Application of colored filters in patients post-traumatic brain injury: A review

NeuroRehabilitation. 2022;50(3):321-330. doi: 10.3233/NRE-228015.

Abstract

Background: Tinted lenses have been used to manage visual discomfort and photosensitivity in patients with migraines, benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) and epilepsy.

Objectives: The purpose of this review is to examine the existing clinical research regarding the use of colored filters among patients recovering from traumatic brain injuries.

Methods: A review of English articles from PubMed, Embase from embase.com, Web of Science, APA PsycINFO (OVID), Scopus, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials with publication years from date of inception to June 10, 2021 was performed. Articles were first screened by title and abstract, followed by full-text review. The search strategy resulted in 7819 results. The final analysis included seven articles which discussed the use of tinted lenses in patients post-traumatic brain injury.

Results: While there is a paucity of information related to the therapeutic use of tinted lenses to mitigate post-traumatic light sensitivity and migraines, patients will subjectively report improved symptoms, specifically with precision tints or FL-41.

Conclusion: Further studies are needed to understand the mechanism of action as well as objective and subjective benefits of tinted lenses in patient post-traumatic brain injury.

Keywords: FL-41; Light sensitivity; blue-light; chromatic filters; concussion; photophobia; tinted lenses; traumatic brain injury.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Blepharospasm*
  • Brain Injuries, Traumatic* / complications
  • Humans
  • Migraine Disorders*
  • Photophobia / etiology
  • Vision Disorders