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Comparison of Low Degree/High Degree and Zernike Expansions for Evaluating Simulation Outcomes After Customized Aspheric Laser Corrections.

Damien Gatinel1, Jacques Malet1, Laurent Dumas2, Dimitri T Azar3.   

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the low degree/high degree (LD/HD) and Zernike Expansion simulation outcomes evaluating the corneal wavefront changes after theoretical conventional and customized aspheric photorefractive ablations.
Methods: Initial anterior corneal surface profiles were modeled as conic sections with pre-operative apical curvature, R0, and asphericity, Q0. Postoperative apical curvature, R1, was computed from intended defocus correction, D, diameter zone, S, and target postoperative asphericity, Q1. Coefficients of both Zernike and LD/HD polynomial expansions of the rotationally symmetrical corneal profile were computed using scalar products. We modeled different values of D, R0, Q0, S, and ΔQ = Q1 to Q0. The corresponding postoperative changes in defocus (Δz20 vs. Δg20), fourth order (Δz40 vs. Δg40) and sixth order (Δz60 vs. Δg60) Zernike and LD/HD spherical aberrations (SAs) were compared. In addition, retrospective clinical data and wavefront measurements were obtained from two examples of two patient eyes before and after corneal laser photoablation.
Results: The z20, varied with both R0 and Q0, whereas the LD/HD defocus coefficient, g20, was relatively robust to changes in asphericity. Variations of apical curvature better correlated with defocus and ΔQ with SA coefficients in the LD/HD classification. The impact of ΔQ was null on g20 but induced significant linear variations in z20 and fourth order SA coefficients. LD/HD coefficients provided a good correlation with the visual performances of the operated eyes. Conclusions: Simulated variations in postoperative corneal profile and wavefront expansion using the LD/HD approach showed good correlations between defocus and asphericity variations with variations in corneal curvature and SA coefficients, respectively. Translational Relevance: The relevance of this study was to provide a clinically relevant alternative to Zernike polynomials for the interpretation of wavefront changes after customized aspheric corrections.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34003958      PMCID: PMC7991963          DOI: 10.1167/tvst.10.3.21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Vis Sci Technol        ISSN: 2164-2591            Impact factor:   3.283


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