Purpose: To investigate the distribution of corneal astigmatism, and the relationship of astigmatism to the patients' age in a large number of pre-cataract surgery patients.
Materials And Method: We retrospectively examined 12428 eyes of 7187 patients (5396 eyes of men, 7032 eyes of women) who underwent cataract surgery at Kitasato University Hospital from April, 2002 to September, 2009. The mean patients' age at the time of surgery was 69.9 +/- 12.1 years. We determined corneal astigmatism using an Auto Refract Keratometer ARK-700A, a RKT-7700 (Nidek), a RK-F1 (Canon) and a Retinomax K-plus2(Righton). We carried out these measurements at least three times for each patient, and the average values were used for analysis.
Results: The mean corneal astigmatism was 1.02 +/- 0.81 D (0 to 14.75 D). The percentage of 1 D or less of corneal astigmatism was 63.6%, that of more than 1 D and 1.5 D or less was 20.9%, that of more than 1.5 D and 2 D or less was 7.4%, that of more than 2 D and 2.5 D or less was 3.8% and that of more than 2.5 D and 3 D or less was 1.8%. Neither significant laterality nor age difference in corneal astigmatism were found. The prevalence of with-the-rule astigmatism (WTR) was common in young population, whereas the prevalence of against-the-rule astigmatism(ATR) increased in the older population, whereas the prevalence of oblique astigmatism remains unchanged.
Conclusions: Approximately two thirds of the preoperative patients had 1 D or less corneal astigmatism, and the remaining one third had over 1 D corneal astigmatism. The frequency of WTR was greater at a younger age, and that of ATR, at an older age.
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January 2025
Department of Ophthalmology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California. Electronic address:
Purpose To determine the corneal topographic characteristics of children with blepharokeratoconjunctivitis (BKC), a chronic inflammatory ocular surface disease involving the lid margin, conjunctiva, and cornea. Methods The corneal topography of 21 children diagnosed with BKC between March 2008 and June 2019 at a single institution were reviewed retrospectively. Pachymetry and asymmetry indices were also analyzed.
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Department of Ophthalmology, University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.
Background: Strabismus is a potential cause of ocular morbidity.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, types of manifest strabismus and co-morbidities among patients attending a referral paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus clinic in Calabar, Nigeria.
Methods: A retrospective review of case-notes of patients attending the paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus clinic from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2019 was done.
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January 2025
Eye Clinic, Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences and Public Health, University of Brescia, 25121 Brescia, Italy.
This study aims to evaluate the repeatability of the Pentacam HR, comparing two different measurement modes (50-cornea fine and 25-3D scan) in patients affected by keratoconus. Multicenter retrospective study, conducted at Eye Clinic of the ASST-Spedali Civili-University of Brescia, Italy, and St. Paul's Eye Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, United Kingdom.
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Institute for Research in Ophthalmology, Foundation for Ophthalmology Development, 61-553 Poznan, Poland.
To compare the accuracy of seven artificial intelligence (AI)-based intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulas in medium-long Caucasian eyes regarding the root-mean-square absolute error (RMSAE), the median absolute error (MedAE) and the percentage of eyes with a prediction error (PE) within ±0.5 D. Data on Caucasian patients who underwent uneventful phacoemulsification between May 2018 and September 2023 in MW-Med Eye Center, Krakow, Poland and Kyiv Clinical Ophthalmology Hospital Eye Microsurgery Center, Kyiv, Ukraine were reviewed.
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January 2025
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, McGill University, 5252 Maisonneuve Blvd W, 4th floor,, Montreal, Québec, H4A 3S5, Canada.
Objective: To assess refractive and visual outcomes of a spherical Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) followed by planned postoperative adjunctive laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in the treatment of high compound hyperopic astigmatism.
Methods: In this prospective, multi-center, multi-surgeon, single-arm trial, eyes with ≥ 3.50 D hyperopia and ≥ 2.
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