Intrasession repeatability of refractive and ocular aberrometric measurements obtained using a multidiagnostic device in healthy eyes

To evaluate the intrasession repeatability of refractive and ocular aberrometric measurements obtained using a new multidiagnostic device in healthy eyes. A total of 107 eyes of 107 patients, age ranging from 23 to 65 years, were enrolled in this study. A complete eye examination was performed in al...

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Published in:Clinical optometry (Auckland) Vol. 9; pp. 91 - 96
Main Authors: Piñero, David P, López-Navarro, Alberto, Cabezos, Inmaculada, de Fez, Dolores, Caballero, María T, Camps, Vicent J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New Zealand Dove Medical Press Limited 01-01-2017
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:To evaluate the intrasession repeatability of refractive and ocular aberrometric measurements obtained using a new multidiagnostic device in healthy eyes. A total of 107 eyes of 107 patients, age ranging from 23 to 65 years, were enrolled in this study. A complete eye examination was performed in all eyes, including an ocular examination using the VX120 system. Three consecutive measurements were obtained using this device to assess the intrasession repeatability of different refractive and ocular aber-rometric parameters. The within-subject standard deviation (S ), intrasubject precision (1.96×S ), and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were calculated. S and intrasubject precision for refractive data were below 0.12 and 0.20 D, respectively, in all cases. The ICC ranged from 0.947 for the J power vector component to 0.997 for the sphere. Concerning aberrometric measurements S and intrasubject precision values were below 0.05 µm and 0.10 µm, respectively. Likewise, the ICC ranged from 0.805 for the quadrafoil root mean square to 0.954 for the primary spherical aberration. Poor correlations were found between most of the refractive parameters and their S (-0.033≤ ≤0.053, ≥0.064). Moderate and significant positive correlations were found between the magnitude of the aberrometric parameters evaluated and their S ( ≥0.446, <0.001). The new multidiagnostic device evaluated is able to provide consistent measurements of refraction and ocular aberrations in healthy eyes. Future studies should confirm if this consistency is also observed in highly aberrated eyes.
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ISSN:1179-2752
1179-2752
DOI:10.2147/OPTO.S132572