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Autores principales: Dubey, Suraj, Choudhary, Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19954037
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author Dubey, Suraj
Choudhary, Monica
author_facet Dubey, Suraj
Choudhary, Monica
contents <p>This paper presents a clinical decision framework to assist optometrists in selecting condition-appropriate photobiological lenses based on patient presentation, symptom profile, and time-of-day considerations. Unlike generic blue-light-filtering lenses prescribed uniformly for all light-related complaints, the framework classifies photobiological lenses into three functionally distinct categories: Category A (FL-41, 480-520 nm) for migraine photophobia and light sensitivity, Category B (Amber, 460-560 nm) for circadian disruption and evening sleep protection, and Category C (HEV-selective, 400-450 nm) for daytime screen comfort. We present a structured patient assessment protocol, symptom-to-category mapping guide, light environment questionnaire, prescription lens compatibility table, three representative clinical scenarios, common prescribing errors to avoid, and the dark sunglasses paradox in photophobia management. 6 pages, 5 data tables, 3 clinical scenarios, 20 peer-reviewed references.</p> <p>Authors: Dubey S, Choudhary M<br>Affiliation: Sleepaxa Private Limited, Mumbai, India<br>ORCID: 0009-0003-7510-9254</p>
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spellingShingle Photobiological Eyewear in Optometric Practice: A Clinical Decision Framework for Condition-Specific Wavelength-Selective Lens Recommendation in Migraine, Sleep Disorders, and Photic Discomfort
Dubey, Suraj
Choudhary, Monica
Migraine Disorders
Sleep disorders
Photophobia
Optometry
Blue Light
Green Light
<p>This paper presents a clinical decision framework to assist optometrists in selecting condition-appropriate photobiological lenses based on patient presentation, symptom profile, and time-of-day considerations. Unlike generic blue-light-filtering lenses prescribed uniformly for all light-related complaints, the framework classifies photobiological lenses into three functionally distinct categories: Category A (FL-41, 480-520 nm) for migraine photophobia and light sensitivity, Category B (Amber, 460-560 nm) for circadian disruption and evening sleep protection, and Category C (HEV-selective, 400-450 nm) for daytime screen comfort. We present a structured patient assessment protocol, symptom-to-category mapping guide, light environment questionnaire, prescription lens compatibility table, three representative clinical scenarios, common prescribing errors to avoid, and the dark sunglasses paradox in photophobia management. 6 pages, 5 data tables, 3 clinical scenarios, 20 peer-reviewed references.</p> <p>Authors: Dubey S, Choudhary M<br>Affiliation: Sleepaxa Private Limited, Mumbai, India<br>ORCID: 0009-0003-7510-9254</p>
title Photobiological Eyewear in Optometric Practice: A Clinical Decision Framework for Condition-Specific Wavelength-Selective Lens Recommendation in Migraine, Sleep Disorders, and Photic Discomfort
topic Migraine Disorders
Sleep disorders
Photophobia
Optometry
Blue Light
Green Light
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19954037