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A Comparison of the Movement of Aspheric RGP Lens on Cornea by the Amounts of Keratometric Astigmatisms using Keratometer and Corneal Topography (각막곡률계와 각막지형도를 이용한 각막난시 측정값에 따른 비구면 RGP 렌즈의 각막에서 동적움직임 비교)

  • Park, Sang-Il;Lee, Se Eun;Kim, So Ra;Park, Mijung
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.123-133
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The present study was conducted to analyze any difference in the movement of aspheric RGP lens by the amounts of keratometiric astigmatisms using keratometer and corneal topography. Methods: Corneal curvatures in thirty six eyes of males and females of with-the-rule keratometric astigmatisms in their twenties were measured by a keratometer and worn aspheric RGP lenses. Then, lens rotations, vertical and horizontal movements of lens by blinking were measured to compare with lens movements when aspheric RGP lenses were fitted by total keratometric astigmatisms using corneal topography. Results: The case having higher amount of central keratometric astigmatism was 61.1% of subjects, however, 36.1% of subjects showed higher total keratometric astigmatism indicating that central keratometric astigmatism was not always bigger than total keratometric astigmatism. Since over 0.25 diopter difference between total and central keratometric astigmatisms was shown in 19 eyes (52.8% of subjects), the prescription for lens fitting could be changed. Significant difference in horizontal movement was detected with increase of astigmatism when it compared based on the amount of keratometric astigmatism measured by a keratometer. However, there was no significant difference in lens rotation, horizontal and vertical movements by comparison with the amount of total keratometric astigmatism using a corneal topography. When central keratometric astigmatism measured by keratometer was bigger than total keratometric astigmatism estimated by corneal topography, bigger lens rotation was shown compared with opposite case. Also, the tendency of bigger lens rotation was measured with the increase of keratomatric astigmatism in the case of same prescription having same base curves with same amount of keratometric astigmatism but different curvatures. Conclusions: From the present study, we concluded that lens movements on cornea were not totally different when aspheric RGP lens fitted on with-the-rule astigmatism by keratometer and corneal topography. However, there was some difference in certain lens movements. Therefore, we concluded that further study on the relationship between the prescriptions for lens fitting should be conducted for improving the rate of successful lens fitting by keratometer or for the proper application of corneal topography for lens fitting.

A Study on Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Astigmatism (대칭난시안과 비대칭난시안에 관한 연구)

  • Yu, Dong-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2002
  • This study as performed to survey symmetrical and asymmetrical astigmatism among 1,100 patients(2,200eyes) who were prescribed with spectacles. Of the 2,200 eyes, 59.3%(1,305 eyes) had astigmatism. Among all patients, 21.4%(235 patients) had unilateral astigmatism, 48.6%(535 patients) had bilateral astigmatism. In 1,070 eyes(535 patients) with the bilateral astigmatism, the orientation of astigmatism were 61.2% for with-the-rule astigmatism, 24.7% for against-the-rule astigmatism and 14.1% for oblique astigmatism. On the astigmatic power, -0.25~-0.50D was 47.5%, -0.75~-1.00D was 29.9%. Symmetrical astigmatism was 83.4% of the bilateral astigmatism. Asymmetrical astigmatism was 16.6% of them. From 41 to 50 years of age, 45.4% of the age had symmetrical astigmatism, 14.3% had asymmetrical astigmatism. Types of the left and the right eye in symmetrical astigmatism consisted of with-the-rule astigmatism and with-the-rule astigmatism(65.5%), against-the-rule astigmatism and against-the-rule astigmatism(25.3%), oblique astigmatism and oblique astigmatism(5.6%), etc. In asymmetrical astigmatism, with-the-rule astigmatism and oblique astigmatism was 23.6%, oblique astigmatism and with-the-rule astigmatism was 20.2%. As the results of this study, most of spectacles wearers had bilateral astigmatism that was more than unilateral astigmatism. Symmetrical astigmatism was 5 times more than asymmetrical astigmatism with no sex differences. Especially, symmetrical and asymmetrical astigmatism were more in forties than in other age groups. Over the half of symmetrical astigmatism was with-the-rule astigmatism in the left eye and with-the-rule astigmatism in the right eye. These findings will be used in prescriptions for more comfortable vision.

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Refractive Error in Middle and High School Pupils (중고등학생의 안굴절 상태조사 및 연구)

  • Pyo, Kyoung-Min;Kim, Woong-Tea
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.119-125
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    • 1996
  • From 1995. 3. 20 to 1995. 4. 10 refractive errors were surveyed on the 1,197 middle and high school pupils in Dong-Du-Cuon area. On the basis of the power of the old glasses or newly examined power, we surveyed the distribution of the refractive errors according to their types, ages, heights, weights and differences between both eyes. Among 2,394 eyes examined, 1,125eyes(47%) were emmetropia, 967 eyes(40.4%) were myopic, and 302eyes(12.6%) were hyperopic. As to the distribution of refractive errors, simple myopia(42.9%) was most common, and mixed astigmatism and compound hyperopic astigmatism were below 1%, Among the types of astigmatism, 62% were with the rule, 23% were against the rule and 15% were oblique, Differences between both eyes, the left eye showed more myopic than those of right eye. The distribution of myopia according to their ages, 27.7 at age 11, 38.5% at age 12, 35.5% at age 41.5% at age 14, 37.7% at age 15, 48.3% at age 16 and 46.8% at age 17., there was a significant increase in the prevalence of the myopia but that or hyperopia decreases with increases of age.

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Correlations between Axial Rotation of Toric Soft Contact Lenses and Corneal Eccentricity according to the Wearing Time and Gaze Directions (착용시간 및 응시방향에 따른 토릭소프트콘택트렌즈의 축 회전과 각막이심률과의 상관관계)

  • Seo, Woo Hyun;Kim, So Ra;Park, Mijung
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of corneal eccentricity on the axial rotation when wearing toric soft contact lenses were worn for certain time and changing the gaze directions. Methods: Toric soft contact lenses with double thin zone design applied on 85 of with-the-rule astigmatic eyes. Then, rotational direction and amount of contact lenses were measured after 15 minutes and 6 hours of lens wear. The difference was further compared and analyzed according to corneal eccentricity. Results: The rotation of toric lens showed a tendency to rotate to temporal direction in all gaze directions except temporal-upper direction in all groups of corneal eccentricity. The amount of lens rotation in the frontal gaze direction exhibited a negative correlation since the amount was decreased with increasing corneal eccentricity after both 15 minutes and 6 hours of lens wearing. In many cases, the cornea with small eccentricity also showed the lens rotation larger than $10^{\circ}$. The difference in rotational amount after 15 minutes of toric lens wear was small according to the corneal eccentricity however, the change of rotational amount of contact lens according to corneal eccentricity was shown after 6 hours of lens wear. Conclusions: The present study revealed that the amount of axial rotation was largely varied according to the wearer's corneal eccentricity when wearing toric lens and the rotational amount after certain time of lens was also affected by corneal eccentricity. Thus, it is suggested that the selection of toric soft contact lenses based on corneal eccentricity is necessary.