Changes in ocular monochromatic higher-order aberrations in the aging eye

Douglas A.M. Lyall, Sathish Srinivasan, Lyle S. Gray

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To characterize corneal, internal, and total ocular monochromatic higher-order aberration (MHOA) changes that occur in the aging eye. METHODS: Prospective observational case series including 300 eyes of 167 patients (mean age = 63.8 years) attending the ophthalmology service at University Hospital Ayr, Scotland. Corneal, internal, and total ocular aberrations were measured over a 6-mm dilated pupil. Zernike coefficients were obtained to the sixth order. Changes in MHOA between age groups and inter-eye correlations between right and left eyes were analyzed. RESULTS: A significant inter-eye correlation was found for refractive mean spherical equivalent and cylinder. A significant inter-eye correlation for the whole eye, corneal, and internal MHOA was found (p < 0.001). Right eye analysis found a significant positive correlation between age and the root mean square of whole eye MHOA (p = 0.012), with an increase from 0.517 μm in the fifth decade to 0.824 μm in the ninth. Total internal MHOA increased from 0.411 to 0.704 μm. A significant positive correlation was found between age and internal fourth-(p = 0.007), fifth-(p = 0.029), and sixth-order (p = 0.025) root mean square aberrations. There were no significant age-related changes in corneal MHOA or corneal spherical aberration. Overall mean (SD) corneal SA was 0.203 (0.082) μm. CONCLUSIONS: A strong correlation between the right and left eyes exists for MHOA. Whole eye MHOA increases with age. Such changes can be attributed to age-related changes in the internal optical quality of the eye. Such normative data are useful to the cataract surgeon when considering the use of an aspherical IOL to counteract corneal-induced SA during cataract surgery.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)996-1003
Number of pages8
JournalOptometry and Vision Science
Volume90
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2013

Keywords

  • aging
  • ocular aberrations
  • spherical aberration

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ophthalmology
  • Optometry

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