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Effect of short-term exposure of red light on axial length, anterior chamber depth and visual acuity among young myopes

https://doi.org/10.21516/2072-0076-2025-18-4-14-18

Abstract

Purpose: evaluation of the effects of red-light exposure on vision and ocular measurements after a 3-minute exposure.

Material and methods. A Quasi experimental study was conducted. The non-random purposive sampling technique was used. The study included 41 patients with myopia. Both genders were included where the female were 90.24% while male were 9.76%. The mean age for females was 23.15 ± 1.58 (range: 19–24 years) and for males was 23 ± 2.16 (range: 20–25 years). Patient’s visual acuity (VA) was assessed with ETDRS chart while axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD), non-cylcloplegic spherical equivalent refraction (SER), keratometry readings were recorded using IOL Master before and after exposure. To provide exposure an Android mobile application called “SCREEN FLASH” was used in a dark room. The patient was exposed to the Red Screen utilizing 650 nm red light for 3 minutes. SPSS 26 was used for statistical analysis.

Results. Significant changes were observed in preand post biometric readings. The mean value of VA increased from 0.68 ± 0.33 to 0.58 ± 0.31 log MAR, (p-value < 0.001), AL decreased from 24.54 ± 1.05 to 24.53 ± 1.05 mm (p-value = 0.001), SER decreases from 4.5 ± 0.85 to 4.47 ± 0.97 D (p-value < 0.001) and ACD decreased from 3.64 ± 0.26 to 3.63 ± 0.25 mm (p-value < 0.001) after exposure. For keratometry values, results were insignificant.

Conclusion. A notable improvement in VA was found on exposure to red light in young myopic patients and significant reduction in AL, SER and ACD was observed.

About the Authors

Q. Ain
Pakistan Institute of Ophthalmology, Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Rawalpindi
Pakistan

Qurat ul Ain — B. Optometry, Optometrist

Rawalpindi, 4600



M. Shah
Avicenna Medical Complex
Pakistan

Mutahir Shah — PhD, Scholar Optometry, MPhil Optometry, FIACLE, Senior Optometrist

Mauve Area, G 9/1, Islamabad



S. Ullah
Pakistan Institute of Ophthalmology, Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Rawalpindi
Pakistan

Saif Ullah — М. Phil Optometry, Assistant Professor of Optometry 

Rawalpindi, 4600



F. Yousaf
Pakistan Institute of Ophthalmology, Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Rawalpindi
Pakistan

Fatima Yousaf — B. Optometry, Ocular Sonographer

Rawalpindi, 4600



F. Ayub
Pakistan Institute of Ophthalmology, Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Rawalpindi
Pakistan

Fareeha Ayub — M. Phil Optometry, Sr. Lecturer

Rawalpindi, 4600



M. A. Saeed
Pakistan Institute of Ophthalmology, Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Rawalpindi
Pakistan

Muhammad Asad Saeed — B. Optometry, Optometrist

Rawalpindi, 4600



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Ain Q., Shah M., Ullah S., Yousaf F., Ayub F., Saeed M.A. Effect of short-term exposure of red light on axial length, anterior chamber depth and visual acuity among young myopes. Russian Ophthalmological Journal. 2025;18(4):14-18. https://doi.org/10.21516/2072-0076-2025-18-4-14-18

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