Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Jul 2024)

Vertex distance variability of the Vision-S™ 700 refractors in normal population

  • Alexandre Costa Neto,
  • Jaime Guedes,
  • Denisse J. Mora-Paez,
  • Adriano Cypriano Faneli,
  • Dillan Cunha Amaral,
  • Ana Lia Guedes,
  • Lorena Santos Barros,
  • Rodrigo Brazuna,
  • Renato Ambrósio Júnior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37039/1982.8551.20240036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 83

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ABSTRACT Objective: To study vertex-optical distance variation and estimate its impact on manifest refraction. Methods: Prospective study in a private clinic using the Vision-S™ 700 with five forehead positions. Forehead on the third position showed the closest vertex-optical distance of 12mm. Results: Analysis of 52 eyes from 26 patients revealed mean differences in vertex-optical distance of 12.25mm (right eye) and 11.75mm (left eye). A 2mm change in vertex-optical distance resulted in a 0.05D change for a 5D spherical equivalent and 0.20D for a 10D equivalent. Conclusion: Vertex-optical distance varies among patients and is influenced by forehead adjustment. These variations impact refraction accuracy and treatment evaluation. Adjusting the forehead to the third position on the Vision-S™ 700 is recommended.

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