Instrument for measuring the misalignments of ocular surfaces

Juan Tabernero, Antonio Benito, Vincent Nourrit, Pablo Artal

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    Abstract

    A compact and robust instrument for measuring the alignment of ocular surfaces has been designed and used in living eyes. It is based on recording Purkinje images (reflections of light at the ocular surfaces) at nine different angular fixations. A complete analysis on the causes of misalignments of Purkinje images and its relations with those physical variables to be measured (global eye tilt, lens decentration and lens tilt) is presented. A research prototype based on these ideas was built and tested in normal and pseudophakic eyes (after cataract surgery). The new analysis techniques, together with the semicircular extended source and multiple fixation tests that we used, are significant improvements towards a robust approach to measuring the misalignments of the ocular surfaces in vivo. This instrument will be of use in both basic studies of the eye's optics and clinical ophthalmology. © 2006 Optical Society of America.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)10945-10956
    Number of pages11
    JournalOptics Express
    Volume14
    Issue number22
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2006

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