KMID : 0360220100510060816
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2010 Volume.51 No. 6 p.816 ~ p.821
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Anterior and Posterior Corneal Spherical Aberration Measured With Pentacam in the Korean
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Lim Tae-Hyung
Lee Jong-Rak Choi Kee-Yong Cho Beom-Jin
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Abstract
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Purpose: To evaluate the spherical aberrations of the anterior and posterior surfaces of normal corneas using Pentacam in a Korean sample population and determine their ranges and changes with age.
Methods: We used Pentacam (Oculus Inc.,Germany) to measure the anterior and posterior corneal spherical aberrations of 240 eyes in 240 patients with normal corneas who visited our clinic. The means and ranges of spherical aberrations and their changes with age were determined. We examined both eyes of 90 patients to confirm the inter-ocular symmetry in spherical aberration.
Results: The mean age of the 240 patients (M:F=103:137) was 49.8 years (range: 20-79), and the mean spherical aberrations of the anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea were 0.230¡¾0.078 ¥ìm, and -0.04¡¾0.021 ¥ìm, respectively. The mean total corneal spherical aberration was 0.19¡¾0.087 ¥ìm. There were no differences between males and females, and inter-ocular symmetry was observed in all tested patients. There was a tendency for the values of anterior, posterior and total corneal spherical aberration to increase with age. Ranges of spherical aberrations were from -0.177 ¥ìm to 0.423 ¥ìm in the anterior cornea, from -0.083 ¥ìm to 0.034 ¥ìm in the posterior cornea, and from -0.238 ¥ìm to 0.410 ¥ìm in the total cornea.
Conclusions: In a Korean population, the mean total corneal spherical aberration was 0.19 ¥ìm, which was shown to increase with age. Some patients were shown to have an extreme value. Based on these results, a preoperative analysis for corneal spherical aberration may be helpful when selecting aspheric intraocular lenses.
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KEYWORD
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Cataract, IOL, Spherical aberration
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