Potential for Standardization of Refractive Measures for Manifest Refraction Before and After Using Mydriatic Eyedrops in Children

Yenling Cho, Xue Chen, Lishan Huang, Xue Yang, Yuhua Wang
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This study aimed to standardize the refractive measures using manifest refraction (MR) before and after using mydriatic eyedrops, and to explore the potential impact of age on the MR differences before mydriatic eyedrops (MRM), after rapid pupil dilation (MRRPD), and after slow pupil dilation (MRSPD). Three hundred sixty-two participants, aged 3–18 years were recruited from January 1, 2018, to September 30, 2018, using cluster sampling. MRM, MRRPD, and MRSPD were applied for measuring sphere and cylinder in the left and right eyes. At the initial inspection stage there were no significant differences between the MRM and MRRPD groups for sphere and cylinder values in the left and right eyes (P > 0 05). A significant difference was found for the sphere value in the left (P < 0 001) and right eyes (P < 0 001) among the MRM, MRRPD, and MRSPD groups, whereas there was no significant difference in cylinder value in the left (P = 0 691) and right eyes (P = 0 172) among groups at the review stage. The sphere value in the left and right eyes was significantly different among the MRM, MRRPD, and MRSPD groups for children aged 3–6 years, and there was a significant difference among groups for the sphere value in the right eye for children aged 7–11 years. There were no significant differences between the MRM and MRRPD groups in terms of sphere or cylinder values in the left and right eyes of children aged 12–18 years. The study findings indicate the results of sphere and cylinder measurements in the left and right eyes are consistent for MRM and MRRPD during the initial inspection stage, without any effect of the age of the children. However, the results of sphere measurements in the left and right eye were significantly different between the MRM, MRRPD, and MRSPD groups, especially for younger children.
儿童使用Mydriatic滴眼液前后明显屈光的屈光测量标准化潜力
本研究旨在规范散瞳滴眼液使用前后明显屈光(MR)的屈光测量,探讨年龄对散瞳滴眼液使用前(MRM)、快速瞳孔扩张(MRRPD)和缓慢瞳孔扩张(MRSPD)后MR差异的潜在影响。采用整群抽样方法,于2018年1月1日至2018年9月30日招募了362名年龄在3-18岁之间的参与者。采用MRM、MRRPD、MRSPD分别测量左、右眼的球体和圆柱体。在初始检查阶段,MRM组和MRRPD组左、右眼的球体和圆柱体值无显著差异(P >0 00 05)。MRM组、MRRPD组和MRSPD组的左、右眼圆球值差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001),而左、右眼圆球值差异无统计学意义(P = 0.691)。3 ~ 6岁儿童MRM、MRRPD、MRSPD组左、右眼球值差异有统计学意义,7 ~ 11岁儿童右眼球值组间差异有统计学意义。MRM组和MRRPD组在12-18岁儿童左右眼的球体或圆柱体值方面无显著差异。研究结果表明,在初始检查阶段,MRM和MRRPD在左右眼的球体和圆柱体测量结果是一致的,不受儿童年龄的影响。然而,左眼和右眼的球体测量结果在MRM、MRRPD和MRSPD组之间存在显著差异,尤其是在年龄较小的儿童中。
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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