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Relationship between corneal and ocular higher order wavefront aberrations and age in children
Authors:Aya Saito  Misae Ito  Takushi Kawamorita  Kimiya Shimizu
Institution:1.Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Kitasato University Hospital,Kitasato University,Sagamihara,Japan;2.Department of Orthoptics and Visual Sciences,International University of Health and Welfare,Tochigi,Japan;3.Department of Eye center,Sanno Hospital,Tokyo,Japan;4.Department of Orthoptics and Visual Sciences, School of Allied Health Science,Kitasato University,Sagamihara,Japan
Abstract:

Purpose

To evaluate the relationship between corneal and ocular higher order wavefront aberrations (HOAs) and age in young subjects aged 20 years or less.

Methods

Corneal and ocular HOAs of the right eyes of 87 normal subjects were measured using videokeratography and the Hartmann–Shack wavefront aberrometer (KR-9000PW; Topcon Corp., Tokyo, Japan). The HOAs were calculated using Zernike polynomials up to the sixth order. From the Zernike coefficients, the root mean squares (RMS) of coma and spherical aberration were calculated.

Results

Corneal spherical-like aberrations significantly correlated with age (r = 0.420, p < 0.001); however, coma-like aberrations and total HOAs did not significantly correlate with age. None of the ocular HOAs significantly correlated with age. In addition, a gender-wise comparison of the collected data showed that corneal and ocular HOAs did not significantly correlate with age.

Conclusion

In children, the corneal and ocular total HOAs did not vary with age. Compared to the previous reports in adults, we found fewer corneal and ocular HOAs in children.
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