Hughes Rohan P J, Read Scott A, Collins Michael J, Vincent Stephen J
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Centre for Vision and Eye Research, School of Optometry and Vision Science, Contact Lens and Visual Optics Laboratory, Brisbane, QLD 4059, Australia.
Biomed Opt Express. 2023 Feb 28;14(3):1276-1291. doi: 10.1364/BOE.483819. eCollection 2023 Mar 1.
This study examined anterior corneal, internal ocular, and total ocular higher order aberrations (HOA's), and retinal image quality in a non-myopic, paediatric cohort. Anterior corneal aberrations were derived from corneal topography data captured using a Placido disk videokeratoscope (E300, Medmont International), and whole eye HOA's were measured using a Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor (COAS-HD, Wavefront Sciences). The associations between HOA's and age, sex, refractive error, and axial length were explored using correlation analyses. Data for 84 children aged between 5 and 12 years (mean ± standard deviation spherical equivalent refraction (SER), +0.63 ± 0.35 D; range 0.00 to +1.75 D) were included, and an eighth order Zernike polynomial was fit for 4 and 6 mm pupil diameters for both the anterior corneal and total ocular HOA's, from which internal ocular HOA's were calculated via subtraction following alignment to a common reference axis (pupil centre). Internal ocular HOA's were of greater magnitude than previous studies of adolescents and adults, however partial internal "compensation" of HOA's was observed, which resulted in reduced levels of HOA's and excellent retinal image quality. Few significant associations were observed between HOA's and age, SER, and axial length (all correlations, p > 0.001), and there were minimal sex-based differences (all comparisons, p > 0.005). Coefficients for vertical coma ( and ) and spherical aberration ( and ), were most strongly associated with the visual Strehl ratio based on the optical transfer function (VSOTF), which indicated that the absolute magnitudes of these Zernike coefficients have the greatest impact on retinal image quality in this paediatric cohort. These findings provide an improved understanding of the optics and retinal image quality of children's eyes.
本研究在一个非近视儿童队列中,检测了角膜前表面、眼内及全眼的高阶像差(HOA)以及视网膜图像质量。角膜前表面像差源自使用普拉西多盘式角膜地形图仪(E300,Medmont International)采集的角膜地形图数据,全眼HOA则使用哈特曼-夏克波前传感器(COAS-HD,Wavefront Sciences)进行测量。通过相关性分析探究了HOA与年龄、性别、屈光不正和眼轴长度之间的关联。纳入了84名年龄在5至12岁之间的儿童的数据(平均±标准差球镜等效度(SER),+0.63±0.35 D;范围0.00至+1.75 D),并针对角膜前表面和全眼HOA,对4毫米和6毫米瞳孔直径拟合了八阶泽尼克多项式,在与共同参考轴(瞳孔中心)对齐后,通过减法计算出眼内HOA。眼内HOA的幅度比之前对青少年和成年人的研究更大,然而观察到HOA存在部分眼内“补偿”现象,这导致HOA水平降低以及视网膜图像质量优异。在HOA与年龄、SER和眼轴长度之间未观察到显著关联(所有相关性,p>0.001),且基于性别的差异极小(所有比较,p>0.005)。基于光学传递函数的视觉斯特列尔比(VSOTF)与垂直彗差( 和 )以及球差( 和 )的系数相关性最强,这表明在这个儿童队列中,这些泽尼克系数的绝对值对视网膜图像质量影响最大。这些发现有助于更好地理解儿童眼睛的光学特性和视网膜图像质量。