Short-term changes in light distortion in orthokeratology subjects

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Santolaria Sanz, Elena
Cerviño, Alejandro
Queirós Pereira, Antonio
Lopes-Ferreira, Daniela

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Quantifying adaptation to light distortion of subjects undergoing orthokeratology (OK) for myopia during the first month of treatment. Twenty-nine healthy volunteers (age: 22.34 ± 8.08 years) with mean spherical equivalent refractive error −2.10 ± 0.93D were evaluated at baseline and days 1, 7, 15, and 30 of OK treatment. Light distortion was determined using an experimental prototype. Corneal aberrations were derived from corneal topography for different pupil sizes. Contrast sensitivity function (CSF) was analyzed for frequencies of 1.50, 2.12, 3.00, 4.24, 6.00, 8.49, 12.00, 16.97, and 24.00 cpd under photopic conditions.

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Santolaría Sanz, E., Cerviño, A., Queirós, A., Villa-Collar, C., Lopes-Ferreira, D., & González-Méijome, J. M. (2014). Short-Term Changes in Light Distortion in Orthokeratology Subjects. BioMed Research International, ID 278425. DOI: 10.1155/2015/278425

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