Ocular wavefront aberration and refractive error in pre-school children

D Thapa, A Fleck, V Lakshminarayanan… - Journal of Modern …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
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Hartmann–Shack images taken from an archived collection of SureSight refractive
measurements of pre-school children in Oxford County, Ontario, Canada were retrieved and
re-analyzed. Higher-order aberrations were calculated over the age range of 3 to 6 years.
These higher-order aberrations were compared with respect to magnitudes of ametropia.
Subjects were classified as emmetropic (range− 0.5 to+ 0.5 D), low hyperopic (+ 0.5 to+ 2D)
and high hyperopic (+ 2D or more) based upon the resulting spherical equivalent. Higher …
Hartmann–Shack images taken from an archived collection of SureSight refractive measurements of pre-school children in Oxford County, Ontario, Canada were retrieved and re-analyzed. Higher-order aberrations were calculated over the age range of 3 to 6 years. These higher-order aberrations were compared with respect to magnitudes of ametropia. Subjects were classified as emmetropic (range −0.5 to + 0.5D), low hyperopic (+ 0.5 to +2D) and high hyperopic (+2D or more) based upon the resulting spherical equivalent. Higher-order aberrations were found to increase with higher levels of hyperopia (p < 0.01). The strongest effect was for children showing more than +2.00D of hyperopia. The correlation coefficients were small in all of the higher-order aberrations; however, they were significant (p < 0.01). These analyses indicate a weak association between refractive error and higher-order aberrations in pre-school children.
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