Extent of foveal fixation with eye rotation in emmetropes and myopes

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2021.12.001
Haseena Abdullah , Pavan Kumar Verkicharla , Shonraj Ballae Ganeshrao
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Abstract

Purpose

This pilot study aimed to investigate the maximum extension of foveal fixation in the horizontal direction among young adults in both emmetropes and myopes.

Methods

35 participants (28 emmetropes and 7 myopes) were included. Participants with restricted extra-ocular mobility, end gaze nystagmus, and/or any other ocular pathology were excluded. Visual acuity (VA) was used as a surrogate measure of foveal fixation. VA was determined using a staircase procedure with 8 reversals. The average of the last 5 reversals was taken as the thresholds. VA acuity was measured at different gaze eccentricities along nasal and temporal visual field meridian. The eccentricity at which VA drops significantly was taken as the maximum extent of foveal fixation. A bilinear fit regression model was used to investigate the drop in the VA in both nasal and the temporal direction.

Results

Emmetropes can foveate up to 35 ± 2° in nasal and 40 ± 3° in temporal direction and myopes can foveate up to 38° in both nasal and temporal directions. Paired student t-test showed a significant difference in foveal fixation between nasal and temporal direction for emmetropes (P<0.001) but not in myopes (P = 0.168). An unpaired student t-test showed a significant difference in foveal fixation for nasal direction between myopes and emmetropes (P = 0.01). However, no statistically significant difference was found in foveal fixation for temporal direction between myopes and emmetropes (P = 0.792).

Conclusion

The eye rotation does not necessarily match with the extent of foveal fixation at extreme eye rotation. Eyes can fixate only up to 35° nasally and 40° temporally maintaing their maximum visual acuity.

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近视眼和近视眼旋转时中央凹固定的程度
目的:本初步研究旨在探讨年轻成人近近视眼和近视眼在水平方向上的最大固定延伸。方法共纳入35例患者(28例,7例)。有眼外活动受限、末凝视眼球震颤和/或任何其他眼部病理的参与者被排除在外。视灵敏度(VA)作为中央凹固定的替代测量。VA采用阶梯手术和8次手术逆转来确定。取最近5次反转的平均值作为阈值。以不同的凝视偏心率沿鼻、颞视场经络测量眼侧视敏度。以VA显著下降的偏心距为最大固定范围。采用双线性拟合回归模型研究鼻部和颞部VA的下降情况。结果半斜视在鼻、颞方向可凹35±2°,在颞方向可凹40±3°;近视眼在鼻、颞方向可凹38°。配对学生t检验显示,远视眼鼻方向和颞方向的中央凹固定有显著差异(P<0.001),而近视眼无显著差异(P = 0.168)。非配对学生t检验显示,近视和远视的鼻方向中央凹固定有显著差异(P = 0.01)。然而,近视和远视的颞方向中央凹固定无统计学差异(P = 0.792)。结论极端旋转时,眼球旋转与中央凹固定程度并不一定匹配。在保持最大视敏度的情况下,眼睛只能在鼻侧注视35°,在颞侧注视40°。
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