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International Eye Science ; (12): 810-815, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016601

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AIM: To assess the repeatability and agreement of higher-order aberration obtained by adaptive optics visual simulator(VAO)compared with OPD-Scan Ⅲ.METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from August to September 2023, including a total of 204 patients(204 eyes)with myopia whose right eyes were measured. The examinations were performed by the same skilled examiner using both devices separately. The VAO device was used to measure higher order aberrations of orders 3 to 6 at a pupil diameter of 4.5 mm, while both the VAO and OPD-Scan Ⅲ devices were utilized to measure total higher-order aberration(tHOA), spherical aberration(SA), coma aberration(Coma), and trefoil aberration(Trefoil)of the entire eye at pupil diameters ranging from 3 to 6 mm. Furthermore, the repeatability of whole eye aberration measurements obtained with the VAO device was evaluated and the agreement of the two devices was assessed.RESULTS: The whole-eye higher-order aberrations measured by VAO demonstrated excellent repeatability(0.767≤ICC≤0.941, Sw<0.01 μm, TRT<0.1 μm). There was no statistically significant difference in Coma measured by VAO or OPD-Scan Ⅲ for pupil diameters ranging from 4 to 6 mm(P>0.05), while a statistically significant difference was observed in whole-eye tHOA of other pupil diameters(all P<0.05). The agreement of aberration measurements for each order between VAO and OPD-Scan Ⅲ for 3 mm pupil diameters, SA at 4 and 5 mm pupil diameter and Coma at 4 mm pupil diameter showed a 95% limit of agreement(LoA)<0.1, indicating good agreement; however, poor agreement was found for the remaining aberration measurements at different pupil diameters, with a 95%LoA>0.1, and there were significant differences in higher-order aberrations measured by two devices under a pupil diameter of 3 mm(r=0.218-0.317, P<0.01), 4 mm(r=0.406-0.672, P<0.01), 5 mm(r=0.538-0.839, P<0.01 and r=0.030-0.109, P>0.01)and 6 mm(r=0.369-0.766, P<0.01).CONCLUSION: The VAO demonstrates favorable repeatability when assessing whole-eye higher order aberration under pupil diameters of 3-6 mm. However, there is inadequate agreement and interchangeability in whole-eye higher order aberration at 3-6 mm pupil diameter between VAO and OPD-Scan Ⅲ for clinical purposes.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2023 Aug; 71(8): 2978-2983
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225234

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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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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2023 May; 71(5): 1849-1854
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225058

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Purpose: To evaluate the postoperative visual outcomes, that is, corneal higher?order aberrations (HOAs) and visual quality, of patients with an angle kappa greater than 0.30 mm who underwent angle kappa adjustment during small?incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) 2 years after surgery compared to eyes with an angle kappa less than 0.30 mm. Methods: This was a retrospective study and included 12 patients from October 2019 to December 2019 who underwent the SMILE procedure for correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism and had one eye with a large kappa angle and another eye with a small kappa angle. Twenty?four months after surgery, an optical quality analysis system (OQAS II; Visiometrics, Terrassa, Spain) was used to measure the modulation transfer function cutoff frequency (MTFcutoff), Strehl2D ratio, and objective scatter index (OSI). HOAs were measured with a Tracey iTrace Visual Function Analyzer (Tracey version 6.1.0; Tracey Technologies, Houston, TX, USA). Assessment of subjective visual quality was achieved using the quality of vision (QOV) questionnaire. Results: At 24 months postoperatively, the mean spherical equivalent (SE) refraction was ? 0.32 ± 0.40 and ? 0.31 ± 0.35 in the S?kappa group (kappa <0.3 mm) and the L?kappa group (kappa ?0.3 mm), respectively (P > 0.05). The mean OSI was 0.73 ± 0.32 and 0.81 ± 0.47, respectively (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference in MTFcutoff and Strehl2D ratio between the two groups (P > 0.05). Total HOA, coma, spherical, trefoil, and secondary astigmatism were not significantly different (P > 0.05) between the two groups. Conclusion: Adjustment of angle kappa during SMILE helps reduce the decentration, results in less HOAs, and promotes visual quality. It provides a reliable method to optimize the treatment concentration in SMILE.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 782-794, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990913

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Objective:To investigate the status of corneal epithelial remodeling and changes in corneal aberration after femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) and FS-LASIK combined with corneal collagen cross-linking (FS-LASIK Xtra), and to analyze the relationship between corneal epithelial thickness (CET) and corneal aberration.Methods:A cohort study was conducted.A total of 172 patients (172 eyes) who underwent FS-LASIK at Yinhai Eye Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were enrolled from June 2021 to February 2022.The 172 eyes were divided into FS-LASIK group (94 eyes) and FS-LASIK Xtra group (78 eyes) according to the surgical procedure, with a total follow-up of 6 months.The cornea was divided into a central 2-mm ring and a ring of 2-5 mm centered on the central cornea.CET at 9 regions in the central 0-5 mm area was measured by OCT before and at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, and the corneal higher-order aberration (HOA) was measured by the iTrace visual function analyzer.The main outcomes were the increase in CET (ΔCET), and corneal HOA at 6 months after surgery.The relationship between central corneal ΔCET and corneal aberration was analyzed.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Yinhai Eye Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No.2021yh-009). Written informed consent was obtained from each subject.Results:At 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, the central, superior, superior nasal, nasal, inferior nasal, inferior, inferior temporal, temporal and superior temporal ΔCET were significantly smaller in FS-LASIK Xtra group than in FS-LASIK group (all at P<0.05). In FS-LASIK Xtra group, 6-month postoperative central, superior, superior nasal, inferior and inferior temporal ΔCET were significantly larger than those at 1 month after surgery, and 3- and 6-month postoperative temporal ΔCET were significantly larger than that at 1 month after surgery, and 6-month postoperative superior temporal ΔCET was significantly larger than those at 1 and 3 months after surgery (all at P<0.05). In FS-LASIK group, 3- and 6-month postoperative central, superior, inferior and inferior temporal ΔCET were significantly larger than those at 1 month after surgery, and 6-month postoperative superior nasal ΔCET was significantly larger than that at 3 months after surgery, and 6-month postoperative nasal, inferior nasal, temporal, superior temporal ΔCET were significantly larger than those at 1 and 3 months after surgery (all at P<0.05). There was no significant difference in vertical trefoil, vertical and horizontal coma changes at different time points after surgery between both groups (vertical trefoil: χ2group=4.27, P=0.118; χ2time=0.01, P>0.05.vertical coma: χ2group=5.74, P=0.057; χ2time=0.08, P=0.957.horizontal coma: χ2group=3.97, P=0.137; χ2time=0.51, P=0.773). The tilted trefoil changes at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery of FS-LASIK Xtra group were significantly larger than those of FS-LASIK group (all at P<0.05). The 6-month spherical aberration change in FS-LASIK Xtra group was significantly higher than that at 1 month after surgery, and the 6-month spherical aberration change in FS-LASIK group was significantly higher than that at 1 and 3 months after surgery (all at P<0.05). The 6-month total HOA change in FS-LASIK group was significantly lower than that at 1 and 3 months after surgery (all at P<0.05). In FS-LASIK group, central corneal ΔCET was weakly positively correlated with spherical aberration at 1 and 6 months after surgery ( rs=0.257, P=0.008; rs=0.244, P=0.012), and was weakly positively correlated with total HOA ( rs=0.253, P=0.009; rs=0.279, P=0.004). Conclusions:The postoperative ΔCET after FS-LASIK Xtra is smaller than that after FS-LASIK, but the homogeneity of ΔCET in each region is similar between the two groups.The changes in corneal HOA after surgery are similar in both groups, and there is a certain association between the overall epithelial distribution and corneal aberration.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 768-775, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990911

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Objective:To investigate the differences and changes in early postoperative visual quality after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and smart pulse technology-assisted transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (SPT-TransPRK).Methods:A cohort study was performed.A total of 92 patients (92 eyes) who underwent corneal laser refractive surgery were enrolled in Dalian Third People's Hospital Affiliated to Dalian Medical University from February 2021 to May 2021.The data from the right eye were collected for analysis.The patients were divided into SMILE group (40 patients, 40 eyes) and SPT-TransPRK group (52 patients, 52 eyes). Preoperative, 1- and 3-month postoperative visual acuity were measured to calculate the effectiveness, which was defined as the ratio of postoperative uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) to preoperative best corrected visual acuity.Refraction was measured by an AR-1 autorefractor.Corneal higher-order aberration (HOA) including total HOA, spherical aberration and coma was measured by Sirius corneal topographer.Objective scatter index (OSI), modulation transfer function cut-off frequency (MTF cut-off), Strehl ratio (SR), simulated contrast visual acuity VA100 (day), VA20 (dusk) and VA9 (night) were measured via OQAS II visual quality analysis system.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Dalian Third People's Hospital Affiliated to Dalian Medical University (No.2019-KT-010). Written informed consent was obtained from each subject.Results:There was no significant difference in 3-month postoperative UCVA and effectiveness between the two groups ( Z=0.880, P=0.380; t=0.920, P=0.058). Patients in SPT-TransPRK group showed mild hyperopia 3 months after surgery.Preoperative, 1- and 3-month postoperative total corneal HOA was (0.47±0.18), (0.70±0.22) and (0.74±0.19)μm in SMILE group, and (0.40±0.14), (0.98±0.35) and (0.94±0.22)μm in SPT-TransPRK group respectively, showing statistically significant differences ( Fgroup=13.851, P=0.001; Ftime=29.960, P<0.001). Preoperative, 1- and 3-month postoperative spherical aberration was (-0.20±0.09), (-0.44±0.14) and (-0.44±0.15)μm in SMILE group, and (-0.20±0.10), (-0.71±0.23) and (-0.75±0.20)μm in SPT-TransPRK group respectively, showing statistically significant differences ( Fgroup=31.037, P<0.001; Ftime=48.005, P<0.001). The postoperative total corneal HOA and spherical aberration were increased in both groups compared with before surgery, with statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). The 1- and 3-month postoperative total corneal HOA and spherical aberrations were smaller in SMILE group than in SPT-TransPRK group, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). The 1- and 3-month postoperative coma were increased in both groups compared with before surgery, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). In SMILE group, 1-month postoperative OSI was higher and 1-month postoperative MTF cut-off, SR, and VA9 were lower than those before surgery, and 3-month postoperative OSI was higher and 3-month postoperative SR and VA9 were lower than those before surgery, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). In SPT-TransPRK group, 1-month postoperative OSI was higher and 1-month postoperative MTF cut-off, SR, VA100, VA20, and VA9 were lower than those before surgery, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). There was no significant difference in OSI, MTF cut-off, SR, VA100, VA20, and VA9 between 3 months postoperatively and before surgery in the SPT-TransPRK group (all at P>0.05). There was no significant difference in coma, OSI, MTF cut-off, SR, VA100, VA20, and VA9 between two groups (all at P>0.05). Conclusions:Both SMILE and SPT-TransPRK are effective methods for correcting myopia and they have comparable visual quality.Compared with SPT-TransPRK, corneal total HOA and spherical aberration are smaller after SMILE.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 755-762, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990909

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Objective:To analyze and compare the corneal higher order aberration (HOA) after femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).Methods:A non-randomized controlled study was conducted.Sixty myopic patients (60 eyes) who underwent FS-LASIK or SMILE correction at Shandong Eye Hospital from April 2018 to January 2020 were enrolled and the data from the right eye were collected for analysis.Thirty cases (30 eyes) who received FS-LASIK in FS-LASIK group and 30 cases (30 eyes) who received SMILE in SMILE group had a preoperative equivalent spherical diopter of (-5.36±1.11)D and (-4.93±1.03)D, respectively.The HOA of the 6-mm anterior surface, posterior surface, and whole cornea were measured before surgery and at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after surgery using Pentacam.The root mean square values (μm) of total corneal HOA, spherical aberration, coma and trefoil were obtained.Differences in the above root mean square values at different time points were compared between the two groups.The study protocol adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the Ethics Committee of Shandong Eye Hospital (No.SDSYKYY20180306). Written informed consent was obtained from each subject.Results:The preoperative and 1-, 3-, 6-, 12-month postoperative total HOA of the anterior corneal surface were (0.428±0.126), (0.775±0.169), (0.811±0.194), (0.759±0.214), (0.704±0.199)μm in the FS-LASIK group and (0.409±0.094), (0.656±0.148), (0.681±0.161), (0.668±0.175), (0.648±0.160)μm in the SMILE group, with a significant overall difference ( Fgroup=5.652, P=0.024; Ftime=107.169, P<0.01). Compared with SMILE group, the postoperative total HOA of anterior corneal surface and spherical aberration at different time points were increased in FS-LASIK group, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). Compared with before surgery, the postoperative total HOA of the anterior corneal surface and spherical aberration at different time points were increased in both groups, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). In the two groups, the 6- and 12-month postoperative total HOA of the anterior corneal surface were reduced in comparison with the 3-month postoperative ones of the anterior corneal surface, and the 12-month postoperative spherical aberrations of the anterior corneal surface were significantly reduced in comparison with the 1- and 3-month postoperative ones of the anterior corneal surface, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). There were significant differences in the coma and trefoil of the anterior corneal surface between before and after the operation (coma: Ftime=47.848, P<0.01; trefoil: Ftime=2.497, P=0.046). Compared with before surgery, the postoperative coma was significantly increased in the two groups (all at P<0.05). There were significant differences in total corneal HOA and spherical aberration at different postoperative time points between the two groups (total HOA: Fgroup=8.093, P=0.008; Ftime=125.019, P<0.01.spherical aberration: Fgroup=4.771, P=0.037; Ftime=34.033, P<0.01). Compared with SMILE group, the total corneal HOA and spherical aberration were significantly increased in FS-LASIK group at different postoperative time points (all at P<0.05). Compared with before surgery, postoperative total HOA of the anterior corneal surface and spherical aberration at different postoperative time points were significantly increased in both groups (all at P<0.05). In both groups, the 12-month postoperative corneal spherical aberration was significantly reduced in comparison with the 1- and 3-month postoperative ones (all at P<0.05). There was a significant difference in coma between before and after surgery ( Ftime=30.829, P<0.01). Compared with before surgery, the postoperative coma was significantly increased at different time points in both groups (all at P<0.05). Conclusions:Both FS-LASIK and SMILE increase the HOA of the anterior corneal surface and the whole cornea.Compared with FS-LASIK, SMILE introduces less HOA of the anterior corneal surface and the whole cornea as well as spherical aberrations.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1196-1201, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976495

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AIM: To evaluate the effect of anterior capsule polishing on visual quality after phacoemulsification.METHODS: Prospective randomized control study. A total of 65 patients(73 eyes)with age-related cataract who underwent phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens(IOL)implantation in the Emergency General Hospital between November 2021 and June 2022 were included. These patients were randomly assigned to two groups, with one group(anterior polishing group)underwent anterior and posterior capsule polishing(30 cases, 35 eyes), while the other(control group)receive routine posterior capsule polishing(35 cases, 38 eyes). Best corrected visual acuity was observed at 1wk, 1, 3 and 6mo after operation. Area of anterior capsule orifice was measured at 3 and 6mo after operation. Meanwhile, posterior capsular opacification(P score), IOL tilt and decentration were recorded by Pentacam Scheimpflug system. In addition, wavefront aberration, Strehl ratio(SR)of point spread function(PSF)and modulation transfer function(MTF)were evaluated by OPD-Scan Ⅲ.RESULTS: At 1wk, 1, 3 and 6mo after operation, best corrected visual acuity in anterior polishing group is significantly better than that of control group(P&#x003C;0.05). There were no significant differences in area of anterior capsule opening, P score, IOL decentration, SR of PSF and MTF between two groups at 3 and 6mo after operation(P&#x003E;0.05). At 3mo follow-up, no significant differences in IOL tilt and wavefront aberration were measured between two groups either(P&#x003E;0.05). However, IOL tilt [(1.65±0.60)° vs.(2.34±0.43)°, P&#x003C;0.001] and wavefront aberration(0.03±0.01μm vs. 0.06±0.03μm, P&#x003C;0.001)in anterior polishing group were significant lower compared to control group at 6mo after operation.CONCLUSION: 360° polishing of anterior and posterior capsule during phacoemulsification can improve best corrected visual quality, with reduced IOL tilt, lower wavefront aberration and better visual quality.

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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 82: e0008, 2023. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423615

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RESUMO Ao remodelar a córnea usando um perfil de ablação individualizado para cada olho obtido por meio de aberrometria de frente de onda, o tratamento guiado por frente de onda tenta reduzir aberrações preexistentes e induzidas cirurgicamente, minimizando as aberrações de alta ordem (HOAs) visualmente significativas. No entanto, o aumento de HOA ainda é uma preocupação, mesmo com ablações personalizadas. Na cirurgia refrativa a laser miópica, como o feixe de laser entra na periferia, algumas partes são refletidas, e o feixe circular se torna elíptico, resultando em diminuição na eficácia da energia do laser. A subablação da córnea periférica pode ser induzida por esses fatores que aumentam a HOA, especialmente a aberração esférica. Este relato tem por finalidade mostrar uma paciente alto míope submetida à PRK guiada por frente de onda que evoluiu com aumento das HOAs.


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.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 525-532, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931105

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Objective:To investigate the influence of angle Kappa on total high-order aberration (HOA) before and after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).Methods:An observational case series study was conducted.Right eyes of 98 patients with myopia and myopic astigmatism who underwent SMILE surgery at Tianjin Eye Hospital from April 2015 to May 2016 were selected.Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), spherical diopter and cylindrical diopter under cycloplegic condition were examined before the surgery and at l and 3 months postoperatively.The chord distance of angle Kappa was measured by Pentacam topography.Wavefront aberrations were measured by WaveScan aberrometer.Pre- and postoperative UCVA, refractive status and each HOA were analyzed.The relationship between angle Kappa and each HOA was analyzed by Pearson correlation.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Tianjin Eye Hospital (No.TJYYLL-2017-17). Written informed consent was obtained from each subject.Results:The preoperative, postoperative 1-month and postoperative 3-month UCVA (LogMAR) were 0.06±0.23, -0.03±0.07 and -0.05±0.07, respectively, showing a statistically significant difference ( F=779.330, P<0.001). There were statistically significant differences in spherical diopter, cylinder diopter and spherical equivalent (SE) between before and after operation ( F=1 107.811, 127.786, 1 191.266; all at P<0.001), and the postoperative spherical diopter, cylinder diopter and SE were significantly lower than those before surgery (all at P<0.001). At 6-mm pupil diameter, significant differences were found between postoperative total HOA, spherical aberration, coma, the third-order aberration (S3), fourth-order aberration (S4), fifth-order aberration (S5) and sixth-order aberration (S6) and the preoperative values ( F=75.915, 78.231, 66.186, 64.521, 97.161, 36.623, 28.852; all at P<0.001). The postoperative 1- and 3-month total HOA, spherical aberration, coma, S3, S4, S5 and S6 were significantly increased in comparison with those before surgery (all at P<0.05). There was a positive correlation between angle Kappa and total HOA, coma and S3 at 1 and 3 months after surgery (total HOA: r=0.357, 0.363; both at P<0.001.coma: r=0.310, 0.341; both at P<0.01.S3∶ r=0.343, 0.371; both at P<0.01). Significant differences were found in preoperative, postoperative 1-month and 3-month total HOA, coma and S3 between groups with different angle Kappa ( Fgroup=3.363, 4.277, 4.029; all at P<0.05). The postoperative total HOA, coma and S3 of the larger angle Kappa group were greater than those of the smaller angle Kappa group, with statistically significant differences between them (all at P<0.05). Conclusions:A larger angle Kappa may induce HOAs in SMILE surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 284-288, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931069

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Adaptive optics (AO) can measure and correct wavefront aberrations in real time, which enables the optical system to adapt to external changes and maintain excellent optical performance, and has been gradually paid attention in the field of ophthalmology.AO technology can carry out optometry according to wavefront aberrations to improve the efficiency and accuracy of subjective and objective refraction, eliminate the influence of ocular aberrations on retinal imaging, provide more accurate data for the evaluation of optic nerve function, improve the effectiveness of visual perception training and provide vision care and treatment for special people, as well as simulate and predict postoperative visual outcome and give personalized schemes for refractive surgery and intraocular lens implantation.Moreover, AO combined with optical coherence tomography, optical scanning laser ophthalmoscope, and confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope, can realize fundus imaging and retinal vascular imaging in real time, provide better sensitivity and resolution of retinal detection, distinguish fine details of retinal vessels and cone cells, and characterize retinal pigment epithelium topology and deformation, the application of which in posterior segment laser surgery, glaucoma diagnosis and follow-up, color blindness and retinal physiological activity research has been attracting attention.In this article, the principle and application of AO in ophthalmology were briefly reviewed.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1183-1186, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929503

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AIM: To compare the postoperative efficacy of corneal wavefront-guided femtosecond laser-assisted excimer in situ keratomileusis(FS-LASIK)in the treatment of myopia patients with different degrees of astigmatism and the changes of corneal higher order aberration.METHODS: A total of 133 patients(265 eyes)with myopia and astigmatism were enrolled in this retrospective study. All of them underwent corneal wavefront-guided FS-LASIK surgery for the first time in Aier Eye Hospital(Kunming)from April to October 2020. The patients were divided into three groups according to the different astigmatism: Low astigmatism group: astigmatism ≤1.0D, 62 cases(124 eyes), medium astigmatism group: a total of 54 cases(107 eyes)with astigmatism was 1.25-2.0D, high astigmatism group: a total of 17 cases(34 eyes)with astigmatism ≥2.25D. Visual acuity and refraction were recorded before surgery and 3mo after the surgery and the cornea of the patients was measured by Pentacam three-dimensional corneal topography. Record total higher order aberrations(root mean square), spherical aberration, horizontal coma, vertical coma, horizontal clover and oblique clover in the 6mm diameter range of the cornea. The postoperative effects of the three groups of patients were observed and the changes of corneal high order aberration before and after surgery were compared. RESULTS: The validity index of visual acuity in the three groups of patients was all greater than 1.1 and the residual diopter was all within ±0.30D. The residual diopter in the low astigmatism group was the least than that of the other two groups(P&#x003C;0.05). At 3mo after surgery, the corneal total higher order aberration, spherical aberration and vertical coma of the three groups were all increased compared with those before surgery(P&#x003C;0.05). The spherical aberration increase in the high astigmatism group was less than that in the other two groups(P&#x003C;0.05).CONCLUSION: Corneal wavefront-guided FS-LASIK surgery is safe and effective in the treatment of myopia with different degrees of astigmatism, and the effect is also accurate for patients with high astigmatism. The degree of of preoperative astigmatism is not responsible for increased corneal higher order aberration after the surgery.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1113-1117, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929489

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Femtosecond laser small incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)is one of the most advanced corneal refractive operations at present. Different from other traditional corneal refractive operations, SMILE achieves minimally invasive and valveless operation. Therefore, the evaluation of postoperative visual quality of SMILE also has its own characteristics, at present, the latest research at home and abroad has confirmed that the naked eye vision can be significantly improved and the refractive status is stable after SMILE. However, there are different understandings of the objective visual quality indexes and their influencing factors, such as higher-order aberration, modulation transfer function cut off(MTF cut off)and objective scatter index(OSI)after SMILE. This paper reviews the postoperative visual quality and its influencing factors after SMILE to provide clinical help.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 1115-1118, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908638

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Wavefront aberration is an evaluation index of objective visual quality.In recent years, the relationship between the wavefront aberration compensation in human eyes and the visual quality has been paid more and more attention.There is a mutual compensation relationship between various aberration terms, between corneal aberration and intraocular aberration, and between the anterior and posterior corneal surfaces, and the visual nervous system compensates human eye aberrations.The characteristics of aberration compensation change with age, and are different in analysis of different regions.Vision correction methods, such as refractive surgery and contact lenses, will change the aberration compensation relationship in human eyes, and the changes caused may have an impact on visual quality.It is important to understand the relationship between the aberration compensation characteristics in human eyes and the visual quality.Therefore, not only the existing aberrations should be taken into consideration, but also the compensation characteristics of human eye aberrations must be elucidated to make personalized correction for the aberrations and improve the visual quality after correction.The research progress and significance on the relationship between human eye aberration compensation characteristics and visual quality were reviewed in this article.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1757-1763, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886719

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@#AIM:To evaluate the effect of higher-order aberrations(HOAs)after topography-guided and wavefront-optimized femtosecond laser-assisted <i>in situ</i> keratomileusis(FS-LASIK). <p>METHODS: We searched on PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Medline, CNKI, CBM, VIP and WanFang Data database for randomized controlled trials(RCTs)and comparative studies(CTs). The published languages were limited to Chinese and English. The risk bias tool provided by the Cochrane cooperation scale and Newcastle-Ottawa Scale were used to assess the risk bias of included studies of RCTs and CTs. The published biases of included studies were assessed by the Egger test. Meta-analysis was performed with Review Manager 5.4.<p>RESULTS: Two randomized controlled trials and six comparative studies with a total of 987 subjects were included(482 in the topography-guided FS-LASIK group, 505 in the wavefront optimized FS-LASIK group). The Meta-analysis showed that the topography-guided group has a better effect than the wavefront-optimized group in spherical equivalent, the difference between the two groups was statistically significant \〖<i>WMD</i>=0.11, 95%<i>CI </i>(0.07, 0.14), <i>P</i><0.00001\〗. And the results also indicated that there was a significant difference between the two groups with HOAs \〖<i>WMD= </i>-0.09, 95%<i>CI </i>(-0.13,-0.05), <i>P</i><0.0001\〗, spherical aberrations \〖<i>WMD=</i>-0.05, 95%<i>CI </i>(-0.09, -0.01), <i>P</i>=0.008\〗 and coma \〖<i>WMD=</i>-0.08, 95%<i>CI </i>(-0.12, -0.05), <i>P</i><0.00001\〗.<p>CONCLUSION: Based on the available evidence, topography-guided FS-LASIK has higher diopter and lower HOAs, spherical aberrations and coma than wavefront-optimized FS-LASIK.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2019 Jul; 67(7): 1030-1035
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-197328

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Purpose: To evaluate the agreement of selected higher order aberration measurements between aberrometers based on three different wavefront technologies. Methods: Twenty-three eyes of 23 participants were compared between Zywave, OPD-Scan III, and iDesign aberrometers, for total ocular aberrations. Participants were between 19 and 69 years of age, and exclusion criteria were previous ocular surgery or trauma, contact lens wear within the preceding 2 weeks, and ocular or systemic disease. Corneal aberrations were compared between the OPD-Scan III and GALILEI™ G2 aberrometers. Zernike coefficients of vertical and oblique trefoil, vertical and horizontal coma, and spherical aberration were analyzed in R software. Results: In all, 276 scans were captured in total, with a male-to-female ratio of 11:12. Total ocular vertical coma [mean difference (MD) = 0.026 ?m, P < 0.005], vertical trefoil (MD = 0.033 ?m, P < 0.05), and spherical aberration (MD = 0.022 ?m, P < 0.05) differed significantly between the iDesign and OPD-Scan III. Differences in total vertical (MD = 0.072 ?m, P < 0.05) and oblique trefoil (MD = 0.058 ?m, P < 0.05) were demonstrated between the Zywave and OPD-Scan III, and spherical aberration (MD = 0.030 ?m, P < 0.005) between iDesign and Zywave. iDesign corneal horizontal coma (MD = 0.025 ?m, P < 0.05) and spherical aberration (MD = 0.043 ?m, P < 0.005) measurements were significantly different between the GALILEI™ G2 and the OPD-Scan III. Conclusion: Zywave, iDesign, and OPD-Scan III, and GALILEITM G2 and OPD-Scan III may be used interchangeably for their total ocular and corneal wavefront functions, respectively; however, care must be taken if using these devices for guiding ablation or monitoring corneal disease.

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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 32(1): e708, ene.-mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1093676

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RESUMEN Objetivo: Determinar la relación entre la clasificación subjetiva de la opacidad del cristalino por LOCS III, la agudeza visual mejor corregida y el análisis objetivo de la calidad visual por aberrometría. Métodos: En este estudio observacional, descriptivo y transversal se realizó la categorización con LOCS III de cataratas seniles en paciente con agudeza visual mayor a 0,7 y una medición objetiva de la calidad visual por análisis de frente de onda en pacientes que asistieron al Centro de Microcirugía Ocular del Instituto Cubano de Oftalmología "Ramón Pando Ferrer" entre junio del año 2016 y diciembre de 2017. Resultados: Las cataratas corticales estuvieron relacionadas con una gran magnitud de aberraciones ópticas de alto orden, principalmente coma y trefoil. También se encontró un valor significativo de la aberración esférica en el grupo de cataratas nucleares. Las cataratas del grupo subcapsular posterior no mostraron un tipo de aberración predominante. No se pudo obtener la relación entre la magnitud de la catarata catalogada por LOCS III y los indicadores de calidad visual o la agudeza visual mejor corregida porque el tamaño de la muestra fue insuficiente para relacionarlo con el gran número de categorías en LOCS III. Conclusiones: En los pacientes con catarata senil y buena agudeza visual, el tipo y el grado de opacidad categorizada por LOCS III condiciona el tipo y la magnitud de las aberraciones, y por tanto el deterioro de la calidad visual(AU)


ABSTRACT Objective: Determine the relationship between subjective lens opacity classification by LOCS III, best corrected visual acuity and objective visual quality analysis by aberrometry. Methods: A cross-sectional observational descriptive study was conducted based on LOCS III to classify senile cataracts in patients with visual acuity above 0.7 and objective visual quality measurement by wavefront analysis attending the Ocular Microsurgery Center of Ramón Pando Ferrer Cuban Institute of Ophthalmology from June 2016 to December 2017. Results: Cortical cataracts were associated to a large number of higher-order ocular aberrations, mainly coma and trefoil. Significant spherical aberration values were also found in the nuclear cataract group. Cataracts in the posterior subcapsular group did not display a prevailing aberration type. It was not possible to determine the relationship between the magnitude of the cataract as classified by LOCS III and visual quality indicators or best corrected visual acuity, because sample size was insufficient to be related to the large number of categories in LOCS III. Conclusions: In patients with senile cataract and good visual acuity, the type and degree of opacity as classified by LOCS III determines the type and magnitude of the aberrations, and thus the deterioration of visual quality(AU)


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Humans , Cataract Extraction/methods , Visual Acuity , Aberrometry/methods , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Observational Study
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International Eye Science ; (12): 1119-1122, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742605

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@#AIM: To compare the clinical observations of patients with cataract axis longer than 24mm who underwent either femtosecond laser or traditional cataract surgery combined with Toric intraocular lens.<p>METHODS: Prospective study. The subjects were patients with cataract eyes with axis length longer than 24mm who underwent ocular cataract surgery and toric IOL implantation in our hospital. They were divided into femtosecond phaco groups. Clinical observations included uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity, and changes in corneal and intraocular high-order phase difference.<p>RESULTS: The best corrected visual acuity of the two groups 3mo after surgery(0.092±0.089, 0.131±0.096)was significantly higher than that before surgery(0.855±0.213, 0.948±0.135)(<i>P</i><0.05). The difference between the high-order cornea and the entire eye of the two groups was not significant(<i>P</i>>0.05). In the femtosecond group, the strchl values were negatively correlated with 4s3, 4s4, and 4Total in the 4mm pupil diameter of the entire eye and with the 6s5 at 6mm pupil diameter. The strchl values were also negatively correlated with 4s3 and 4Total in the 4mm pupil diameter of the entire eye in the traditional group and with 6s3, 6s3+s5, and 6Total under the 6mm pupil diameter.<p>CONCLUSION: Implantation of Toric IOL in patients with cataract greater than 24mm can effectively correct corneal regular astigmatism. Both FLACS and conventional phacoemulsification can maintain intraocular rotational stability and significantly improve postoperative visual quality.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 446-449, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-719749

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@#AIM: To evaluate the interocular aberration root mean squares(RMS)characteristics among different severities of hyperopic anisometropic amblyopia.<p>METHODS: Sixty hyperopic anisometropic amblyopia were enrolled and divided into mild, moderate and severe groups. Each group was then divided into amblyopic eye(AE)and fellow eye(FE)subgroups according to the corrected visual acuity of each subject. All patients underwent wavefront analysis with iDesign<sup>©</sup> wavefront aberration system(AMO, USA)in mydriasis condition. Paired <i>t</i>-test was used to compare interocular differences of aberration parameters within groups. <p>RESULTS: Paired<i> t</i>-test showed that significant differences in defocus equivalent(DE), BCVA between AE and FE in mild, moderate and severe anisometropic amblyopia(all <i>P</i><0.01). No significant interocular difference was noticed in mild group except for forth-order aberration RMS(<i>P</i><0.01). And No significant interocular differences were noticed in moderate and severe group except for total aberration RMS(both <i>P</i><0.01). One-way ANOVA showed that significant interocular differences were noticed in third-order aberration RMS among the groups(<i>P</i><0.01). LSD showed that interocular difference of third-order aberration RMS in moderate group was significant lower than that in mild and moderate groups(both <i>P</i><0.05). <p>CONCLUSION: In mydriasis condition, mild anisometropic amblyopia showed higher forth-order aberration RMS in AE than that in FE, moderate and sever amblyopia showed higher total aberration RMS in AE than that in FE. Moderate anisometropic amblyopia manifested lower interocular differences of third-order aberrations RMS than mild and severe amblyopia, but no significant interocular differences observed between mild and severe amblyopia.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 2071-2075, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756837

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@#AIM: To investigate the effect of inclination and eccentricity of intraocular lens(IOL),on optical imaging quality <i>via</i> wavefront aberration optical path system.<p>METHODS: The spherical IOL Sensar AR40e, the aspherical monofocal IOL Tecnis ZA9003, and the aspheric multifocal IOL Tecnis ZM900 were measured at the center of the center using a laboratory-built Hartmann-Shack IOL wavefront aberration path system at 5.0mm simulated pupil diameter. 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8mm, the effect on the optical imaging quality when tilting 5°, 10°, 15°, 20°, 25° to the nasal side and the temporal side, and quantitative imaging quality by high-order aberration and modulation transfer function.<p>RESULTS: The Temnis ZA9003 MTF value was higher than AR40e and Tecnis ZM900 when inclinationed within 5°, while the three IOL MTF values were significantly different when inclinationed 5°, 10°, 15°, and 20°. Tecnis ZA9003 The IOL inclination angle was significantly positively correlated with the coma(<i>r</i>=0.842, <i>P</i><0.001), and there was no significant correlation with the spherical aberration(<i>r</i>=0.229, <i>P</i>=0.241). The three IOL MTF values were obtained when the eccentricity was 0.6 and 0.8 mm. Significant differences(both <i>P</i><0.001), the imaging quality of the Tecnis ZM900 eccentricity greater than 0.4mm decreased significantly.<p>CONCLUSION: When the inclination of aspheric IOL(-0.27μm spherical aberration)is less than 5°and the eccentricity is less than 0.4mm, aspherical IOL has a better imaging quality than that of spherical IOL. Tecnis ZM900 IOL has a lower optical imaging quality than that of spherical and aspheric IOL when the eccentricity of IOL is more than 0.4mm.

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