Characteristics of corneal high-order aberrations in adolescents with mild to moderate myopia

轻度至中度近视青少年角膜高阶像差的特征

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the characteristics of corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) of the anterior surface, posterior surface, and total cornea in adolescents with mild to moderate myopia. METHODS: A total of 183 patients with myopia (183 eyes) aged 8 to 18 years were enrolled in this study. The axial length (AL) of the eyes was measured by an IOL-Master, and corneal curvatures (K-values) and HOAs were measured by a Pentacam anterior segment diagnostic analyzer. RESULTS: Results of this study showed that the anterior, posterior and total corneal horizontal coma Z(3)(1) were - 0.1249 ± 0.105 μm, 0.0009 ± 0.001 μm, and - 0.1331 ± 0.116 μm, respectively; the anterior, posterior and total corneal vertical coma Z(3)(- 1) were - 0.0212 ± 0.164 μm, 0.0003 ± 0.043 μm, and - 0.0216 ± 0.168 μm, respectively; and spherical aberration (SA) Z(4)(0) values were 0.2244 ± 0.091 μm, 0.1437 ± 0.029 um, and 0.1889 ± 0.090 μm, respectively. Total corneal Z(3)(1) was statistically correlated with posterior corneal astigmatism (K(2)b - K(1)b) (p = 0.038). Total corneal Z(3)(- 1) was correlated with anterior corneal astigmatism (K(2)f - K(1)f) (p = 0.027). Anterior, posterior, and total corneal Z(4)(0) were correlated with anterior and posterior corneal curvature (K(1)f, K(2)f, K(1)b, K(2)b) (p = 0.001). Posterior corneal Z(4)(0)b was also significantly correlated with AL. CONCLUSIONS: In adolescents with mild to moderate myopia, the posterior corneal surface shape may play a compensatory role in the balance of corneal aberrations, and the posterior corneal SA tended to become less negative as the AL increased. The corneal coma may also play a compensatory role in posterior corneal surface astigmatism, which was valuable for the treatment for improving visual quality. This conclusion still needs to be verified.

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