The use of autorefractors using the image-size principle in determining on-axis and off-axis refraction. Part 2: Theoretical study of peripheral refraction with the Grand Seiko AutoRef/Keratometer WAM-5500.

David A Atchison, Marwan Suheimat, Stanislovas Zacharovas, Charles E Campbell
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Abstract

Purpose: To determine, through simulations, the likely validity of Grand-Seiko autorefractors with annular targets in peripheral refraction.

Methods: Using a physical model eye, the distance inside the eye to which the Grand Seiko AutoRef/Keratometer WAM-5500 beam was converging and the effective size of its outer diameter at the cornea were determined. Grand-Seiko refraction was calculated from Rx  = (θ + α)/h1 , where θ is the angle of the ingoing radiation beam, h1 is the height of the beam at the anterior cornea and α is the angle of the beam emerging from the eye following reflection at the retina. Two eye models were used: a Navarro schematic eye and a Navarro schematic eye with a contact lens having a highly positive aspheric front surface.

Results: The instrument beam was determined to be converging towards the eye to a distance of 24.4 mm behind the corneal vertex, with a 2.46 mm effective size outer diameter of the beam at the anterior cornea. The Grand-Seiko refractions provided accurate estimates of peripheral refraction for the model eyes. The results were closer to Zernike refractions than to Zernike paraxial refraction. Spherical aberration influenced refraction by up to 0.5 D, and peripheral coma had limited influence.

Conclusion: Grand-Seiko autorefractors in current use, and having a circular annulus with an ingoing effective outer diameter at the front of the eye of about 2.4 mm, are likely to give valid peripheral refractions.

使用自折射使用图像大小的原则,在确定轴上和离轴折射。第二部分:大精工AutoRef/角度计WAM-5500外周折射的理论研究。
目的:通过模拟,确定具有环形目标的大精工自折射器在周围折射中的可能有效性。方法:采用物理模型眼,测定Grand Seiko AutoRef/Keratometer WAM-5500光束在眼内的会聚距离及其在角膜处的有效外径大小。大精工折射由Rx = (θ + α)/h1计算,其中θ为入射辐射光束的角度,h1为光束在前角膜的高度,α为光束在视网膜反射后从眼睛出来的角度。使用了两种眼睛模型:一种是纳瓦罗原理眼,另一种是带有高度正非球面前表面的隐形眼镜的纳瓦罗原理眼。结果:仪器光束在角膜顶点后向眼方向收敛24.4 mm,前角膜光束有效尺寸外径为2.46 mm。大精工折射提供了准确的估计外周折射模型的眼睛。结果更接近泽尼克折射而不是泽尼克近轴折射。球差对折射的影响可达0.5 D,外周彗差对折射的影响有限。结论:目前使用的大精工自折射镜,在眼球前方有一个进入有效外径约2.4 mm的环形,可能会给出有效的周围折射。
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