Comparison of astigmatic axis in the seated and supine positions.

E. M. Smith, J. Talamo, K. Assil, D. Petashnick
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BACKGROUND Refractive error is assessed in the seated position while keratorefractive procedures are performed in the supine position. Since position-induced ocular torsion could yield suboptimal results from improper axis alignment, this study was undertaken to ascertain whether ocular cyclotorsion occurs when a subject moves from a seated to supine position. METHODS Fifty eyes of 29 subjects with refractive cylinder greater than 0.50 diopters were enrolled. Refraction was done with a phoropter and the correction was placed in a trial frame using plus cylinder. Astigmatic axis was determined in the seated and supine positions for 32 eyes by utilizing the "rocking the cylinder" technique and for 32 eyes using the Jackson cross cylinder. Both techniques were used for 14 eyes. RESULTS No statistically-significant difference for cylinder axis measured in the seated versus supine position was observed using the rocking the cylinder (4.3 degrees standard deviation [SD], 3.5 degrees, range 0 degrees to 13 degrees, p = NS) or the Jackson cross cylinder methods (2.3 degrees, SD, 1.9 degrees, range 0 degrees to 7 degrees, p = NS). Approximately 25% of eyes had a change in axis of 7 degrees to 16 degrees. CONCLUSIONS These data suggest that the cylinder axis does not change significantly or predictably when most subjects move from the seated to supine position. The Jackson cross cylinder method seems more accurate and reproducible than the rocking the cylinder technique in determination of astigmatic axis under these circumstances.
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坐位与仰卧位的像散轴比较。
背景屈光误差是在坐位时评估的,而屈光手术是在仰卧位进行的。由于体位引起的眼扭转可能由于不正确的轴对齐而产生不理想的结果,因此本研究旨在确定当受试者从坐姿移动到仰卧位时是否会发生眼旋扭转。方法选取29例屈光体≥0.50屈光体的患者50只眼。折射是用照相机完成的,校正是用正圆柱体放在一个试验框架中。32眼采用“摇柱法”确定坐位和仰卧位的散光轴,32眼采用Jackson十字柱法。两种技术均用于14只眼睛。结果摇柱法(4.3度标准差[SD], 3.5度,范围0度~ 13度,p = NS)和Jackson交叉柱法(2.3度标准差[SD], 1.9度,范围0度~ 7度,p = NS)测得的坐位与仰卧位的柱轴差异无统计学意义。大约25%的眼睛的眼轴发生了7到16度的变化。结论这些数据表明,当大多数受试者从坐位移动到仰卧位时,椎体轴不会发生显著或可预测的变化。在这种情况下,Jackson交叉柱法比摇柱法测定像散轴更准确,重现性更好。
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