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Grading Sphero-Cylinder Spectacle Similarity

Authors :
Arnold RW
Beveridge JS
Martin SJ
Beveridge NR
Metzger EJ
Smith KA
Source :
Clinical Optometry, Vol Volume 13, Pp 23-32 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Dove Medical Press, 2021.

Abstract

Robert W Arnold,1 Joshua S Beveridge,1 Samuel J Martin,1 Nathanael R Beveridge,1 Elise J Metzger,2 Kyle A Smith3 1The Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA; 2Grace Christian School, Anchorage, AK, USA; 3Kyle Smith, Accurate Vision, Anchorage, AK, USACorrespondence: Robert W ArnoldThe Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Alaska Children’s EYE & Strabismus, 3500 Latouche #280, Anchorage, AK 99508, USATel +1 907 561-1917Fax +1 907 563-5373Email eyedoc@alaska.netBackground: Portable autorefractors can estimate refractive error in remote locations, but sphero-cylinder comparison and donated-spectacle dispensing are not yet simple.Methods: Normal astigmats determined best corrected acuity, then degraded 1 logMAR (Grade A), 3 logMAR (Grade B), and 6 logMAR (Grade C) to determine limits of astigmatism axis and power at these levels. The cylindrical refraction was vector transformed with J0 on the abscissa and J45 on the ordinate.Results: Ten subjects produced multiple refractions at the interfaces of Grades A, B, and C representing ovals on the J0 and J45 coordinates. When rotated, the vertical axis represented 45° or 135°, the horizontal long axis was 1.6× the short axis. The size of the ovals positively correlated with cylinder power. Given a target refraction, the comparability of a candidate lens was demonstrated on our interactive database yielding a simple A, B, C, or worse grade for cylinder, spherical equivalent, and pupillary diameter.Conclusion(s)/Relevance: Inputting a remote autorefraction, pupillary diameter and age as target and a donated spectacle as the candidate with a “B” grade similarity would be expected to attain 20/40 acuity (3 logMAR degrade) if best corrected visual acuity was 20/20. This practical Excel database could facilitate widespread remote lay dispensing of the cylinder as well as spherical spectacles. The grade similarity can also compare refracting tools such as photoscreeners and hand-held autorefractors.Clinical Trials Registry: NCT04297969.Keywords: donated recyled spectacles, remote dispensing, portable autorefraction, vision screen validation, forensic optometry

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11792752
Volume :
ume 13
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Clinical Optometry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4c9a704b98f74c86a1316d0ee9d3ebc4
Document Type :
article