Contribution of optical zone decentration and pupil dilation on the change of optical quality after myopic photorefractive keratectomy in a cat model
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Contribution of optical zone decentration and pupil dilation on the change of optical quality after myopic photorefractive keratectomy in a cat model
Abstract
Purpose: To simulate the simultaneous contribution of optical zone decentration and pupil dilation on retinal image quality using wavefront error data from a myopic photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) cat model.
Methods: Wavefront error differences were obtained from five cat eyes 19+/-7 weeks (range: 12 to 24 weeks) after spherical myopic PRK for -6.00 diopters (D) (three eyes) and -10.00 D (two eyes). A computer model was used to simulate decentration of a 6-mm sub-aperture relative to the measured wavefront error difference. Changes in image quality (visual Strehl ratio based on the optical transfer function [VSOTF]) were computed for simulated decentrations from 0 to 1500 mum over pupil diameters of 3.5 to 6.0 mm in 0.5-mm steps. For each eye, a bivariate regression model was applied to calculate the simultaneous contribution of pupil dilation and decentration on the pre- to postoperative change of the log VSOTF.
Results: Pupil diameter and decentration explained up to 95% of the variance of VSOTF change (adjusted R(2)=0.95). Pupil diameter had a higher impact on VSOTF (median beta=-0.88, P<.001) than decentration (median beta=-0.45, P<.001). If decentration-induced lower order aberrations were corrected, the impact of decentration further decreased (beta=-0.26) compared to the influence of pupil dilation (beta=-0.95).
Conclusions: Both pupil dilation and decentration of the optical zone affected the change of retinal image quality (VSOTF) after myopic PRK with decentration exerting a lower impact on VSOTF change. Thus, under physiological conditions pupil dilation is likely to have more effect on VSOTF change after PRK than optical zone decentration.
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