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Pupil Center Shift Relative to the Coaxially Sighted Corneal Light Reflex Under Natural and Pharmacologically Dilated Conditions

Authors :
Uzeyir Erdem
Fatih C. Gundogan
Orkun Muftuoglu
Gungor Sobaci
Atilla Bayer
Source :
Journal of Refractive Surgery. 24:530-538
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SLACK, Inc., 2008.

Abstract

PURPOSE To evaluate the location and shift of the pupil center relative to the coaxially sighted corneal reflex on horizontal and vertical planes under natural and pharmacologically dilated conditions. METHODS Ninety-four (64 myopic and 30 hyperopic) eyes of 47 patients underwent pupillometry with the NIDEK OPD-Scan under photopic and mesopic conditions before and after instillation of cyclopentolate 1%. Horizontal, vertical, and vectorial shift of the pupil center were calculated between each condition. RESULTS The pupil center was located temporally to the coaxially sighted corneal reflex a mean distance of 0.336±0.181, 0.345±0.195, and 0.339±0.170 mm under photopic, mesopic, and pharmacologically dilated conditions, respectively. The pupil center shifted primarily inferotemporally (44%), followed by inferonasally (22%), superotemporally (19%), and superonasally (15%) from photopic to pharmacologic dilation. Mean magnitude of pupil shift was 0.084±0.069 mm (range: 0.010 to 0.385 mm) from mesopic to photopic, 0.149±0.080 mm (range: 0.013 to 0.384 mm) from photopic to pharmacologic dilation, and 0.102±0.104 mm (range: 0 to 0.530 mm) from mesopic to pharmacologic dilation. Mean distance between the pupil center and the coaxially sighted corneal reflex was greater in hyperopes than in myopes (PP>.05). CONCLUSIONS The pupil center is located temporally and shifts in every direction, primarily inferotemporally, relative to the coaxially sighted corneal reflex with natural and pharmacologic dilation. The horizontal distance between the pupil center and the coaxially sighted corneal reflex was significantly higher in hyperopes than in myopes. [J Refract Surg. 2008;24:530-538.] ABOUT THE AUTHORS From the Department of Ophthalmology, Gülhane Military Medical School (Erdem, Gundogan, Sobaci, Bayer), and the Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara University School of Medicine (Muftuoglu), Ankara, Turkey. The authors have no proprietary interest in the materials presented herein. Correspondence: Uzeyir Erdem, MD, Gülhan Military Medical School, Goz AD 06018, Etlik, Ankara, Turkey. Tel: 90 312 304 3066; Fax: 90 312 304 5850; E-mail: erdemuzeyir@hotmail.com Received: October 11, 2006 Accepted: April 24, 2007 Posted online: September 15, 2007

Details

ISSN :
1081597X
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Refractive Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b75504ce4deb2fa6bc3e72079eb4c3dc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3928/1081597x-20080501-12