TY - JOUR
T1 - Axial length measurement using partial coherence interferometry in myopic children
T2 - Repeatability of the measurement and comparison with refractive components
AU - Kimura, Shuhei
AU - Hasebe, Satoshi
AU - Miyata, Manabu
AU - Hamasaki, Ichiro
AU - Ohtsuki, Hiroshi
PY - 2007/3
Y1 - 2007/3
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the test-retest repeatability of axial length (AL) measurements made with the IOLMaster in children with a wide range of myopic refractive errors, and to clarify the relationship between the AL and other refractive components. Methods: The subjects were 95 children (mean age ± SD, 10.8 ± 1.3 years; range, 7-13 years; mean refractive error; -4.37 ± 1.43 D; range, -1.50 to -8.19 D) who participated in a myopia-control trial. The AL of the right eye was measured three times using an IOLMaster, and the mean value was regarded as the representative measurement. After 5 min, the measurement was performed again, and the repeatability was evaluated by analyzing the distribution of differences between the two measurements. The relationships between the AL and age, cycloplegic autorefraction (RE), and corneal radius of curvature (CR) were also examined. Results: The repeatability of the IOLMaster measurements was ±0.05 mm (corresponding to a refractive error of ±0.12 D) and was not affected by age or RE. AL was negatively correlated with RE (RE = -0.68 x AL + 12.74, r = -0.37) and positively correlated with CR (CR = 0.21 x AL + 2.53, r = 0.69). The highest correlation was found between the ratio of AL to CR and RE (AL/CR = -0.04 x RE + 3.08, r = -0.76). No association was observed between age and AL, nor between CR and RE. Conclusions: The IOLMaster provides high repeatability in AL measurement in myopic children. The associations between AL and each refractive component found in this study were consistent with those in previous studies that used the ultrasound A-mode method, except for slightly higher AL/CR ratios in our study.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the test-retest repeatability of axial length (AL) measurements made with the IOLMaster in children with a wide range of myopic refractive errors, and to clarify the relationship between the AL and other refractive components. Methods: The subjects were 95 children (mean age ± SD, 10.8 ± 1.3 years; range, 7-13 years; mean refractive error; -4.37 ± 1.43 D; range, -1.50 to -8.19 D) who participated in a myopia-control trial. The AL of the right eye was measured three times using an IOLMaster, and the mean value was regarded as the representative measurement. After 5 min, the measurement was performed again, and the repeatability was evaluated by analyzing the distribution of differences between the two measurements. The relationships between the AL and age, cycloplegic autorefraction (RE), and corneal radius of curvature (CR) were also examined. Results: The repeatability of the IOLMaster measurements was ±0.05 mm (corresponding to a refractive error of ±0.12 D) and was not affected by age or RE. AL was negatively correlated with RE (RE = -0.68 x AL + 12.74, r = -0.37) and positively correlated with CR (CR = 0.21 x AL + 2.53, r = 0.69). The highest correlation was found between the ratio of AL to CR and RE (AL/CR = -0.04 x RE + 3.08, r = -0.76). No association was observed between age and AL, nor between CR and RE. Conclusions: The IOLMaster provides high repeatability in AL measurement in myopic children. The associations between AL and each refractive component found in this study were consistent with those in previous studies that used the ultrasound A-mode method, except for slightly higher AL/CR ratios in our study.
KW - Axial length
KW - Myopic children
KW - Partial coherence interferometry
KW - Refractive components
KW - Repeatability
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U2 - 10.1007/s10384-006-0410-5
DO - 10.1007/s10384-006-0410-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 17401619
AN - SCOPUS:34047238184
SN - 0021-5155
VL - 51
SP - 105
EP - 110
JO - Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
JF - Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
IS - 2
ER -