Journal article
Relationship between ocular wavefront aberrations and refractive error in Chinese school children
Clinical and experimental optometry, Vol.95(4), pp.399-403
07/01/2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1444-0938.2012.00739.x
PMID: 22640028
Abstract
Background: The relationship between ocular wavefront aberrations and refractive error in children's eyes remains controversial. The purpose of this study is to re-examine this relationship in Chinese school children under natural distance accommodation. Methods: Ocular wavefront aberrations were measured in 86 Chinese children with spherical equivalent refraction (SER) between +0.5-D and -6.0-D and astigmatism less than -1.00-D. Wavefront aberrations were calculated using an objective method based on the Hartmann-Shack principle. Refractive error was obtained using a phoropter after cycloplegia. Subjects were categorised into three groups based on the mean SER: emmetropia (SER from -0.50-D to +0.50-D), mild myopia (SER greater than -0.50-D to -3.00-D) and moderate myopia (SER greater than -3.00-D to -6.00-D). Of the 86 participants, 22 were emmetropic, 43 were mildly myopic and 21 were moderately myopic. The root mean square (RMS) values of higher-order aberrations, Zernike coefficients (third-, fourth- and fifth-order aberrations) and R-j (the ratio of third-, fourth- or fifth-order aberrations to total higher-order aberrations) were compared across the three refractive groups. Results: No significant correlations were found between the RMS values of total higher-order aberrations, third-order aberrations, fourth-order aberrations, fifth-order aberrations, spherical aberration or coma and SER. No significant differences in the RMS values of total higher-order aberrations or R-j were observed among the groups. The difference in fifth-order aberrations was statistically significant among the groups (p = 0.022); no other differences in higher-order aberration were found. Aside from C (3,1), no other differences were observed for Zernike coefficients. Conclusion: Ocular wavefront aberrations are similar among Chinese school children with different refractive errors under natural accommodation for a distance target. There is no evidence that myopes have a different amount of ocular higher-order aberrations than emmetropes.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Relationship between ocular wavefront aberrations and refractive error in Chinese school children
- Creators
- Tao Li - Jinshan Hospital of Fudan UniversityXiaodong Zhou - Jinshan Hospital of Fudan UniversityZhi Chen - Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan UniversityXingtao Zhou - Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan UniversityRenyuan Chu - Fudan UniversityMatthew R. Hoffman - University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Clinical and experimental optometry, Vol.95(4), pp.399-403
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- DOI
- 10.1111/j.1444-0938.2012.00739.x
- PMID
- 22640028
- ISSN
- 0816-4622
- eISSN
- 1444-0938
- Number of pages
- 5
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/01/2012
- Academic Unit
- Otolaryngology
- Record Identifier
- 9984366292902771
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