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2. Higher Order Aberration and Relationship With Soft Contact Lens Modulus
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Yueren Wang, OD, Assistant Professor
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- 2024
3. Wavefront Guided Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus and Irregular Astigmatism (WFG Sclerals)
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- 2024
4. Monofocal Extended Range of Vision (MERoV) Study (MERoV)
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King's College London and European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
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- 2023
5. Changes of Optical Quality During the Peak of the Covid-19 Pandemic
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- 2023
6. Correlation of Angle Kappa , Corneal High Order Aberrations and Total Eye Aberrations in Various Refractive Errors
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Mario Magdy Ezzat, Resident Doctor
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- 2023
7. Ocular Changes With Alpha-2 Receptor Agonist.
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Ahmed Abdelshafy, Assistant professor of Ophthalmology
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- 2023
8. Chromatic and Monochromatic Optical Aberrations After Corneal Refractive Surgery
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Wroclaw Medical University
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- 2022
9. A Comparison of Three Cylindrical Treatment Strategies for Topography-Guided LASIK: Manifest, Topographic, and ZZ VR Cylinders
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Zhang J, Zheng L, Zheng C, and Sun P
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astigmatism ,corneal wavefront aberration ,keratomileusis ,laser in situ ,refraction ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Jun Zhang, Li Zheng, Chenyao Zheng, Peihong Sun Department of Ophthalmology, Hangzhou MSK Eye Hospital, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jun Zhang, Email zhangjun@mskyk.onaliyun.comPurpose: This study was designed to compare the clinical outcomes of three cylindrical treatment strategies using manifest, topographic, and Zhang & Zheng vector-compensated refraction (ZZ VR) cylinders, for topography-guided laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and to identify the laser programming strategy that optimizes refractive astigmatism outcomes and visual acuity.Methods: Consecutive patients referred for therapeutic refractive surgery between March and September 2018 at a single center were prospectively analyzed. Using double-masked simple randomization, patients were randomly assigned to undergo treatment based on manifest cylinder, topographic cylinder, and ZZ VR cylinder strategies. Uncorrected distance visual acuity and astigmatic refraction were analyzed preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively.Results: A total of 138 eyes from 71 patients met the inclusion criteria. The manifest group consisted of 46 eyes in 24 patients, the topographic group consisted of 43 eyes in 22 patients, and the ZZ VR group consisted of 49 eyes in 25 patients. The absolute residual cylindrical refractions at 6 months postoperatively in these three groups were 0.69 ± 0.32 D, 0.58 ± 0.31 D, and 0.42 ± 0.19 D, respectively (P < 0.001; adjusted P < 0.01 for manifest vs ZZ VR, adjusted P = 0.08 for topographic vs ZZ VR). The percentages of postoperative absolute residual cylindrical power within 0.50 D in the manifest, topographic, and ZZ VR groups were 30.4%, 55.8%, and 59.2%, respectively (P = 0.01; adjusted P = 0.06 for manifest vs topographic, adjusted P = 0.02 for manifest vs ZZ VR).Conclusion: The ZZ VR strategy may achieve better outcomes, as determined by cylindrical correction and visual activity, during topography-guided LASIK.Clinical Trial Registration Number: ChiCTR1900025779.Keywords: astigmatism, corneal wavefront aberration, keratomileusis, laser in situ, refraction
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- 2023
10. Digital Wavefront Sensing (DWS)
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Doreen Schmidl, Doreen Schmidl [dschmidl]
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- 2020
11. Aumento das aberrações de alta ordem pós-ceratectomia fotorrefrativa guiada por frente de onda: relato de caso.
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Gonçalves Cruz, João Carlos, Busnelo Moreno, Celso, Novoa Colombo-Barboza, Marcello, and Kaplan Moscovici, Bernardo
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LASER surgery , *PHOTOREFRACTIVE keratectomy , *LASER beams , *REFRACTIVE errors , *ABERROMETRY , *CORNEA - Abstract
By reshaping the cornea using an individualized ablation profile for each eye obtained through wavefront aberrometry, wavefront guided treatment attempts to reduce preexisting and surgically induced aberrations while minimizing visually significant higher-order aberrations (HOAs). However, HOA enhancement is still a concern, even with custom ablations. In the myopic laser refractive surgery, as the laser beam enters the periphery, some parts are reflected, and the circular beam becomes elliptical, resulting in a decrease in the effectiveness of the laser energy. Peripheral corneal subablation can be induced by these factors that increase HOA, especially spherical aberration. This report aims to show a high myopic patient undergoing wavefront-guided PRK, who evolved with an increase in HOAs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Effect of a contact lens on mouse retinal in vivo imaging: Effective focal length changes and monochromatic aberrations
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Zhang, Pengfei, Mocci, Jacopo, Wahl, Daniel J, Meleppat, Ratheesh Kumar, Manna, Suman K, Quintavalla, Martino, Muradore, Riccardo, Sarunic, Marinko V, Bonora, Stefano, Pugh, Edward N, and Zawadzki, Robert J
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Eye ,Aberrometry ,Animals ,Contact Lenses ,Cornea ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Mice ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Ophthalmoscopes ,Pupil ,Refraction ,Ocular ,Retina ,Contact lens ,Effective focal length ,Mouse eye aberration ,Adaptive optics ,Scanning laser ophthalmoscope ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Neurosciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
For in vivo mouse retinal imaging, especially with Adaptive Optics instruments, application of a contact lens is desirable, as it allows maintenance of cornea hydration and helps to prevent cataract formation during lengthy imaging sessions. However, since the refractive elements of the eye (cornea and lens) serve as the objective for most in vivo retinal imaging systems, the use of a contact lens, even with 0 Dpt. refractive power, can alter the system's optical properties. In this investigation we examined the effective focal length change and the aberrations that arise from use of a contact lens. First, focal length changes were simulated with a Zemax mouse eye model. Then ocular aberrations with and without a 0 Dpt. contact lens were measured with a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor (SHWS) in a customized AO-SLO system. Total RMS wavefront errors were measured for two groups of mice (14-month, and 2.5-month-old), decomposed into 66 Zernike aberration terms, and compared. These data revealed that vertical coma and spherical aberrations were increased with use of a contact lens in our system. Based on the ocular wavefront data we evaluated the effect of the contact lens on the imaging system performance as a function of the pupil size. Both RMS error and Strehl ratios were quantified for the two groups of mice, with and without contact lenses, and for different input beam sizes. These results provide information for determining optimum pupil size for retinal imaging without adaptive optics, and raise critical issues for design of mouse optical imaging systems that incorporate contact lenses.
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- 2018
13. Ocular wavefront aberrations in acute central serous chorioretinopathy.
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Ghadim, Banafsheh Kharrazi, Taheri, Nazli, and Niyousha, Mohammad Reza
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- 2021
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14. Comparative visual outcomes of the first versus second eye following small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).
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Li A, Yang X, Wang W, Huang W, Ding H, Nie K, Zhong T, Hu S, Yang Z, and Zhong X
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- Humans, Refraction, Ocular, Coma, Corneal Topography, Lasers, Excimer therapeutic use, Corneal Stroma surgery, Corneal Wavefront Aberration, Myopia surgery, Astigmatism surgery
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Background: This study aimed to compare the visual outcomes of the first operated eyes with those of the second operated eyes following small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)., Methods: A total of 202 patients (404 eyes) underwent SMILE using the tear film mark centration method for myopia and myopic astigmatism correction. Baseline characteristics, objective optical quality, decentered displacement, induced corneal aberrations, and modulation transfer function (MTF) values were assessed. Linear regression analyzed the relationship between decentration and visual quality parameters, including corneal aberrations and MTF values., Results: No significant difference was observed in objective visual quality, efficacy, and safety indexes between the two groups (all P > 0.05). The average decentered displacement for the first and second surgical eyes was 0.278 ± 0.17 mm and 0.315 ± 0.15 mm, respectively (P = 0.002). The horizontal coma in the first surgical eyes were notably lower than in the second (P = 0.000). MTF values at spatial frequencies of 5, 10, 15, and 20 cycles/degree (c/d) were higher in the first surgical eyes compared to the second (all P < 0.05). Linear regression indicated that high-order aberrations (HOAs), root mean square (RMS) coma, spherical aberration, horizontal coma, vertical coma, and eccentric displacement were all linearly correlated. Furthermore, MTF values exhibited a linear relationship with eccentric displacement across these spatial frequencies., Conclusions: There was no discernible difference in visual acuity, efficacy, or safety between the two operated eyes. Nonetheless, the first operated eyes exhibited reduced decentered displacement and demonstrated superior outcomes in terms of horizontal coma and MTF values compared to the second operated eyes following SMILE. The variations in visual quality parameters were linearly correlated with decentered displacement., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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15. Visual Quality Assessment After FS-LASIK Using Customized Aspheric Ablation Profile for Age-Related Accommodation Deficiency Compensation.
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Zhang R, Yuan Y, Zhang Y, and Chen Y
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- Humans, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Visual Acuity, Cornea, Lasers, Excimer therapeutic use, Refraction, Ocular, Treatment Outcome, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ, Myopia surgery, Astigmatism surgery, Corneal Wavefront Aberration
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Purpose: To evaluate clinical outcomes and visual quality 12 months after femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) performed with the Custom-Q algorithm for correction of myopia with or without astigmatism and compensate for age-related accommodation deficiency., Methods: Patients who had Custom-Q FS-LASIK for myopia and myopic astigmatism with age-related accommodation deficiency were included in this retrospective study. Distance, intermediate, and near visual acuities, objective and subjective refractions, Q-factor, corneal higher order aberrations (HOAs), accommodation function, defocus curve, contrast sensitivity, and a subjective questionnaire assessing visual quality were evaluated 12 months postoperatively., Results: Clinical data of 43 cases were analyzed. The mean age was 42.02 ± 1.85 years (range: 40 to 48 years). At the 12-month follow-up visit, there were 43 (100%), 42 (97%), and 33 (77%) patients who achieved a binocular uncorrected distance, intermediate, and near visual acuity, respectively, better than 20/20 separately. Defocus curves revealed better distance vision in the dominant eyes, and the nondominant eyes performed better at intermediate and near vergence ( P < .001). The Q-value and corneal spherical aberration coefficient were more positive in the dominant eyes than those in the nondominant eyes ( P < .001). The accommodative amplitude and relative accommodation improved binocularly ( P < .001). The questionnaire demonstrated high patient satisfaction with near vision, and no one reported having severe visual disturbance., Conclusions: For myopic patients with age-related accommodation deficiency, the Custom-Q algorithm proved to be an effective way to achieve acceptable near vision without compromising distance vision. [ J Refract Surg . 2024;40(4):e245-e252.] .
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- 2024
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16. Regional Changes in Posterior Corneal Surface During a 6-Month Follow-up Period After tPRK, FS-LASIK, and SMILE
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Jie, Wu, JinFang, Wu, SongAn, Wu, DaTian, Zhu, YuanYuan, Miao, ChengYi, Huang, Stephen, Akiti, Riccardo, Vinciguerra, XinYu, Zhang, PeiPei, Zhang, XiaoBo, Zheng, JunJie, Wang, QinMei, Wang, ShiHao, Chen, YiYu, Li, YuFeng, Ye, FangJun, Bao, and Ahmed, Elsheikh
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Ophthalmology ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Corneal Stroma ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Surgical Wound ,Myopia ,Visual Acuity ,Humans ,Lasers, Excimer ,Surgery ,Photorefractive Keratectomy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate changes in corneal curvature in different zones of the posterior corneal surface during a 6-month follow-up period after transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (tPRK), femtosecond laser–assisted excimer laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK), and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). METHODS: The study included a total of 202 eyes, including 65, 77, and 60 that underwent tPRK, FS-LASIK, and SMILE, respectively. Elevation data for the posterior surface were obtained preoperatively (pre), as well as 1 week (pos1w), 1 month (pos1m), 3 months (pos3m), and 6 months (pos6m) postoperatively. Changes in posterior corneal curvature (M) were analyzed in the central (diameter: 0 to 3 mm), paracentral (diameter: 3 to 6 mm), and peripheral (diameter: 6 to 9 mm) regions. RESULTS: Over all follow-up periods, the central region of the posterior surface in all patients became flatter ( P < .05), with FS-LASIK showing the largest change, whereas the paracentral and peripheral regions became steeper. The posterior curvature changes between pre and pos6m, determined before and after correction for ablated stromal depth, tended to follow similar trends in the three regions and after the three surgeries. There was also no significant correlation ( P > .05) between the changes in the mean curvature (M, recorded between pre and pos6m) and each of the refractive error corrections, the changes in spherical aberration postoperatively, the optical zone diameter, ablated stromal depth, and residual stromal bed thickness in the central and peripheral regions, but the correlation was significant in the paracentral region. CONCLUSIONS: The postoperative changes in posterior corneal shape followed different trends in the central, paracentral, and peripheral regions. The FS-LASIK group exhibited the most notable changes in posterior corneal curvature, especially in the central region. These changes were statistically correlated with variations in spherical aberration, and ablated and residential stromal thickness in the paracentral region. [ J Refract Surg . 2022;38(11):708–715.]
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- 2022
17. Ocular wavefront aberrations in acute central serous chorioretinopathy
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Banafsheh Kharrazi Ghadim, Nazli Taheri, and Mohammad Reza Niyousha
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aberrometry ,corneal wavefront aberration ,macula ,optical coherence tomography ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a condition of choroidal and retinal pathologies that may affect vision, so we assessed vision by the ocular wavefront in the acute form of CSCR. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 21 cases (16-male, 5-female) of acute onset CSCR was referred to the retina clinic of Nikookari Eye Hospital. Visual acuity and ocular examination with and without pupillary dilation record. Central macular thickness and sub-foveal fluid height of all patients measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). All of them fulfilled binocular visual function analyzer by Tracy Technology after complete pupillary dilation. The items such as spherical equivalent, total root mean square, total lower-order aberration, total higher-order aberration, defocus, astigmatism, secondary astigmatism, coma, spherical aberration, trefoil, Strehl ratio in point spread function, the average height in the modulation transfer function, and root mean square error registered. Generalized Estimation Equations (GEE) were used to compare two groups of affected CSCR and normal contralateral eyes. Results: The mean uncorrected distance visual acuity in the CSCR eyes is (Decimal Notation) 0.82±0.17 and in the contralateral eyes is 0.95±0.09 (P=0.002). Analysis of macular OCT data CSCR group represents: central foveal thickness 485.9±165.12 μm and mean fluid height 284.3±165.42 μm. The mentioned optical parameters of ocular wavefront aberrations do not have significantly different results in the two groups. Conclusion: Our study showed CSCR reduced uncorrected visual acuity but it did not detect significant ocular wavefront changes in acute CSCR
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- 2021
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18. Optical Biometry and Spherical Aberration in Ametropic and Emmetropic Eyes
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Gerhard Garhofer, Assoc. Prof. Priv. Doz. Dr.
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- 2013
19. Ocular Aberrations in Eyes with Primary Congenital Glaucoma
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Shikha Gupta, Karthikeyan Mahalingam, Arjun Desai, Ananya Kaginalkar, Mayank Bhardwaj, Abhishek Singh, and Viney Gupta
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Ophthalmology ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Aberrometry ,Corneal Topography ,Humans ,Glaucoma ,Refraction, Ocular ,Sensory Systems - Abstract
To highlight the magnitude of ocular higher order aberrations (HOA) and lower order aberrations (LOA), including component contributions from corneal and internal planes in Primary Congenital Glaucoma (PCG) patients.Consecutive treated PCG patients co-operative for ocular examination and aberrometry, were enrolled over two years for this cross-sectional, comparative, single-center, unmasked study. Best-corrected visual acuity, refraction, IOP, wavefront aberrometry and topography (iTrace) were performed and results were compared with unaffected fellow eyes of unilateral glaucoma patients as well as age and sex-matched controls with no ocular anomalies other than treatable refractive error.Both eyes of 32 consecutive PCG patients (17 unilateral, 15 bilateral) and 39 controls were enrolled. The median LogMAR corrected distance visual acuity of PCG eyes was 0.68 (IQR: 0.2-1.8). Total ocular (Root mean square (RMS) 1.7 µm vs 0.3 µm,Significantly greater aberrations
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- 2022
20. The visual impact of higher-order aberrations in patients with pediatric blepharokeratoconjunctivitis.
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Mendoza-Zamora C, Gonzalez-Godinez S, Ortiz-Morales G, Paez-Garza JH, and Rodriguez-Garcia A
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- Humans, Child, Adolescent, Case-Control Studies, Visual Acuity, Cornea, Refraction, Ocular, Astigmatism, Corneal Wavefront Aberration, Corneal Opacity
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Purpose: To analyze higher-order aberrations (HOAs) and their visual impact in a pediatric blepharokeratoconjunctivitis (PBKC) cohort compared with healthy controls., Methods: Prospective case-control study of pediatric patients (≤ 16 years old). Subjects underwent wavefront aberrometry analysis to compare HOAs and their impact on visual quality., Results: A total of 150 eyes from 76 patients were included in the analysis. The PBKC group consisted of 50 eyes and the control group of 100 healthy eyes. Mean age was 10.39 ± 3.81 years for the PBKC group and 10.80 ± 3.61 years for the controls. Mean corrected-distance visual acuity (CDVA) was 0.24 ± 0.21 logMAR in the PBKC group and 0.07 ± 0.1 in the controls (P < 0.001). Mean astigmatism was 1.6 ± 1.98D in the PBKC group vs. 0.67 ± 0.76D in the control group (P = 0.01). Mean RMS of HOAs was 1.05 ± 1.7mm in the PBKC group and 0.41 ± 0.18mm in the controls (P < 0.001). The mean modulation transfer function (MTF) in the PBKC group was significantly lower (16.37 ± 16.32) than controls (30.3 ± 23.57) (P < 0.001). Corneal leukomas, stromal vascularization, peripheral nummular subepithelial scars, and pannus formation are associated with increased HOAs., Conclusions: There was a significant increase in total HOAs of eyes with PBKC compared to healthy controls. Corneal opacity, vascularization, and scarring are associated with increased HOAs. The PBKC eye aberration profile: coma, secondary astigmatism, quadrafoil, and pentafoil, were associated with decreased CDVA and visual quality (PSF and MTF)., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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- 2024
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21. Comparison of Visual Outcomes and Higher-order Aberrations Between FS-LASIK and SMI-LIKE for Moderate to High Hyperopia: A 2-Year Result.
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Lin F, Liu S, Fu D, Zhang L, Wei R, Li M, and Zhou X
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- Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Prospective Studies, Refraction, Ocular, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ methods, Hyperopia surgery, Myopia surgery, Corneal Wavefront Aberration, Corneal Transplantation, Surgical Wound surgery
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the long-term visual outcomes and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) between femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) and small-incision lenticule intrastromal keratoplasty (SMI-LIKE) in the correction of moderate to high hyperopia., Methods: In this study, 16 subjects (20 eyes) underwent FS-LASIK and 7 subjects (10 eyes) underwent SMI-LIKE. Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), manifest refraction, mean keratometry (Km), anterior asphericity (Q), and HOAs preoperatively and 2 years postoperatively were obtained in both procedures., Results: The efficacy indices of the FS-LASIK group and the SMI-LIKE group were 0.85 ± 0.14 and 0.87 ± 0.17, respectively. The safety indices of the FS-LASIK and SMI-LIKE groups were 0.99 ± 0.15 and 1.08 ± 0.24, respectively. No significant difference in safety index or efficacy index was found between the FS-LASIK and SMI-LIKE groups (all P > 0.05). The correlation coefficient of the attempted versus achieved spherical equivalent postoperatively was 0.69 ( P < 0.01) and 0.89 ( P < 0.01) in the FS-LASIK group and SMI-LIKE groups, respectively. The front Km, negative Q value, negative spherical aberrations (SAs), coma, and total HOAs significantly increased postoperatively in the 2 groups ( P < 0.05). The FS-LASIK group had greater changes in Q value and SA postoperatively than the SMI-LIKE group ( P < 0.01)., Conclusions: SMI-LIKE had similar safety and efficacy to FS-LASIK in the correction of moderate to high hyperopia. However, SMI-LIKE may equip better visual quality postoperatively for its lower Q value and SA changes than FS-LASIK., Competing Interests: The authors have no funding or conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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- 2023
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22. Characteristics of Higher-Order Aberrations in Different Stages of Keratoconus
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Shizuka, Koh, Ryota, Inoue, Sayo, Maeno, Toshifumi, Mihashi, Naoyuki, Maeda, Vishal, Jhanji, and Kohji, Nishida
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Cornea ,Ophthalmology ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Corneal Topography ,Humans ,Pupil ,Coma ,Keratoconus - Abstract
To characterize higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in clinical and subclinical keratoconus (KC).The study included 33, 36, and 26 patients with clinical, topographic (no clinical signs), and pretopographic (normal topography and no clinical signs) KC and 30 controls. Ocular and corneal HOAs for the 4-mm pupils were measured using a wavefront sensor and expanded up to the sixth order of Zernike polynomials. The magnitudes of trefoil, coma, tetrafoil, secondary astigmatism, and spherical aberration were calculated via Zernike vector analysis and used as HOA parameters along with total HOAs. Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) values for each wavefront parameter for pretopographic KC were compared.Control eyes and eyes with pretopographic KC had significantly lower ocular or corneal total HOAs and Zernike vector terms than those with clinical KC and topographic KC, except for ocular tetrafoil between topographic KC and pretopographic KC and spherical aberration among all groups. The AUROCs for corneal total HOAs and corneal coma for pretopographic KC and control eyes were 0.781 (100% sensitivity and 47% specificity) and 0.735 (73% sensitivity and 73% specificity), respectively.Corneal total HOAs and corneal coma exhibited a potential ability to discriminate pretopographic KC from normal control eyes.
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- 2022
23. Comparison of Optical Zone Decentration Following FS-LIKE and SMI-LIKE for Correcting Hyperopia
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Shengtao, Liu, Xiaoxue, Zhang, Lanhui, Yu, Meiyan, Li, and Xingtao, Zhou
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Corneal Transplantation ,Ophthalmology ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Hyperopia ,Corneal Stroma ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Visual Acuity ,Humans ,Lasers, Excimer ,Surgery - Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate optical zone decentration following femtosecond laser–assisted lenticule intrastromal keratoplasty (FS-LIKE) or small incision lenticule intrastromal keratoplasty (SMI-LIKE) for correcting hyperopia. METHODS: This study analyzed decentration values obtained from optical coherence tomography (OCT) and tangential topography difference maps of 23 eyes (18 patients) undergoing FS-LIKE (n = 12) or SMI-LIKE (n = 11) via the concentric centration method. Total higher order aberrations (HOAs) and component aberrations were measured preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively. RESULTS: The mean optical zone decentration was 0.27 ± 0.08 and 0.39 ± 0.16 mm for the FS-LIKE and SMI-LIKE groups, respectively ( P = .039). A significant difference was noted in lenticule decentration between the two groups (0.18 vs 0.37 mm), whereas no significant difference was observed in stromal bed (pocket) decentration between the two groups (0.10 vs 0.12 mm). Six months after surgery, the spherical equivalent showed a reduction of 6.14 ± 2.44 and 6.10 ± 1.79 diopters (D) for the two groups, respectively ( P = .971), whereas the surgically induced astigmatism was 0.68 ± 0.49 and 1.56 ± 0.78 D for the two groups, respectively ( P = .004). Furthermore, induction of HOAs in the SMI-LIKE group was significantly larger than that in the FS-LIKE group ( P = .013). CONCLUSIONS: FS-LIKE can yield improved treatment centration and less induction of total HOAs. [ J Refract Surg . 2022;38(3):184–190.]
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- 2022
24. Changes of the effective optical zone after small-incision lenticule extraction and a correlation analysis
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Yanyan Fu, Yewei Yin, Yang Zhao, Yuanjun Li, Ying Lu, Aiqun Xiang, Qiuman Fu, Tu Hu, Kaixuan Du, Shengfa Hu, Xiaoying Wu, and Dan Wen
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Cornea ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Corneal Surgery, Laser ,Corneal Stroma ,Visual Acuity ,Myopia ,Humans ,Corneal Topography ,Lasers, Excimer ,Surgery ,Dermatology ,Refraction, Ocular - Abstract
The objective of the study is to observe the changes in the effective optical zone (EOZ) after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and explore possible correlations with some influencing factors. In total, 133 eyes after SMILE were divided into the mild to moderate myopia group (- 1.75 D to - 5.75 D, 70 eyes) and the high myopia group (- 6.00 D to - 9.50 D, 63 eyes). The postoperative EOZ was calculated by utilizing the corneal tangential curvature map. Changes in EOZ (△-OZ) were monitored and compared between the two groups. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to determine the correlation between △-OZ and corneal high-order wavefront aberrations. Multicollinearity analysis and ridge regression analysis were performed to assess the correlation between △-OZ and some corneal parameters. After SMILE, the horizontal EOZ (H-EOZ), vertical EOZ (V-EOZ), and average EOZ (A-EOZ) were significantly smaller than the programmed optical zone (POZ) in both groups (p 0.05). The difference between V-EOZ and POZ (△V-OZ) and the difference between A-EOZ and POZ (△A-OZ) showed more significant changes in the high myopia group than in the mild to moderate myopia group, and △V-OZ was significantly larger than the difference between H-EOZ and POZ (△H-OZ) in the high myopia group. In both groups, the total high-order aberration (T-HOA) and spherical aberration (SA) both increased after SMILE, and they had a similar significant negative correlation with A-EOZ. Moreover, there was a significant negative correlation between △-OZ and Km (X
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- 2022
25. Analysis of Corneal Scheimpflug Densitometry and Ocular Wavefront Aberrations Post Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty
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Ritu Arora, Shweta Vishwanath, Rushad Shroff, Parul Jain, Palak Gupta, and Jigyasa Sahu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Scheimpflug principle ,Vision Disorders ,Cornea ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Retrospective Studies ,Wavefront ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Endothelium, Corneal ,Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy ,Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty ,eye diseases ,Aberrations of the eye ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Densitometry ,Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty ,Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy - Abstract
PURPOSE To assess the role of corneal densitometry and wavefront aberrations post Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) and their correlation with visual acuity. METHODS Twenty-seven eyes of 25 patients with nonresolving corneal edema for more than 3 months as a result of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy, pseudophakic bullous keratopathy, or secondary endothelial dysfunction were enrolled in a prospective interventional study and underwent DSAEK. Postoperative evaluation for corneal aberrations, including Higher order aberrations (HOAs) and corneal densitometry (CD), was performed using anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (Avanti RTvue XR; Optovue) and Scheimpflug imaging (Pentacam, Oculus Optikgerate GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany) at 6 months. A correlation analysis of corneal aberrations, including HOAs and CD, with postoperative best-corrected visual acuity at 6 months was performed. RESULTS Mean best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) improved from 1.67±0.53 log of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) to 0.2±0.22 logMAR post DSAEK at 6 months (P≤0.0001). At 6 months, mean root-mean-square (RMS) total corneal aberrations (includes HOA and low-order aberration [LOA]), RMS total HOA, and RMS LOA of the central 6-mm zone were 4.99±2.64, 1.80±0.9, and 4.55±2.64, respectively. The mean corneal densitometry from anterior, central, and posterior zones were 39.12±12.77, 23.9±7.2, and 13.54±2.04 gray scale units, respectively. Total anterior aberrations (r=0.051; P=0.006), anterior LOA (r=0.049; P=0.009), total corneal aberrations (r=0.051; P=0.001), total HOAs (r=0.095; P=0.057) and LOAs (r=0.050; P=0.002), and total CD from 0 to 2 mm (r=0.010; P=0.038) and 2 to 6 mm (r=0.014; P=0.018) showed a significant inverse correlation with postoperative BCVA. CONCLUSION There was an inverse relationship between post DSAEK BCVA and total corneal HOAs and full-thickness densitometry at 6 months. Scheimpflug imaging with added tools for corneal aberration and densitometry analysis gives further insight into the suboptimal vision achieved despite transparent corneas post DSAEK.
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26. Effects of varying illumination on ocular aberrations and aberration compensation before and after small incision Lenticule extraction: a prospective cohort study
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Tong Cui, Wenxing Ning, Qing Zhu, Weiting Hao, Yan Wang, and Yaohua Zhang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,genetic structures ,Mesopic vision ,Corneal Surgery, Laser ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Corneal Stroma ,Visual Acuity ,Refraction, Ocular ,Compensation (engineering) ,Ophthalmology ,Refractive surgery ,Night vision ,Medicine ,Small incision lenticule extraction ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Lighting ,Ocular aberration ,business.industry ,Research ,Astigmatism ,General Medicine ,RE1-994 ,Optical quality ,eye diseases ,Illumination ,Lasers, Excimer ,sense organs ,business ,Aberration compensation ,Photopic vision - Abstract
Background There are few reports regarding the influence of varying illumination on the compensation effect before and after corneal refractive surgery. We aimed to evaluate the changes in refraction, higher-order aberrations, and aberration compensation between mesopic and photopic illumination before and after small incision lenticule extraction. Methods In this prospective cohort study, only the right eyes of patients who underwent small incision lenticule extraction for the correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism at the Tianjin Eye Hospital were included. Wavefront refraction and higher-order aberrations were measured preoperatively and 3 months postoperatively under mesopic and photopic illumination. Compensation factors were calculated as 1 − (aberration of the whole eye/aberration of the anterior corneal surface). Results Forty patients undergoing small incision lenticule extraction were enrolled. All surgeries were completed without postoperative complications. Preoperatively, the eyes only had a statistically significantly higher (t = − 4.589, p t = − 3.013, p = .005) astigmatism (− 0.608 [0.414] vs. − 0.382 [0.319] D). Differences in spherical refraction between the two illuminations were the highest in postoperative eyes (Δ > 0.5 D). Only postoperative eyes exhibited statistically significant elevations (t ≥ 4.081, p < .001) in higher-order aberrations under mesopic illumination, and only preoperative eyes exhibited statistically significantly enhanced (χ2 = 6.373, p = .01 for fourth-order and χ2 = 11.850, p = .001 for primary spherical aberrations) and decreased (χ2 = 13.653, p = .001 for horizontal trefoil) compensation factors under mesopic illumination. Conclusions Exaggerations in higher-order aberrations and myopic shift after small incision lenticule extraction became apparent under mesopic illumination. Slight undercorrection may have an enhanced effect under low illumination and may reduce night vision. The specific changes in compensation effects in preoperative eyes may improve optical quality under mesopic illumination. Postoperative eyes have reduced compensation ability, specifically for spherical aberrations, under mesopic illumination, which may diminish night vision. Further studies that include the measurement of subjective night vision parameters should be conducted.
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27. Changes in relative peripheral refraction and optical quality in Chinese myopic patients after small incision lenticule extraction surgery.
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Du Y, Zhou Y, Ding M, Zhang M, and Guo Y
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- Humans, Cornea surgery, Visual Acuity, Coma, East Asian People, Refraction, Ocular, Lasers, Excimer, Corneal Stroma surgery, Myopia surgery, Corneal Surgery, Laser, Corneal Wavefront Aberration
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Purpose: To observe changes in retinal refraction difference values (RDV) and aberrations after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) surgery and evaluate their correlations., Methods: This study recruited 112 patients (112 eyes) who underwent SMILE for myopia. Participants were classified into the Low and Moderate Myopia group (LM, -0.50 to -6.0 D) and High Myopia group (HM, >-6.0 D) according to the central spherical equivalent (SE). RDVs in the five retinal eccentricities from 0° to 10°, 10° to 20°, 20° to 30°, 30° to 40°, and 40° to 53° are recorded as RDV-(0-10), RDV-(10-20), RDV-(20-30), RDV-(30-40), and RDV-(40-53), respectively; additionally, RDVs have four sectors, i.e., RDV-Superior (RDV-S), RDV-Inferior (RDV-I), RDV-Temporal (RDV-T), and RDV-Nasal (RDV-N). With a 3-month follow-up, changes in RDV (ΔRDV) and changes in aberrations [Δtrefoil, Δcoma, Δspherical aberration (SA), and Δtotal higher-order aberrations (HOA)] after surgery were recorded., Results: No significant differences were observed in total RDV (TRDV), RDV-(0-53), RDV-S, RDV-I, RDV-N, trefoil, coma, and SA between the two groups before SMILE surgery. However, after SMILE, hyperopic defocus values [TRDV, RDV-(20-53), RDV-S, RDV-T, and RDV-N] in the LM group and hyperopic defocus values [TRDV, RDV-(20-53), RDV-S, and RDV-N] in the HM group were significantly lower at 3 months postoperatively than preoperatively, and the RDV-(40-53), RDV-S, and RDV-N were lower in the HM group than in the LM group. Aberrations [trefoil (vertical), coma, and HOA] in the LM group and aberrations (trefoil, coma, SA, and HOA) in the HM group were significantly higher at 3 months postoperatively than preoperatively, and the coma, trefoil(horizontal), SA, and HOA were higher in the HM group than in the LM group. In the multivariate analysis, ΔRDV-(40-53) was significantly correlated with ΔSA, and ΔRDV-T and ΔRDV-N were significantly correlated with Δcoma (horizontal)., Conclusions: Our findings suggest that SMILE reduces retinal peripheral hyperopic defocus but introduces some higher-order aberrations, especially in people with high myopia refractive errors., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2023 Du et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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28. Comparison of visual quality after SMILE correction of low-to-moderate myopia in different optical zones.
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Zhou C, Li Y, Wang Y, Fan Q, and Dai L
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Case-Control Studies, Coma, Corneal Stroma surgery, Refraction, Ocular, Lasers, Excimer, Corneal Surgery, Laser, Myopia surgery, Corneal Wavefront Aberration
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Objective: To compare the effects of different optical zones for small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) on postoperative visual quality in low-to-moderate myopia., Methods: This retrospective case-control study involved patients who underwent SMILE using two optical-zone diameters: 6.5 mm (50 patients, 100 eyes) and 6.8 mm (50 patients, 100 eyes). Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best corrected visual acuity, spherical equivalent (SE), corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs), and subjective visual-quality questionnaire scores were assessed., Results: Postoperatively, UCVA and SE did not differ between the two groups (P > 0.05). In both groups, corneal HOAs, spherical aberration, and coma significantly increased at 1 and 3 months postoperatively (P < 0.05), while trefoil was unchanged after surgery (P > 0.05). Corneal HOAs, spherical aberration, and coma significantly differed between the groups at 1 and 3 months (P < 0.05), while trefoil did not (P > 0.05). Visual-quality scores were higher in the 6.8 mm group than in the 6.5 mm group at 1 month (P = 0.058), but not at 3 months (P > 0.05). In both groups, subjective scores significantly decreased at 1 month (P < 0.05) and gradually returned to the preoperative level at 3 months (P > 0.05). The subjective visual-quality scores were negatively and positively correlated with pupillary and optical-zone diameter, respectively (P < 0.05 for both). Objective visual-quality indicators (HOAs, spherical aberration, and coma) were negatively correlated with optical-zone diameter (P < 0.05) but not pupillary diameter (P > 0.05)., Conclusion: SMILE in different optical zones effectively corrected low-to-moderate myopia. The larger the optical-zone diameter, the better the early postoperative visual quality., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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29. Clinical outcomes and higher order aberrations of wavefront-guided LASIK versus SMILE for correction of myopia: A systemic review and meta-analysis.
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Tian H, Gao W, Xu C, and Wang Y
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- Humans, Coma surgery, Cornea surgery, Corneal Stroma surgery, Lasers, Excimer therapeutic use, Refraction, Ocular, Visual Acuity, Corneal Wavefront Aberration, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ, Myopia surgery
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To systematically evaluate the clinical effect of wavefront-guided laser in situ keratomileusis (WFG-LASIK) and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) in terms of refractive errors and high-order aberrations. A systematic literature search of PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science and China National Knowledge Internet was performed to identify studies evaluating the clinical outcomes of SMILE and WFG-LASIK ended in May 2022. Meta-analyses were performed according to the PRISMA guidelines. The risk of bias of the RCTs was evaluated using the Cochrane Handbook criteria, and the quality of the non-randomised controlled studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. In total, 1385 eyes (SMILE group, 750 eyes; WFG-LASIK group, 635 eyes) from 12 studies were included. The meta-analysis demonstrated that spherical aberration was smaller in the SMILE group than in the WFG-LASIK group (standardised mean difference [SMD]: -0.34, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.47, -0.22; p < 0.00001), and that the postoperative values of vertical coma (SMD: 0.83; 95% CI: 0.63, 1.03; p < 0.00001) and trefoil (SMD: 0.37; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.72; p = 0.04) were higher in the SMILE group compared to the WFG LASIK group. There were no significant differences in the clinical outcomes and the values of induced total higher order aberrations between the WFG-LASIK and SMILE groups (SMD: 0.05; 95% CI: -0.09, 0.19; p = 0.47). Both SMILE and WFG-LASIK were found to be safe, effective, and predictable. SMILE may induce more vertical coma and trefoil, whereas WFG LASIK may induce more spherical aberrations, but no significant differences were found in the total higher order aberrations between SMILE and WFG-LASIK., (© 2023 Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica Foundation. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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30. Comparison of the optical quality after SMILE and FS-LASIK for high myopia by OQAS and iTrace analyzer: a one-year retrospective study
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Aiqun Xiang, Xiaoying Wu, Yang Zhao, Ying Lu, Shengfa Hu, Yuanjun Li, Yanyan Fu, Dan Wen, Kaixuan Du, Tu Hu, Yewei Yin, and Qiuman Fu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Corneal Stroma ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Keratomileusis ,Optical quality ,Astigmatism ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ophthalmology ,Optical transfer function ,Refractive surgery ,High myopia ,medicine ,Myopia ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,SMILE ,Retrospective Studies ,Wavefront ,business.industry ,Research ,Strehl ratio ,LASIK ,FS-LASIK ,General Medicine ,OQAS ,RE1-994 ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Lasers, Excimer ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,iTrace ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background To compare the correction effect and optical quality after small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and femtosecond laser assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) for high myopia. Methods 51 high myopia eyes after SMILE and 49 high myopia eyes after FS-LASIK were enrolled and divided into two groups retrospectively. The OQAS and iTrace analyzer were used for optical quality inspection. Between the two groups the spherical equivalent (SE), astigmatism, uncorrected distant visual acuity (UDVA), strehl ratio (SR), modulation transfer function cutoff frequency (MTF cutoff), objective scatter index (OSI) and wavefront aberrations were analyzed and compared before surgery and at 1, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results After the operation: (1) SE and astigmatism declined and UDVA increased significantly in both groups, and UDVA was better after SMILE than FS-LASIK. (2) SR and MTF cutoff reduced and OSI increased significantly after SMILE and FS-LASIK. SR and MTF cutoff were significantly higher after SMILE than FS-LASIK. OSI was significantly lower after SMILE than FS-LASIK. (3) The total wavefront aberration, total low-order wavefront aberration, defocus and astigmatism aberration as well as trefoil aberration reduced significantly in both groups. The total high-order wavefront aberration increased significantly after FS-LASIK. The spherical and coma aberration increased significantly in both groups. The total high-order wavefront aberration and coma aberration at 1 month were higher after FS-LASIK than SMILE. Conclusion The optical quality descended after SMILE and FS-LASIK. SMILE was superior to FS-LASIK at the correction effect and optical quality for high myopia. The combination of OQAS and iTrace analyzer is a valuable complementary measurement in evaluating the optical quality after the refractive surgery. Trial registration This is a retrospective study. This research was approved by the ethics committee of Xiangya Hospital and the IRB approval number is 201612074.
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31. Clinical Outcomes of a New Type of Continuous Intrastromal Corneal Ring for Treatment of Keratoconus
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Mehdi Khodaparast, Alireza Jamali, Hooman Ahmadzadeh, Mahmoud Jabbarvand, and Mohamadreza Aghamirsalim
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Adult ,Male ,Keratoconus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Visual acuity ,Corneal Stroma ,Visual Acuity ,Iran ,Astigmatism ,Prosthesis Design ,Refraction, Ocular ,law.invention ,Prosthesis Implantation ,law ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Alpins method ,Coma ,Keratometer ,business.industry ,Aberrometry ,Corneal Topography ,Prostheses and Implants ,medicine.disease ,Corneal inlay ,eye diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Corneal ring ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of implantation of a new continuous corneal ring in keratoconic corneas of an Iranian population. METHODS This study was conducted on 95 contact lens-intolerant keratoconic eyes with clear central corneas. A continuous corneal ring, annular intrastromal corneal inlay (AICI), was inserted using femtosecond laser in all cases. Patients were followed up for 1, 3, and 12 months postsurgery. Visual and subjective refractive outcomes were evaluated in each examination. Besides, keratometry and aberrometric values were recorded before and 12 months after surgery. Finally, vector analysis of refractive astigmatism was performed using the Alpins method. RESULTS The uncorrected and corrected distance visual acuities improved significantly 12 months after surgery from 0.91 ± 0.39 to 0.38 ± 0.22 (P < 0 0.001) and 0.33 ± 0.21 to 0.13 ± 0.11 logMAR (P < 0.001), respectively. Moreover, spherical and cylindrical refractive components reduced from -2.52 ± 2.62 to -0.76 ± 1.78 D (P < 0.001) and -4.14 ± 1.64 to -1.91 ± 1.18 D (P < 0.001), respectively. The mean anterior keratometry had a significant reduction 12 months after AICI insertion (P< 0.001). Primary coma and spherical aberration values showed a significant increase (both, P < 0.05). Our results showed 100% safety (safety index: 1.8) and 45% efficacy (efficacy index: 1). CONCLUSIONS AICI implantation seemed to be a safe and effective procedure for improving visual acuity and refractive outcomes in subjects with keratoconus.
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32. Effect of Wavefront Aberrations on Night Vision Problems and Mesopic Contrast Threshold After SMILE
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Yan Wang, Yi Song, Vishal Jhanji, Mengdi Li, Lin Zhang, Yan Zhang, Weiting Hao, and Xinheng Zhao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,genetic structures ,Mesopic vision ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Refraction, Ocular ,Night vision ,Ophthalmology ,Myopia ,medicine ,Humans ,Small incision lenticule extraction ,Contrast (vision) ,Night Vision ,Dioptre ,media_common ,Coma ,business.industry ,Glare (vision) ,eye diseases ,Aberrations of the eye ,Lasers, Excimer ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of wavefront aberrations on night vision problems and mesopic contrast threshold after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). METHODS: Forty-two participants (84 eyes) who underwent SMILE were included in this prospective observational study. Visual outcomes including uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), subjective manifest refraction, mesopic contrast threshold (Binoptometer 4P; Oculus Optikgeräte GmbH), and higher order aberrations (HOAs) were analyzed before and 3 months after surgery. The patient's night vision satisfaction was assessed using a questionnaire. RESULTS: The mean spherical equivalent was −5.30 ± 1.38 diopters (D) preoperatively and −0.06 ± 0.15 D postoperatively. UDVA was better than 20/20 in 98.81% of the patients and better than 20/25 in all patients. Scores of night vision satisfaction and glare changed significantly in the postoperative period ( F = 8.463, P = .001; F = 69.518, P < .001, respectively). Preoperative spherical diopters (lower order aberrations) were positively correlated with night vision satisfaction ( r = −0.329, P = .041) and glare score ( r =−0.332, P = .039). Age (odds ratio [OR] = 1.272, 95% CI = 1.019 to 1.589) and preoperative spherical diopter (OR = 0.437, 95% CI = 0.199 to 0.975) were correlated with night vision satisfaction scores by analysis of binary regression. The root mean square value of total HOAs increased 3 months after surgery ( t = −6.873, P < .001) with an increase in horizontal coma (Z 3 1 ) and spherical aberration (Z 4 0 ) ( P < .001). No correlation was observed between glare score and HOAs; however, patients with higher preoperative myopia demonstrated continuously decreasing contrast under mesopic conditions and higher postoperative horizontal coma. CONCLUSIONS: Myopic patients with higher preoperative spherical errors experienced more glare at night after SMILE surgery. Postoperative horizontal coma was associated with worse mesopic contrast thresholds. [ J Refract Surg . 2021;37(7):446–452.]
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33. Aberrations Using Zernike Polynomials and Contact Lens
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Woong-Joo Whang
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Physics ,Contact lens ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,Zernike polynomials ,business.industry ,symbols ,medicine ,Presbyopia ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
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34. Contrast sensitivity and higher-order aberrations in Keratoconus subjects
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Einat Shneor, David P. Piñero, Ravid Doron, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Óptica, Farmacología y Anatomía, and Grupo de Óptica y Percepción Visual (GOPV)
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Adult ,Male ,Keratoconus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Adolescent ,genetic structures ,Corneal diseases ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Science ,Visual Acuity ,Refraction, Ocular ,Article ,law.invention ,Contrast Sensitivity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Contrast (vision) ,Humans ,Contrast sensitivity ,media_common ,Aged ,Óptica ,Multidisciplinary ,Keratometer ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Decreased vision ,Aberrations of the eye ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Medicine ,Perception ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Higher-order aberrations ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This study analyzes the relationship between contrast-sensitivity and higher-order aberrations (HOA) in mild and subclinical-keratoconus in subjects with good visual-acuity (VA). Keratoconus group (including subclinical-keratoconus) and controls underwent autokeratometry, corneal-tomography, autorefraction and HOA measurement. Contrast-sensitivity was tested using a psychophysical two-alternative forced-choice Gabor patches in three blocks (6, 9, 12 cycles/deg). Controls were compared to the keratoconus group and to a keratoconus subgroup with VA of 0.00 LogMar group ("keratoconus-0.00VA"). Spearman correlation tested association between HOA and contrast-sensitivity. Twenty-two keratoconus subjects (38 eyes: 28 keratoconus, 10 subclinical-keratoconus, 20 keratoconus-0.00VA) and 35 controls were included. There was a significant difference between control and keratoconus, and between control and keratoconus-0.00VA, for keratometry, cylinder, thinnest and central corneal thickness (p
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35. Changes in corneal high order aberrations and anterior chamber parameters following scleral fixated intraocular lens implantation.
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Tellioğlu MD, Adem, Beşek, Nilay Kandemir, Kırgız, Ahmet, Yılmaz MD, Fevziye Öndeş, Şimşek MD, Metehan, Ahmet MD, Sibel, and Atik MD, Burcu Kemer
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• RMS, Trefoil, and HOA aberrations for a 3 mm pupil diameter increased after scleral fixation. • RMS, Trefoil, and quadrifoil aberrations for 6 mm pupil diameter increased after scleral fixation. • The increase in corneal HOAs contributes to the increase in ocular HOAs following scleral fixation. To evaluate the change in corneal high order aberrations (HOAs) and anterior chamber parameters following scleral fixation in aphakic patients using the Scheimpflug camera system. This retrospective study included patients who were aphakic after phacoemulsification surgery and underwent scleral-fixed intraocular lens (SF-IOL) implantation with Z suture technique between 2010 and 2022. Preoperative and postoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), anterior segment parameters and corneal aberrations were evaluated with a combined Scheimpflug-Placido disk corneal topography device (Sirius Costruzione Strumenti Oftalmici, Florence, Italy). The following values were recorded: Simulated keratometry (SimK), flat meridian (K1), steep meridian (K2), iridocorneal angle (ICA), temporal anterior chamber angle (T-ACA), nasal anterior chamber angle (N-ACA), horizontal anterior chamber diameter (HACD), anterior chamber volume (ACV), corneal volume (CV), total Root Mean Square (RMS), high order aberrations (HOAs), spherical aberration, coma, trefoil, quadrifoil, and secondary astigmatism. The study included 31 eyes of 31 patients (mean age: 63.00 ± 19.41 years, 17 males/14 females). Postoperative BCVA was better than preoperative BCVA (p = 0.012). Postoperatively, there was a statistically significant increase in ACV and CV values and a statistically significant decrease in K2 (p = 0.009, p = 0.032, p = 0.015). Preoperative T-ACA and preoperative and postoperative ACV were negatively correlated with postoperative intraocular pressure (r =-0.427 p = 0.033, r =-0.406 p = 0.032 and r =-0.561 p = 0.001). There were statistically significant postoperative increases in corneal RMS, trefoil and HOAs for 3 mm pupil diameter (p = 0.0177, p = 0.001, p = 0.031) and in corneal RMS, trefoil and quadrifoil aberrations for 6 mm pupil diameter (p = 0.033, p = 0.001, p = 0.001). In conclusion, SF-IOL implantation with Z-suture technique used for visual rehabilitation of aphakic patients may affect visual quality by increasing corneal HOAs while improving visual acuity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Wavefront aberrometry repeatability and agreement-A comparison between Pentacam AXL Wave, iTrace and OPD-Scan III
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Kelvin H. Wan, Xu Lin Liao, Marco Yu, Rachel W. Y. Tsui, Vanissa W. S. Chow, Kelvin K. L. Chong, and Tommy C. Y. Chan
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Ophthalmology ,Aniline Compounds ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Aberrometry ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,Refraction, Ocular ,Sensory Systems ,Optometry ,Retinoscopy - Abstract
To compare intrasession agreement and repeatability of wavefront aberration measurements from three different aberrometers obtained using Hartmann-Shack, ray tracing and automated retinoscopy methods, as well as their interdevice agreement.Three consecutive measurements were obtained using the Pentacam AXL Wave, the iTrace and the OPD-Scan III in 47 eyes of 47 patients. Wavefront refractions, root mean square of total aberrations (RMS total), RMS of higher-order aberrations (HOA) and second-, third- and fourth-order HOAs were exported for 4-mm pupils. Wavefront refractions were converted into vector components: M, JThe intrasession agreement and repeatability of RMS HOA were comparable between the three devices; both the Pentacam AXL Wave and the OPD-Scan III had better intrasession agreement and repeatability for the RMS total than the iTrace (p ≤ 0.02). Intrasession repeatability for the majority of second- and third-order aberrations was better on the Pentacam AXL Wave than on the iTrace (p ≤ 0.01) and OPD-Scan III (p ≤ 0.04), although their agreement and repeatability in spherical aberration were comparable (p ≥ 0.24). Significant systematic differences and proportional bias were detected for almost all refraction power vectors and Zernike coefficients among the three devices.In this study, all three devices provided good-to-excellent agreement for aberration measurements. Most of the individual Zernike's components were not exchangeable between different aberrometers. Their relative intrasession performance in agreement and repeatability varied significantly across different ocular aberration parameters.
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37. Clinical study of customized aspherical intraocular lens implants
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Lie-Xi Jia and Zhao-Hui Li
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intraocular lens ,cataract extraction ,corneal wavefront aberration ,mesopic vision ,night vision ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM:To compare if there is an improvement in visual functions with age-related cataracts between patients receiving a aspherical intraocular lens (IOL) based on corneal wavefront aberration and patients randomly assigned lenses.METHODS:A total of 124 eyes of 124 patients with age-related cataracts were placed in experimental group and a group receiving randomly assigned (RA) lenses. The experimental group was undergone Pentacam corneal spherical aberration measurement before surgery; the targeted range for residual total spherical aberration after surgery was set to 0-0.3 μm. Patients with a corneal spherical aberration <0.3 μm were implanted with a zero-spherical aberration advanced optics (AO) aspherical IOL and patients with an aberration ≥0.3 μm received a Tecnis Z9003 aspherical lens in experimental group. RA patients were randomly implanted with an AO lens or a Tecnis Z9003 lens. Three months after surgery total spherical aberration, photopic/mesopic contrast sensitivities, photopic/mesopic with glare contrast sensitivities, and logMAR vision were measured.RESULTS:Statistical analysis on logMAR vision showed no significant difference between two groups (P=0.413). The post-surgical total spherical aberration was 0.126±0.097 μm and 0.152±0.151 μm in the experimental and RA groups, respectively (P=0.12). The mesopic contrast sensitivities at spatial frequencies of 6, 12 and 18 c/d in the experimental group were significantly higher than of the RA group (P=0.00; P=0.04; P=0.02). The mesopic with glare contrast sensitivity in the experimental group at a spatial frequency of 18 c/d was also significantly higher vs the RA group (P=0.01).CONCLUSION:Pre-surgical corneal spherical aberration measurement in cataract patients followed by customized selection of aspherical IOL implants improved mesopic contrast sensitivities at high spatial frequencies, and thus is a superior strategy compared to the random selection of aspherical IOL implants.
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38. Pediatric Keratoconus: Topographic, Biomechanical and Aberrometric Characteristics
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Rajesh Sinha, Tushar Agarwal, Jeewan S Titiyal, Rohit Saxena, Vishal Jhanji, Prafulla K. Maharana, Namrata Sharma, and Yogita Gupta
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Keratoconus ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Adolescent ,Corneal Pachymetry ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Astigmatism ,Refraction, Ocular ,law.invention ,Cornea ,Corneal hysteresis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Dioptre ,Conjunctivitis, Allergic ,030304 developmental biology ,Acute hydrops ,0303 health sciences ,Keratometer ,business.industry ,Aberrometry ,Corneal Topography ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Progressive disease - Abstract
This study sought to evaluate the demographic profile, clinical features, topographic features, and biomechanical and aberrometric characteristics in pediatric keratoconus (KC).Cross-sectional study.Pediatric KC cases18 years of age were evaluated at a tertiary hospital. Main outcome measurements were demographic profile, clinical features, visual acuity, corneal topography, aberrometry, and biomechanical and confocal microscopy findings.A total of 116 eyes of 62 consecutive patients were recruited with a mean ± age of 14.7 ± 2.77 years (range: 8-18 years); 46 of 62 (88%) were males; 57 of 62 cases (92%) had bilateral disease; 53 of 116 eyes (46%) had progressive KC; and 9 of 116 eyes (8%) had acute hydrops. Systemic associations were found in 6 of 62 patients (9.7%) and ocular associations in 77 of 116 eyes (66.3%); 68 of 116 eyes (58.6%) had associated vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). Among eyes with VKC, 29 of 68 eyes (46%) were in stage IV KC, versus 25% of eyes with no VKC (P = .004). The mean ± SD refractive spherical equivalent was -4.72 ± 3.32 diopters (D), and refractive astigmatism was 3.69 ± 3.09 D. The mean values of maximum keratometry, thinnest pachymetry, and corneal higher-order aberrations were 60.89 ± 10.9 D, 396.05 ± 95.03 μm, and 1.18 ± 1.2 μm, respectively. Values of corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factor correlated with the stage of KC (r = -0.26; P = .007).Pediatric KC was commonly associated with VKC in this cohort. Eyes with VKC had more severe KC than those without VKC. Nearly half of the patients presented with progressive disease. Corneal biomechanical changes correlated well with stage of KC in this pediatric age group.
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39. Influence of refractive status and age on corneal higher-order aberration
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Yuta Ueno, Toshifumi Mihashi, Takahiro Hiraoka, Gaku Kiuchi, and Tetsuro Oshika
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Adult ,Refractive error ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Emmetropia ,Astigmatism ,Refraction, Ocular ,Pupil ,Cornea ,Ophthalmology ,Myopia ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,business.industry ,Corneal Topography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Aberrations of the eye ,Spherical aberration ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,sense organs ,business ,Corneal astigmatism - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the influence of refractive status and age of patients on corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs). Four hundred and twenty-six right eyes of 426 patients were enrolled in this study. The mean and standard deviation of patient age was 47.7 ± 22.1 years. Total HOAs, spherical-like aberration, coma-like aberration, Z−13, Z13, Z−33, Z−33 and spherical aberration (Z04) for 6-mm pupil were measured using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT). Subjects were classified into three groups according to the amount of spherical equivalent refractive error (SE): myopia ( 0.5 D). The amount of corneal astigmatism was recorded. Relationship between corneal aberrations, refractive status, astigmatism, and age was analyzed. In total, total HOAs, spherical-like aberration and amount of Z−33 and Z04 were significantly larger in the hyperopia group than in the myopia group. After adjustment for age, however, aberration components did not differ among the three refractive groups. In multiple regression analysis, age and corneal astigmatism showed significant correlation with aberrations, whereas amount of SE and refractive status did not. The current study indicated that age and amount of corneal astigmatism have significant influence on corneal HOAs, but refractive status (myopia, emmetropia, or hyperopia) is not associated with corneal HOAs.
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40. Evaluation of a Portable Wavefront Aberrometer for Community Screening Refraction in the Elderly
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Sean Thompson, William Plum, David S Friedman, Niccolo Dosto, Varshini Varadaraj, and Prateek Gajwani
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Visual acuity ,Intraclass correlation ,Visual Acuity ,Astigmatism ,Refraction, Ocular ,Correlation ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,Vision Screening ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Community Health Services ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Aberrometry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Repeatability ,Middle Aged ,Refractive Errors ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient ,Autorefractor ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,symbols ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Optometry - Abstract
SIGNIFICANCE The SVOne may prove useful to quickly and easily assess refractive correction needs in community screenings and low-resource settings, but not all subjects were testable with the device. PURPOSE This study aimed to compare the SVOne handheld, smartphone-based wavefront aberrometer with a tabletop autorefractor in identifying refractive errors in elderly subjects. METHODS Participants 50 years or older at community eye screenings with visual acuity worse than 20/40 in either eye underwent autorefraction followed by two SVOne trials. Power vectors of right eye data were analyzed. RESULTS Of 84 subjects who underwent autorefraction, 67 (79.8%) were successfully autorefracted with the SVOne, of whom 82.1% (55/67) had a successful repeat reading. Mean M (spherical equivalent) values from tabletop and handheld autorefraction were -0.21 D (95% confidence interval [CI], -0.71 to +0.29 D) and -0.29 D (95% CI, -0.79 to +0.21 D), respectively (P > .05). Mean astigmatism values from tabletop and handheld devices were +1.06 D (95% CI, 0.87 to 1.26 D) and +1.21 D (95% CI, 0.99 to 1.43 D), respectively (P > .05). Intraclass correlation coefficients between devices were 0.95 (95% CI, 0.93 to 0.97) for M, 0.78 (95% CI, 0.66 to 0.86) for J0, and 0.45 (95% CI, 0.24 to 0.63) for J45 (P < .05 for all). Excellent test-retest correlation between SVOne measurements was noted for M (Pearson correlation [r] = 0.96; P < .05), but a weaker correlation was noted for J0 and J45 (r = 0.67 and r = 0.63 [P < .05 for both], respectively). CONCLUSIONS The SVOne provided strong agreement for M, with the majority of readings within ±1.00 D of each other, when compared with the tabletop autorefractor. A weaker but still good correlation was noted for astigmatism. Similar findings were noted when assessing repeatability.
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41. Recovery of Contrast Sensitivity After Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty
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Tina Dietrich-Ntoukas, Tobias Brockmann, Anna-Karina B Maier, Daniel Pilger, Enken Gundlach, Antonia M. Joussen, and Necip Torun
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Mesopic vision ,Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Mesopic Vision ,Cell Count ,Corneal Diseases ,Contrast Sensitivity ,Blister ,Postoperative Complications ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Contrast (vision) ,Postoperative Period ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,Color Vision ,business.industry ,Endothelium, Corneal ,Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy ,Glare (vision) ,Recovery of Function ,Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss ,eye diseases ,Bullous keratopathy ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty ,Photopic vision - Abstract
PURPOSE To study the change in contrast sensitivities in eyes with Fuchs endothelial dystrophy and bullous keratopathy after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). METHODS In this prospective study, 50 pseudophakic eyes of 50 patients who received DMEK surgery at the Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin were included. Visual acuity; contrast sensitivity using OPTEC 6500 at spatial frequencies of 1.5, 3, 6, 12, and 18 cycles/degree in photopic and mesopic light with and without glare; central corneal thickness (CCT); and anterior and posterior corneal aberrations were measured preoperatively and at 3 and 12 months postoperatively. RESULTS Best-corrected visual acuity (preoperative 0.67 ± 0.46 and after 12 months 0.19 ± 0.16 LogMAR, P < 0.001) and photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivities with and without glare improved significantly, whereas CCT decreased significantly (preoperative 677 ± 114 μm, after 12 months 527 ± 29 μm, P < 0.001). Preoperative CCT correlates significantly with preoperative photopic contrast sensitivity (correlation coefficient -0.462, P = 0.002), and postoperative total anterior aberrations correlates with postoperative photopic contrast sensitivity (correlation coefficient -0.361, P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS Photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivities, especially with glare, are impaired in patients with Fuchs endothelial dystrophy and bullous keratopathy. The extent of the corneal thickening seems to mainly influence the contrast sensitivity preoperatively. DMEK surgery improves the contrast sensitivity significantly. However, higher postoperative anterior corneal aberrations limit the postoperative contrast sensitivities.
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42. Comparison of early visual outcomes after low-energy SMILE, high-energy SMILE, and LASIK for myopia and myopic astigmatism in the United States
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Max Nutkiewicz, Angela C. Chen, Mitra Nejad, Roxana Khorrami, and D. Rex Hamilton
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medicine.medical_specialty ,High energy ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Corneal Stroma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Keratomileusis ,Myopic astigmatism ,Low energy ,Refractive surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Myopia ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Retrospective Studies ,Coma ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Astigmatism ,LASIK ,United States ,Sensory Systems ,Lasers, Excimer ,Surgery ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE To compare uncorrected distance visual acuities (UDVAs) and induced higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in the early postoperative period between low-energy (LE) small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE), high-energy (HE) SMILE, and femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) procedures. SETTING University based refractive surgery center. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. METHODS Records of patients who underwent SMILE or FS-LASIK were retrospectively reviewed. SMILE patients were separated into 2 groups: HE settings (125 nJ, 3.0 μm spot spacing) and LE settings (125-130 nJ, 4.5 μm spot spacing). UDVA was measured at postoperative day (POD) 1. Corneal HOAs and UDVA were measured at postoperative month (POM) 1. Induced spherical aberration, vertical coma, horizontal coma, total coma, and total HOAs were calculated. RESULTS The study included 147 eyes of 106 patients, 49 in each group. For SMILE patients, the difference in mean UDVA at POD1 was highly statistically significant in favor of the LE group (-0.003 vs 0.141, P < .0001). No significant difference in mean UDVA at POD1 was noted between the LE group and FS-LASIK group (-0.003 vs -0.011, P = .498). Induced change in spherical aberration was less in LE SMILE than that in FS-LASIK (0.136 vs 0.186 μm, P = .02) at POM1. No significant differences in POM1 mean UDVA (-0.033 vs -0.036) or induced change in all other HOAs were noted between LE SMILE and FS-LASIK. CONCLUSIONS LE settings were associated with significantly improved POD1 UDVA. POD1 and POM1 UDVA were comparable with those of FS-LASIK. Spherical aberration induction was less with LE SMILE than that with FS-LASIK, whereas all other induced HOAs were comparable with FS-LASIK.
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43. Alignment of a wavefront-guided scleral lens correction in the presence of a lens capsulotomy
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Lan Chi Nguyen, Matthew J Kauffman, Raymond A. Applegate, Jason D Marsack, and Gareth D Hastings
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Materials science ,genetic structures ,Contact Lenses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Keratoconus ,Refraction, Ocular ,Article ,Pupil ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Scleral lens ,law ,Ophthalmology ,Lens, Crystalline ,medicine ,Humans ,Iris (anatomy) ,Posterior Capsulotomy ,Slit lamp ,LASIK ,General Medicine ,eye diseases ,Lens (optics) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Capsulotomy ,sense organs ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Optometry - Abstract
Purpose To demonstrate the necessity of aligning a wavefront-guided scleral lens (WGSL) optical correction to the eye’s effective pupil, with misalignments leading to reduced performance. Case report A 34 year old subject with a history of failed LASIK in the left eye, leading to penetrating keratoplasty, extracapsular extraction of the crystalline lens and neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser posterior capsulotomy, enrolled in a study examining WGSL performance. Habitual logMAR acuity OS (aided with a scleral lens) was +0.04. Residual higher order root mean square (HORMS) wavefront error (WFE) was 0.28 μm (Φ =4.75 mm, mean age-matched norm =0.17 μm), and objective over-refraction was –0.30 –0.54 × 008. When a WGSL (targeting aberrations up to the 5 th radial order) was manufactured with the wavefront-guided optics aligned to the center of the dilated pupil, logMAR acuity worsened to +0.15, residual HORMS WFE worsened to 0.44 μm (Φ =4.75 mm), and objective over-refraction increased to +1.19 –0.30 × 122. Slit lamp imagery revealed that the effective pupil was no longer defined by the iris of the eye, but rather the capsular opening created by the capsulotomy. When the WGSL was redesigned to align the wavefront-guided optics to the center of the capsular opening, logMAR acuity improved to –0.14, residual HORMS WFE reduced to 0.17 μm (Φ =4.75 mm) and objective over-refraction reduced to +0.20 –0.15 × 111. Conclusion WGSLs are an emerging option for patients with highly aberrated, ectatic and post-surgical corneas whose visual symptoms cannot be alleviated with conventional corrections. However, alignment of the optics of the WGSL to the underlying optics of the eye over the effective pupil is critical in achieving good optical and visual performance.
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44. Comparison of wavefront-optimized and corneal wavefront-guided transPRK for high-order aberrations (0.35 μm) in myopia
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Ting, Shao, Hua, Li, Jiafan, Zhang, Huifeng, Wang, Sai, Liu, and Keli, Long
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Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Treatment Outcome ,Visual Acuity ,Myopia ,Humans ,Corneal Topography ,Lasers, Excimer ,Prospective Studies ,Coma ,Refraction, Ocular ,Photorefractive Keratectomy - Abstract
To compare the clinical outcomes, mainly including contrast sensitivity and high-order aberrations (HOAs), between wavefront-optimized (WFO) and corneal wavefront-guided (CWFG) transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (transPRK) for preoperative HOAs0.35 μm.Qingdao Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, Qingdao, Shandong, China.Prospective randomized controlled study.71 patients with preoperative total ocular and corneal aberrations0.35 μm who underwent transPRK for the treatment of myopia and myopic astigmatism were randomly divided into the aberration optimization mode group (WFO group; 36 eyes) and the corneal wavefront-guided mode group (CWFG group; 35 eyes). Preoperative and postoperative visual outcome, refraction, contrast sensitivity, and HOAs were compared.71 patients (71 eyes) who underwent transPRK were selected. The CWFG group had significantly lower total HOAs and coma values in the corneal aberration compared with the WFO group at 3 ( P = .009; P.001) and 6 months postoperatively ( P = .006; P.001). In addition, the CWFG group had significantly lower total HOAs and coma values in the whole-eye aberration compared with the WFO group at 3 ( P = .044; P = .004) and 6 months postoperatively ( P = .026; P = .001). The CWFG group had significantly better improvement in contrast sensitivity than the WFO group at spatial frequencies of 3 cycles per degree (cpd), 6 cpd, 12 cpd, and 18 cpd ( P = .005, P = .007, P = .001, and P.001, respectively).CWFG transPRK is associated with better visual and refractive outcomes and less HOAs than WFO transPRK in eyes with preoperative aberrations0.35 μm.
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45. Outcomes of toric intraocular lens realignment surgery done using slit-lamp method and wavefront aberrometry method.
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Prasad RS, Sankarananthan R, Pai A, Kamble NR, Balakrishnan L, Chitradevi R, and Shekhar M
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Purpose: To compare the slit-lamp method and wavefront aberrometry method based on outcomes of toric realignment surgeries., Settings: Tertiary care ophthalmic hospital., Design: Retrospective study., Methods: This study included all eyes undergoing toric intraocular lens (TIOL) realignment surgery between January 2019 and December 2021 for which TIOL axis assessment by slit-lamp method and wavefront aberrometry method was available. Data were retrieved from electronic medical records, and we documented demographics, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), subjective refraction, and TIOL axis by slit-lamp and wavefront aberrometry methods on postoperative day 1 and day 14. In patients with misalignment, TIOL was realigned to the original position in group 1 (27 patients) and to an axis based on calculations provided by wavefront aberrometer in group 2 (25 patients). Post-realignment surgery, UCVA, subjective refraction, and TIOL axis by slit-lamp and wavefront aberrometry methods were assessed and analyzed., Results: We analyzed 52 eyes and found that the mean preoperative misalignment with the slit-lamp method (44.9° ±20.0°) and wavefront aberrometry (47.1° ±19.5°) was similar. The corresponding degrees of misalignment post-TIOL repositioning surgeries were 5.2° ±5.2° (slit-lamp method) and 4.7° ±5.1° (wavefront aberrometry) (P = 0.615). Both groups showed significant improvement in median log of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) UCVA and reduction in median refractive cylinder., Conclusions: Slit-lamp method is as good as wavefront aberrometer method to assess TIOL axis. Toric realignment surgery is found to be safe, and realigning TIOL based on either slit-lamp method or wavefront aberrometer method equally improved UCVA and decreased residual refractive cylinder.
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46. Comparative analysis of outcomes following topography-guided laser in situ keratomileusis using manifest refraction versus a new topographic analysis algorithm.
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Sachdev GS, Ramamurthy S, Soundarya B, and Dandapani R
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Purpose: To compare the visual outcomes following topography-guided laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) treatment using manifest refraction versus a new topography analysis software., Methods: A prospective, randomized, observer-masked contralateral study was conducted in the refractive services of a tertiary eye care hospital in South India. Analysis of visual outcomes, corneal higher-order aberrations, and contrast sensitivity were performed at 3 months postoperative visit following uneventful topography-guided LASIK using the Wavelight EX500. One eye was treated with the Contoura platform using manifest refraction (Contoura), while the contralateral eye was treated using an ablation profile planned by the Phorcides Analytic Engine (Phorcides)., Results: Sixty eyes of 30 patients were included in the study. At 3 months postoperative visit, the uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) in the Contoura and Phorcides groups was logarithm of the minimal angle of resolution (logMAR) 0.04 ± 0.07 and logMAR 0.06 ± 0.1, respectively (P = 0.483). Postoperative manifest refractive spherical error (MRSE) was 0.12 ± 0.22 and - 0.06 ± 0.20 D in the Contoura and Phorcides groups, respectively (P = 0.338). Although higher number of eyes demonstrated a gain in one or more lines of corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) in the Contoura group (16.6% vs. 6.6%), the difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.361). Vector analysis (Alpins criteria) for postoperative cylinder, contrast sensitivity measurement, and corneal higher-order aberration profile showed no significant difference between the two groups at 3 months postoperative visit (P = 0.213, 0.514, and 0.332, respectively)., Conclusion: Quantitative and qualitative visual outcomes with the Phorcides Analytic Software were similar to the Contoura treatment using manifest refraction., Competing Interests: None
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47. Study of change in contrast sensitivity in relation to depth of ablation after wavefront optimized myopic laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis
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V Preethi, Manisha Dwivedi, Ankit Deokar, B V Roopasree, V Kavitha, Mallikarjun M Heralgi, and J Rajashekar
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Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Keratomileusis ,LASIK ,Refraction, Ocular ,Contrast Sensitivity ,WFO ,Maximum depth ,Unpaired t-Test ,medicine ,Contrast (vision) ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,media_common ,business.industry ,Repeated measures design ,Laser assisted ,Ablation ,Ophthalmology ,Treatment Outcome ,Original Article ,Lasers, Excimer ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this work was to study the change in contrast sensitivity (CS) in relation to depth of stromal ablation after wavefront-optimized (WFO) myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Methods: This was as prospective, longitudinal, comparative study. The study participants were divided into two groups: Group 1 ≤50 μ ablation depth; 60 eyes and group 2 >50 μ ablation depth; 60 eyes. All underwent WFO LASIK. Uncorrected and corrected distance visual acuity (UDVA and CDVA) and CS were measured preoperatively and postoperatively at 1 week, 2 weeks, and 2 and 6 months. Two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA), Unpaired t test and one-way repeated measures ANOVA were used to test differences across time periods within each treatment group. A value of P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results: The mean ablation depths in groups 1 and 2 were 39.30 μ ± 7.22 μ and 69.90 μ ± 12.09 μ, respectively; the maximum depth was 94.62 μ. In group 1, the preoperative mean CS was 1.91 ± 0.07, which improved postoperatively at 1 week (1.93 ± 0.06) and remained stable in subsequent follow-ups (1.94 ± 0.05). In group 2, the mean CS preoperatively was 1.87 ± 0.12, which postoperatively at 1 week and 6 months were 1.93 ± 0.07 and 1.94 ± 0.03, respectively (P < 0.05). Between the groups, preoperative CS was significantly different (P = 0.04), but the change in CS post-LASIK was insignificant (P > 0.05). Conclusion: There was a significant improvement in CS after WFO myopic LASIK in all patients irrespective of ablation depth (up to 94.62 μ).
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48. Characteristics of corneal high-order aberrations in adolescents with mild to moderate myopia
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Jin-Hui Ma, Xin Xi, Xu Zhang, and Lin Guan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Adolescent ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Astigmatism ,01 natural sciences ,Corneal Diseases ,010309 optics ,Cornea ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ocular axial length ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmology ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,Myopia ,Humans ,Corneal surface ,High order ,Child ,Coma ,business.industry ,Orthokeratology ,Corneal Topography ,General Medicine ,Axial length ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Corneal high-order aberration ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Corneal curvatures ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Corneal astigmatism ,Research Article - Abstract
Background This study investigated the characteristics of corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) of the anterior surface, posterior surface, and total cornea in adolescents with mild to moderate myopia. Methods A total of 183 patients with myopia (183 eyes) aged 8 to 18 years were enrolled in this study. The axial length (AL) of the eyes was measured by an IOL-Master, and corneal curvatures (K-values) and HOAs were measured by a Pentacam anterior segment diagnostic analyzer. Results Results of this study showed that the anterior, posterior and total corneal horizontal coma Z31 were − 0.1249 ± 0.105 μm, 0.0009 ± 0.001 μm, and − 0.1331 ± 0.116 μm, respectively; the anterior, posterior and total corneal vertical coma Z3− 1 were − 0.0212 ± 0.164 μm, 0.0003 ± 0.043 μm, and − 0.0216 ± 0.168 μm, respectively; and spherical aberration (SA) Z40 values were 0.2244 ± 0.091 μm, 0.1437 ± 0.029 um, and 0.1889 ± 0.090 μm, respectively. Total corneal Z31 was statistically correlated with posterior corneal astigmatism (K2b − K1b) (p = 0.038). Total corneal Z3− 1 was correlated with anterior corneal astigmatism (K2f − K1f) (p = 0.027). Anterior, posterior, and total corneal Z40 were correlated with anterior and posterior corneal curvature (K1f, K2f, K1b, K2b) (p = 0.001). Posterior corneal Z40b was also significantly correlated with AL. Conclusions In adolescents with mild to moderate myopia, the posterior corneal surface shape may play a compensatory role in the balance of corneal aberrations, and the posterior corneal SA tended to become less negative as the AL increased. The corneal coma may also play a compensatory role in posterior corneal surface astigmatism, which was valuable for the treatment for improving visual quality. This conclusion still needs to be verified.
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49. Comparison of Corneal Higher-order Aberrations between Miniscleral and Hybrid Lenses in Keratoconus
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Mehdi Khabazkhoob, Shokoofeh Rafati, Abbasali Yekta, Payam Nabovati, Hassan Hashemi, Ebrahim Jafarzadehpur, and Mehrdad Assadpour
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Adult ,Male ,Keratoconus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Contact Lenses ,Visual Acuity ,Coma (optics) ,law.invention ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Prosthesis Fitting ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,business.industry ,Corneal Topography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Subjective refraction ,eye diseases ,Contact lens ,Lens (optics) ,Aberrations of the eye ,Spherical aberration ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Sclera ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Optometry - Abstract
Significance Fitting specialty contact lenses (hybrid and miniscleral) can be a useful option in keratoconus patients to decrease higher-order aberrations (HOAs) and increase the quality of vision. Purpose The aim of the present study was to compare corneal HOAs between miniscleral and hybrid lenses in keratoconus patients. Methods The target population of this study was 37 patients with bilateral keratoconus aged 20 to 35 years who were referred to a specialized contact lens clinic by a corneal specialist. Pre-fitting examinations included objective and subjective refraction, measurement of uncorrected and best spectacle-corrected visual acuity, and measurement of corneal HOAs. Lens fitting was performed in the next step. Finally, post-fitting measurements including contact lens-corrected visual acuity and corneal HOAs were performed. Results The root mean square of the total HOAs significantly decreased after fitting both miniscleral and hybrid lens designs. There was a significant change in the third-order vertical coma and spherical aberration after fitting the miniscleral lens. In the hybrid lens group, a significant change was found only in vertical coma after fitting. There was no significant difference in the post-fitting HOA change between the two groups. Conclusions The results of this study showed the effectiveness of both miniscleral and hybrid lenses in decreasing HOAs in keratoconus patients. No significant difference was observed between these two lenses in this regard.
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50. Long-term Effect of Orthokeratology Lenses on Axial Length Elongation in Myopia: 2-3 Years Follow-up Study
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Sung Yeon Jun, Hyun Kyung Kim, Chul Woo Kim, and Sang-Mok Lee
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Ophthalmology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Follow up studies ,Orthokeratology ,medicine ,Term effect ,Corneal Wavefront Aberration ,Axial length ,Elongation ,business - Published
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