Author:
Lan Gongpu,Zeng Jun,Li Wenjie,Ma Guoqin,Shi Qun,Shi Yue,Wang Yicheng,Xu Jingjiang,Huang Yanping,Qin Jia,Feng Jinping,Tan Haishu,An Lin,Wei Xunbin
Abstract
AbstractRefractive surgery is recognized as an effective method for myopia treatment, but it can induce night vision disturbances such as glare. We present an eye modeling method for the optical quality assessment in response to the structural changes in the eyes by femto-LASIK surgery. Customized eye models were built from the measurements of 134 right eyes pre- and post-operatively. Optical performance was evaluated using spot diagrams, point spread functions (PSFs), modulation transfer functions (MTFs), and chromatic aberrations at various fields (0°–30°), different pupil diameters (2–6 mm), and initial myopias (− 1.25 to − 10.5 D). Pupil size and initial myopia are the two major factors that affect visual performance of post-operative eyes. The results of spot diagrams, PSFs, and MTFs indicated that post-operative visual performance deteriorated as the visual field and pupil size increased, and it was significantly influenced by initial myopia. Post-operative chromatic aberrations were also affected by initial myopia. As pupil size increased, the post-operative longitudinal chromatic aberrations tended to decrease slightly, while the transverse chromatic aberrations remained similar. The use of eye modeling for refractive surgery assessment could possibly provide a more personalized surgical approach, could improve the prediction accuracy of refractive surgery outcomes, and promote the invention and development of better surgical methods.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
Department of Education of Guangdong Province
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Teams Project of Guangdong Pearl River Talents Program
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Intelligent Micro-Nano Optoelectronic Technology Joint Laboratory
National Key Research and Development Program of China
SJTU Medicine Engineering Interdisciplinary Research Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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