Variations in image optical quality of the eye and the sampling limit of resolution of the cone mosaic with axial length in young adults
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
PURPOSE: To evaluate the variation in higher-order ocular wavefront aberrations and the Nyquist
limit of resolution of the cone mosaic (Nc) in a population of young healthy subjects and the relation
to axial length (AL).
SETTING: Fondazione G.B. Bietti IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
DESIGN: Case series.
METHODS: An adaptive optics retinal camera prototype (rtx1) was used to image the cone mosaic.
Cone density and Nc were calculated at fixed eccentricity between 260 mm and 600 mm from the
foveal center. Ocular higher-order wavefront aberrations were measured using the OPD Scan II
device. The coefficient of variation (CoV) was used to analyze the variation in optical and retinal
parameters. The correlation of optical and retinal parameters with AL was performed using
Pearson analysis.
RESULTS: Twelve subjects (age 24 to 38 years; AL 22.61 to 26.63 mm) were evaluated. A high
interindividual variation in the higher-order wavefront aberrations was found, ranging from 26%
for corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) to 41% for intraocular HOAs. The CoV of cone
density and Nc were 16% and 5%, respectively. The decline in cone density and Nc with AL was
statistically significant at all retinal eccentricities (R2 > 0.44, P<.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Although there appeared to be random variation in the eye's optical wavefront
aberration from subject to subject, the cone-packing density and Nc were highly correlated with
AL. Although the eye's overall image optical quality in the emmetropic group and the myopic
group was comparable, the spatial sampling of the cone mosaic decreased with increasing AL.
Financial Disclosure: No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method
mentioned
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ottica adattiva; retina; cones; metric
List of contributors:
Lombardo, Giuseppe
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