Central and peripheral refraction measured by a novel double-pass instrument.
Dimitrios ChristarasSpyridon TsoukalasPetros PapadogiannisCharlie BörjesonMoa VolnyLinda LundströmPablo ArtalHarilaos GinisPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2023)
A novel double-pass instrument and its data analysis method for the measurement of central and peripheral refraction is presented and validated in a group of healthy subjects. The instrument acquires in-vivo, non-cycloplegic, double-pass, through-focus images of the eye's central and peripheral point-spread function (PSF) using an infrared laser source, a tunable lens and a CMOS camera. The through-focus images were analyzed to determine defocus and astigmatism at 0° and 30° visual field. These values were compared to those obtained with a lab-based Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor. The two instruments provided data showing good correlation at both eccentricities, particularly in the estimation of defocus.