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TítuloThe effect of accommodation on peripheral refraction under two illumination conditions
Autor(es)van Ginkel, Raquel
Mechó, María
Cardona, Genis
González-Méijome, José Manuel
Palavras-chaveperipheral refraction
accommodation
aberrometry
relative peripheral refractive error
IRX3 aberrometer
Data23-Mai-2022
EditoraMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
RevistaPhotonics
Citaçãovan Ginkel, R.; Mechó, M.; Cardona, G.; González-Méijome, J.M. The Effect of Accommodation on Peripheral Refraction under Two Illumination Conditions. Photonics 2022, 9, 364. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9050364
Resumo(s)The clinical importance of peripheral refraction as a function of accommodation has become increasingly evident in the last years with special attention given to myopia control. Low order ocular aberrations were measured with a Hartmann–Shack aberrometer in a sample of 28 young emmetropic subjects. A stationary Maltese cross was presented at 2.5 D and 5.0 D of accommodative demand and at 0°, 10° and 20° of eccentricity in the horizontal visual field under two different illumination conditions (white and red light). Wavefront data for a 3 mm pupil diameter were analyzed in terms of the vector components of refraction (M, J0 and J45) and the relative peripheral refractive error (RPRE) was calculated. M was myopic at both accommodative demands and showed a statistically significant myopic increase with red illumination. No significant change in J0 and J45 was found with accommodation nor between illumination conditions. However, J0 increased significantly with eccentricity, exhibiting a nasal-temporal asymmetry. The RPRE was myopic at both accommodation demands and showed a statistically significant hyperopic shift at 20° in the nasal retina. The use of red light introduced statistically and clinically significant changes in M, explained by the variation of the ocular focal length under a higher wavelength illumination, increasing the experimental accommodative demand. These findings may be of relevance for research exploring peripheral refraction under accommodation, as the choice of target illumination is not trivial.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/79861
DOI10.3390/photonics9050364
e-ISSN2304-6732
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/9/5/364
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