각막 이심률과 RGP 렌즈의 중심안정위치와의 상관관계

Translated title of the contribution: A Relationship between Corneal Eccentricity and Stable Centration of RGP Lens on Cornea

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Purpose: The present study was performed to investigate a relationship between the stable centrations of spherical RGP lens and aspherical RGP lens on cornea and corneal eccentricity. Methods: Two RGP lenses with different designs were fitted in alignment, steep or flat on total 84 eyes having corneal eccentricity of 0.28~0.78.
The stable centration of lenses on cornea was analyzed by taking photographs with a high-speed digital camera.
Results: The stable centrations of spherical and aspherical RGP lenses in horizontal direction were decentrated to temporal side. More centration to median side was shown when corneal eccentricity was larger. The difference between the stable centrations of spherical and aspheric RGP lenses according to corneal eccentricity was bigger when the fitting state was flatter. The difference in the stable centrations of aspherical RGP lens was smaller than that of spherical RGP lens regardless of fitting status. The stable centrations of spherical and aspherical RGP lenses in vertical direction were located below corneal apex regardless of fitting status however, there was no significant difference analyzed by the variation of corneal eccentricity. However, there were many cases that RGP lenses were in upper eyelid with increasing corneal eccentricity. Conclusions: The consideration of corneal eccentricity is required for RGP lens fitting and manufacturing aspherical RGP lens since the stable centration of spherical RGP lens as well as aspherical RPG lens’ centration was changed depending on corneal eccentricity.
Translated title of the contributionA Relationship between Corneal Eccentricity and Stable Centration of RGP Lens on Cornea
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)373-380
Number of pages8
Journal한국안광학회지
Volume17
Issue number4
StatePublished - Dec 2012

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