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Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes
PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between refractive error and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in patients with myopic astigmatism. METHODS: HOAs were measured using the Zywave II aberrometer over a 6 mm pupil. Correlations between HOAs and myopia, astigmatism, and age were analyzed. RESULTS: One...
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Ophthalmic Research Center
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22737320 |
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author | Karimian, Farid Feizi, Sepehr Doozande, Azade |
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description | PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between refractive error and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in patients with myopic astigmatism. METHODS: HOAs were measured using the Zywave II aberrometer over a 6 mm pupil. Correlations between HOAs and myopia, astigmatism, and age were analyzed. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-six eyes of 63 subjects with mean age of 26.4±5.9 years were studied. Mean spherical equivalent refractive error and refractive astigmatism were −4.94±1.63 D and 0.96±1.06 D, respectively. The most common higher-order aberration was primary horizontal trefoil with mean value of 0.069±0.152 μm followed by spherical aberration (−0.064±0.130 μm) and primary vertical coma (−0.038±0.148 μm). As the order of aberration increased from third to fifth, its contribution to total HOA decreased: 53.9% for third order, 31.9% for fourth order, and 14.2% for fifth order aberrations. Significant correlations were observed between spherical equivalent refractive error and primary horizontal coma (R=0.231, P=0.022), and root mean square (RMS) of spherical aberration (R=0.213, P=0.031); between astigmatism and RMS of total HOA (R=0.251, P=0.032), RMS of fourth order aberration (R=0.35, P<0.001), and primary horizontal coma (R=0.314, P=0.004). Spherical aberration (R=0.214, P=0.034) and secondary vertical coma (R=0.203, P=0.031) significantly increased with age. CONCLUSION: Primary horizontal trefoil, spherical aberration and primary vertical coma are the predominant higher-order aberrations in eyes with myopic astigmatism. |
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spelling | pubmed-33806642012-06-26 Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes Karimian, Farid Feizi, Sepehr Doozande, Azade J Ophthalmic Vis Res Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between refractive error and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in patients with myopic astigmatism. METHODS: HOAs were measured using the Zywave II aberrometer over a 6 mm pupil. Correlations between HOAs and myopia, astigmatism, and age were analyzed. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-six eyes of 63 subjects with mean age of 26.4±5.9 years were studied. Mean spherical equivalent refractive error and refractive astigmatism were −4.94±1.63 D and 0.96±1.06 D, respectively. The most common higher-order aberration was primary horizontal trefoil with mean value of 0.069±0.152 μm followed by spherical aberration (−0.064±0.130 μm) and primary vertical coma (−0.038±0.148 μm). As the order of aberration increased from third to fifth, its contribution to total HOA decreased: 53.9% for third order, 31.9% for fourth order, and 14.2% for fifth order aberrations. Significant correlations were observed between spherical equivalent refractive error and primary horizontal coma (R=0.231, P=0.022), and root mean square (RMS) of spherical aberration (R=0.213, P=0.031); between astigmatism and RMS of total HOA (R=0.251, P=0.032), RMS of fourth order aberration (R=0.35, P<0.001), and primary horizontal coma (R=0.314, P=0.004). Spherical aberration (R=0.214, P=0.034) and secondary vertical coma (R=0.203, P=0.031) significantly increased with age. CONCLUSION: Primary horizontal trefoil, spherical aberration and primary vertical coma are the predominant higher-order aberrations in eyes with myopic astigmatism. Ophthalmic Research Center 2010-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3380664/ /pubmed/22737320 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Karimian, Farid Feizi, Sepehr Doozande, Azade Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes |
title | Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes |
title_full | Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes |
title_fullStr | Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes |
title_full_unstemmed | Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes |
title_short | Higher-Order Aberrations in Myopic Eyes |
title_sort | higher-order aberrations in myopic eyes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22737320 |
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