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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2015 Volume.56 No. 4 p.532 ~ p.540
Analysis of Internal Optical Aberrations in Eyes with Different Types of Cataract
Han Ji-Yun

Eom Young-Sub
Rhim Jay-Won
Kang Su-Yeon
Kim Hyo-Myung
Song Jong-Suk
Abstract
Purpose: The present study investigates the patterns of internal optical aberrations in eyes with different types of cataract.

Methods: Eighty eyes of 70 cataract patients were included in the present study. Internal optical aberrations were measured with a KR-1W wavefront aberrometer before cataract operation. Types of cataract were classified into three groups; cortical, nuclear and posterior subcapsular cataracts. The differences in the results of the wavefront data of 6-mm pupil diameter zones were compared among three groups. The Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for comparing data.

Results: A total of 80 eyes consisting of 30 cortical cataracts, 30 nuclear cataracts and 20 posterior subcapsular cataracts were found. In the 6-mm pupil diameter zone, the average internal spherical aberrations by original value were 0.042 ¥ìm of cortical cataracts, -0.092 ¥ìm of nuclear cataracts and -0.109 ¥ìm of posterior subcapsular cataracts. The average internal spherical aberrations by absolute value were 0.122 ¥ìm of cortical cataracts, 0.533 ¥ìm of nuclear cataracts and 0.202 ¥ìm of posterior subcapsular cataracts. The internal spherical aberrations by original value were not statistically significantly different, but by absolute value were statistically significantly different (p = 0.003, Kruskal-Wallis test). Nuclear cataracts have a much higher positive or negative value than other cataract groups in the distribution of internal spherical aberrations by original value for each type of cataract. Other than this difference, the internal astigmatism and internal high order aberrations were not statistically significantly different.

Conclusions: The change in internal spherical aberrations of nuclear cataract from the original value was larger than cortical and posterior subcapsular cataract. Therefore, nuclear cataracts have much higher positive or negative values than other cataract groups.
KEYWORD
Different types of cataract, Internal optical aberrations, Internal spherical aberrations
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