Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2016; 20 (14): 2988-2992

Comparison of the VISX wavescan and OPD-scan III with the subjective refraction

R. Zhu, K.-L. Long, X.-M. Wu, Q.-D. Li

Xuzhou Institute of Eye Disease Prevention, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. 630yifan@163.com


OBJECTIVE: To compare the refractive errors measured by the VISX WaveScan, OPD-Scan III and the subjective refraction. The optometry accuracy of computer operated aberrometer used before refractive surgery has been debatable. Hence, a clear study on the role of such automated equipment in optometry is the need of the hour as compared to subjective refraction.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seventy-six patients (152 eyes) were recruited from January 2013 to December 2013. All patients were measured with subjective refraction by the phoropter (NIDEK, RT-5100), objective refraction by the WaveScan (AMO Company, USA), OPD-Scan III (Nidek Technologies, Japan). The sphere, cylinder, axis of the three methods were compared and analyzed.

RESULTS: The diopter of sphere power measured by WaveScan was lower than that of the subjective refraction and the difference was 0.13 ± 0. 30D (t = 3. 753, p <0. 001). While the diopter of cylinder power was higher and the difference was 0.13 ±0.43D (t = 3. 664, p <0. 001). There was no significance for sphere, cylinder and spherical equivalent between OPD-Scan III and subjective refraction (p >0. 05). The value of the difference between WaveScan and subjective refraction was 5.87°±6.19°on average, while the difference between OPD-Scan III and subjective refraction was 3.82°±3.95°on average. The differences between the two were statistically significant (t =2. 817, p =0. 006).

CONCLUSIONS: The results of sphere and cylinder measured by WaveScan and subjective refraction were different. As the latest integrated equipment, the Nidek OPD-Scan III gives a more accurate measurement of objective refraction when compared with subjective refraction. The latest Nidek OPD-Scan III may prove to be an useful tool for preoperative optometry deviation based on objective refraction.

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R. Zhu, K.-L. Long, X.-M. Wu, Q.-D. Li
Comparison of the VISX wavescan and OPD-scan III with the subjective refraction

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2016
Vol. 20 - N. 14
Pages: 2988-2992