Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients

Introduction: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the inter-device agreement of ocular and corneal higher-order aberration measurements using various aberrometers. Materials and method: Ocular and corneal higher-order aberrations were measured from 57 eyes. For ocular aberration, the measurements...

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Main Authors: Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah, Mohd. Kamal, Khairidzan, Mohd Yusof, Najwa Munirah, Sofian Sauri, Aminul Hakim, Mad, Noor Atikah, Mohd Muslih, Nurul Hana
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spelling iium-622932020-02-26T15:12:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/ Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah Mohd. Kamal, Khairidzan Mohd Yusof, Najwa Munirah Sofian Sauri, Aminul Hakim Mad, Noor Atikah Mohd Muslih, Nurul Hana RE Ophthalmology Introduction: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the inter-device agreement of ocular and corneal higher-order aberration measurements using various aberrometers. Materials and method: Ocular and corneal higher-order aberrations were measured from 57 eyes. For ocular aberration, the measurements were obtained from WASCA Analyzer (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany), i-Profiler Plus (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) and OPD-Scan III (NIDEK Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan). Whereas for corneal aberration, an additional measurement was obtained from Atlas Corneal Topographer 9000 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany). All the measurements were displayed by the Zernike algorithm. Root mean squares of total, 3rd and 4th order of higher-order aberrations were compared between any three devices using repeated measured analysis of variance. The Bland-Altman analysis and Pearson's correlation were employed to assess agreement and strength of relationship between measurements. Results: For ocular aberrations, there were no significant difference (P > 0.05) in all comparisons except for total higher-order aberration, oblique and horizontal trefoil. Whereas for corneal aberrations, vertical coma, spherical aberration and with-therule/against-the-rule secondary astigmatism between devices were found to be significantly different (P < 0.05). The most agreeable device pairs for ocular and corneal aberrations were demonstrated by i-Profiler Plus - OPD Scan III (95% limit of agreement:-0.340 to 0.730) and Atlas Corneal Topographer 9000 - i-Profiler Plus (limit of agreement: 0.196 to 0.520) respectively. The r-values are stronger than 0.70. Conclusion: There were differences in the value of higher order aberrations between different aberrometry technologies. Clinical impact due to the differences in wavefront measurement between skiascopy, Placido-based and laser technologies need to be investigated further. Kulliyyah of Medicine, IIUM Kuantan 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/6/HOA.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/1/Abstract%20MRS%202017-%20Higher%20Order%20Aberration.pdf Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah and Mohd. Kamal, Khairidzan and Mohd Yusof, Najwa Munirah and Sofian Sauri, Aminul Hakim and Mad, Noor Atikah and Mohd Muslih, Nurul Hana (2017) Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients. International Medical Journal Malaysia, Volume 16 Supplementary Issue No 1. p. 16. E-ISSN 1823-4631 http://iiumedic.net/imjm/v1/download/Volume%2016%20No%201%20Supp%201/Abstract-Book-for-IMJM-final-v2-22.pdf
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Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah
Mohd. Kamal, Khairidzan
Mohd Yusof, Najwa Munirah
Sofian Sauri, Aminul Hakim
Mad, Noor Atikah
Mohd Muslih, Nurul Hana
Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
description Introduction: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the inter-device agreement of ocular and corneal higher-order aberration measurements using various aberrometers. Materials and method: Ocular and corneal higher-order aberrations were measured from 57 eyes. For ocular aberration, the measurements were obtained from WASCA Analyzer (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany), i-Profiler Plus (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) and OPD-Scan III (NIDEK Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan). Whereas for corneal aberration, an additional measurement was obtained from Atlas Corneal Topographer 9000 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany). All the measurements were displayed by the Zernike algorithm. Root mean squares of total, 3rd and 4th order of higher-order aberrations were compared between any three devices using repeated measured analysis of variance. The Bland-Altman analysis and Pearson's correlation were employed to assess agreement and strength of relationship between measurements. Results: For ocular aberrations, there were no significant difference (P > 0.05) in all comparisons except for total higher-order aberration, oblique and horizontal trefoil. Whereas for corneal aberrations, vertical coma, spherical aberration and with-therule/against-the-rule secondary astigmatism between devices were found to be significantly different (P < 0.05). The most agreeable device pairs for ocular and corneal aberrations were demonstrated by i-Profiler Plus - OPD Scan III (95% limit of agreement:-0.340 to 0.730) and Atlas Corneal Topographer 9000 - i-Profiler Plus (limit of agreement: 0.196 to 0.520) respectively. The r-values are stronger than 0.70. Conclusion: There were differences in the value of higher order aberrations between different aberrometry technologies. Clinical impact due to the differences in wavefront measurement between skiascopy, Placido-based and laser technologies need to be investigated further.
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author Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah
Mohd. Kamal, Khairidzan
Mohd Yusof, Najwa Munirah
Sofian Sauri, Aminul Hakim
Mad, Noor Atikah
Mohd Muslih, Nurul Hana
author_facet Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah
Mohd. Kamal, Khairidzan
Mohd Yusof, Najwa Munirah
Sofian Sauri, Aminul Hakim
Mad, Noor Atikah
Mohd Muslih, Nurul Hana
author_sort Md Mustafa, Md Muziman Syah
title Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
title_short Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
title_full Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
title_fullStr Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
title_sort comparison of higher-order aberration values between different aberrometry technologies in preoperative laser refractive surgery patients
publisher Kulliyyah of Medicine, IIUM Kuantan
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/6/HOA.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/62293/1/Abstract%20MRS%202017-%20Higher%20Order%20Aberration.pdf
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