Myopia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Compare Anterior Chamber Biometry in Healthy and Post-LASIK Pati
In this study, the investigators employed Visante-OCT (Carl Zeiss, USA), an anterior chamber optical coherence tomography, to monitor the change of anterior chamber dimensions. These data were correlated to anterior and posterior curvature changes collected with the Oculus Pentacam (Oculus Inc., Germany), a corneal topographer based on rotating Scheimpflug principle. To minimize the effect of convergence and excyclotorsion during examination, topical cycloplegic medication was used. The investigators hypothesized that if there is a link between ciliary muscle contraction and cornea curvature, installation of cycloplegic should result in widening of anterior chamber angle to angle distance and flattening of the cornea curvature data.
Accommodation is an action that enables projections of both distant and near objects to be
brought into clear focus on the retina through changing of diopteric power of crystalline
lens. Although the exact mechanism of accommodation remains inconclusive, most authors agree
that contraction of ciliary muscle plays a pivotal role.1, 2 Recently, accumulating evidence
shows that the effect of ciliary muscle contraction goes beyond merely changing the
curvature of the crystalline lens.3 Ciliary muscle contraction might be responsible for a
transient elongation in axial length during the accommodation response.3 Contraction of
ciliary smooth muscle applied an inward pulling force on the choroid and sclera adjacent to
the ciliary body and cause protrusion at posterior sclera.
If ciliary muscle contraction can elicit protrusion at posterior sclera, it is conceivable
that some changes in corneal shape would also occur as the cornea is adjacent to ciliary
muscle. The influence of accommodation on the cornea has therefore been the subject of
several studies with conflicting results. Some authors reported no change4, 5, while others
described significant change in corneal curvature during accommodation6-9. Yasuda and
Yamaguchi9 found central corneal steepening of approximately 0.10 D, using pharmacologically
induced ciliary muscle contraction and corneal topography analysis. Saitoh et al10 reported
that instillation of a sympathomimetic agent to stimulate mydriasis induces significant
flattening of both anterior and posterior cornea curvatures as detected by Orbscan . On the
contrary, Buehren5 and Read4 argue that changes in corneal topography is a result of
excyclotorsional eye movement during accommodation. When this excyclotorsional eye movement
was accounted for in their data analysis, no significant change in corneal topography was
found with accommodation. The effect of ciliary relaxation on the cornea curvature, however,
was less well delineated.
In this study, we employed Visante-OCT (Carl ZeiIn this study, we employed Visante-OCT (Carl
Zeiss, USA), an anterior chamber optical coherence tomography, to monitor the change of
anterior chamber dimensions. These data were correlated to anterior and posterior curvature
changes collected with the Oculus Pentacam (Oculus Inc., Germany), a corneal topographer
based on rotating Scheimpflug principle. To minimize the effect of convergence and
excyclotorsion during examination, topical cycloplegic medication was used. We hypothesized
that if there is a link between ciliary muscle contraction and cornea curvature,
installation of cycloplegic should result in widening of anterior chamber angle to angle
distance and flattening of the cornea curvature data.
ss, USA), an anterior chamber optical coherence tomography, to monitor the change of
anterior chamber dimensions. These data were correlated to anterior and posterior curvature
changes collected with the Oculus Pentacam (Oculus Inc., Germany), a corneal topographer
based on rotating Scheimpflug principle. To minimize the effect of convergence and
excyclotorsion during examination, topical cycloplegic medication was used. We hypothesized
that if there is a link between ciliary muscle contraction and cornea curvature,
installation of cycloplegic should result in widening of anterior chamber angle to angle
distance and flattening of the cornea curvature data.
In addition, we would also compare the accuracy in pupil diameter measurements between
Pentacam and Visante OCT under under normal and mydratic conditions.
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