1. Amplitude of Accommodation and its Relation to Refractive Errors
- Author
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Abraham Lekha, Kuriakose Thomas, Sivanandam Viswanathan, Venkatesan Nithya, Thomas Ravi, and Muliyil Jayaprakash
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Amplitude of accommodation ,refractive error ,accommodation ,presbyopia ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Aims: To evaluate the relationship between amplitude of accommodation and refractive errors in the peri-presbyopic age group. Materials and Methods: Three hundred and sixteen right eyes of 316 consecutive patients in the age group 35-50 years who attended our outpatient clinic were studied. Emmetropes, hypermetropes and myopes with best-corrected visual acuity of 6/6 J1 in both eyes were included. The amplitude of accommodation (AA) was calculated by measuring the near point of accommodation (NPA). In patients with more than ± 2 diopter sphere correction for distance, the NPA was also measured using appropriate soft contact lenses. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in AA between myopes and hypermetropes ( P P P P P P >0.5). Conclusion: Our study showed higher amplitude of accommodation among myopes between 35 and 44 years compared to emmetropes and hypermetropes
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- 2005