Authors
Raymond A Applegate, Gene Hilmantel, Howard C Howland, Elmer Y Tu, Tomy Starck, E Joseph Zayac
Publication date
2000/9/1
Source
Journal of refractive surgery
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
507-514
Publisher
Slack Incorporated
Description
PURPOSE: Wavefront analysis has demonstrated that refractive surgery-induced corneal first surface aberrations are large, are dominated by symmetric aberrations (spherical-like aberrations), and are correlated to measures of visual performance. It is not clear whether the correlation between corneal first surface aberrations and visual performance can be generalized to other corneal conditions where large asymmetric aberrations (coma-like aberrations) may dominate the aberration structure. The purpose of the research reported here was to determine the general utility of corneal first surface wavefront analysis in predicting visual performance.
METHODS: Patients were 13 normals and 78 patients with a variety of corneal conditions including surgically removed pterygia, penetrating keratoplasty, keratoconus, radial keratotomy, laser in situ keratomileusis, and others. Videokeratographs were taken for all patients …
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