Literature DB >> 16357649

Comparisons of the handheld autorefractor, table-mounted autorefractor, and subjective refraction in Singapore adults.

Mohamed Farook1, Jayant Venkatramani, Gus Gazzard, Angela Cheng, Donald Tan, Seang-Mei Saw.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this article was to compare the Retinomax with the table-mounted autorefractor and subjective refraction in Singapore adults.
METHODS: Adults (n = 100) attending a tertiary eye hospital clinic were examined by an optometrist. First, subjective refraction testing was performed using a trial lens set, followed by handheld autorefractor tests using the Nikon Retinomax and the table-mounted autorefractor (Topcon RM8000B). Spherical equivalent and vector components of astigmatism were analyzed: J0 (Cartesian astigmatism) and J45 (oblique astigmatism).
RESULTS: The Retinomax autorefractor readings (mean = -4.69 D) were more minus compared with the table-mounted autorefractor (mean = -4.05 D) and subjective refraction (mean = -3.90 D). There were significant differences in J0 and J45 for comparisons between subjective refraction and Retinomax autorefraction, and table-mounted autorefraction and Retinomax autorefraction.
CONCLUSION: The Retinomax autorefractor measures were more minus compared with the table-mounted autorefractor and subjective refraction. The Retinomax autorefractor is not recommended for research purposes, unless in remote inaccessible areas where a portable instrument is necessary and cycloplegia is not possible.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16357649     DOI: 10.1097/01.opx.0000192344.72997.7c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Optom Vis Sci        ISSN: 1040-5488            Impact factor:   1.973


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