laser Vision or www.facebook.com/michelsonlaservision.

Michelson Laser Vision and Alabama Eye & Cataract Center are leading eye care centers in Birmingham located at UAB-Highlands, 1201 11th Avenue S, Suite 501, Birmingham, Alabama 35205.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Diabetic Retinopathy Predicts Cardiovascular Problems

If you have diabetes related eye problems such as diabetic retinopathy it is important to note that there appears to be a close connection between the occurrence and severity of diabetic retinopathy and future cardiovascular (CV) events including heart attack or stroke. This correlation was analyzed in participants in the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial who also participated in the ACCORD Eye Study. Participants’ diabetic retinopathy was rated if it was deteriorating and was ranked as either none, mild, moderate, or severe. Patients’ vulnerability to CV death or nonfatal myocardial infarction or stroke increased by 38% for every category of change in retinopathy severity and steps of progression further raised the hazard. The net result is that two factors determine predisposition to CV outcomes:  The acuteness of retinopathy and its advancement.

If you or someone you know is concerned about cardiovascular risk such as heart attack or stroke and diabetic retinopathy they are encouraged to  schedule an eye examination at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center at UAB in Birmingham by calling 205-930-0930, visiting Alabama Eye & Cataract Center or www.facebook.com/michelsonlaservision.

Michelson Laser Vision and Alabama Eye & Cataract Center are leading eye care centers in Birmingham located at UAB-Highlands, 1201 11th Avenue S, Suite 501, Birmingham, Alabama 35205.