The Topographical Effect of Optical Zone Diameter in Orthokeratology Contact Lenses in High Myopes.
Gonzalo CarracedoT M Espinosa-VidalI Martínez-AlberquillaL BatresPublished in: Journal of ophthalmology (2019)
A smaller diameter optical zone (5 mm) in orthokeratology lenses produces a smaller treatment area and a larger and more powerful midperipheral ring, increasing the 4th-order spherical aberration that affects only the contrast sensitivity but without differences in visual acuity and subjective vision compared with a larger OZ diameter (6 mm).