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Wavefront Analysis in Asian-Brazilians
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To compare the distribution of ocular higher order wavefront aberrations (third to sixth order) in the Brazilian population of Asian and non-Asian refractive surgery patients.
METHODS: Preoperative refractive and wavefront data were reviewed for 648 eyes in 324 patients who underwent custom ablation at the Excimer Laser Santa Cruz refractive surgery center in São Paulo, Brazil, from March 2002 to July 2005. Patients were divided into two groups: Asian patients and non-Asian patients, based on family history. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the differences between the groups with respect to manifest refractive spherical equivalent, astigmatism, pachymetry, OPD-root-square-mean (RMS) for a 6.0-mm pupil, total wavefront aberrations, third- to sixth-order higher order aberrations, and individual aberrations.
RESULTS: The mean spherical equivalent refraction in the Asian group of -4.38 diopters (D) was significantly higher than the spherical equivalent refraction of -3.46 D in the non-Asian group (t=-4.32; P=.00001). Comparison of the differences between groups with respect to higher order aberrations, coma, trefoil, quadrafoil, spherical aberration, higher order astigmatism, and pachymetry was not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Asian patients have a higher prevalence of myopia than non-Asian patients. No differences were noted in higher order aberrations between Asian and non-Asian patients. [J Refract Surg. 2006;22:S1024-S1026.]
Title: Wavefront Analysis in Asian-Brazilians
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To compare the distribution of ocular higher order wavefront aberrations (third to sixth order) in the Brazilian population of Asian and non-Asian refractive surgery patients.
METHODS: Preoperative refractive and wavefront data were reviewed for 648 eyes in 324 patients who underwent custom ablation at the Excimer Laser Santa Cruz refractive surgery center in São Paulo, Brazil, from March 2002 to July 2005.
Patients were divided into two groups: Asian patients and non-Asian patients, based on family history.
Statistical analysis was performed to assess the differences between the groups with respect to manifest refractive spherical equivalent, astigmatism, pachymetry, OPD-root-square-mean (RMS) for a 6.
0-mm pupil, total wavefront aberrations, third- to sixth-order higher order aberrations, and individual aberrations.
RESULTS: The mean spherical equivalent refraction in the Asian group of -4.
38 diopters (D) was significantly higher than the spherical equivalent refraction of -3.
46 D in the non-Asian group (t=-4.
32; P=.
00001).
Comparison of the differences between groups with respect to higher order aberrations, coma, trefoil, quadrafoil, spherical aberration, higher order astigmatism, and pachymetry was not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Asian patients have a higher prevalence of myopia than non-Asian patients.
No differences were noted in higher order aberrations between Asian and non-Asian patients.
[J Refract Surg.
2006;22:S1024-S1026.
].
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