Computer‐assisted Eye Examinations Iv. “Additive” Lens Systems in Eye Refractors
Key Points
This research aims to demonstrate the inaccuracies in summating lens powers in traditional eye refractors and propose a computer-assisted solution.
Introduced optical principles and terms related to lens power.
Derived formulas to analyze summation accuracy of ophthalmic lenses.
Explored effective power calculations for sphero-cylindrical combinations.
Identified significant errors in power summation exceeding eight to ten diopters.
Found discrepancies of a quarter diopter or more in conventional refractors.
Showed that computer-actuated refractors can eliminate these errors through effective power calculations.
Abstract
ABSTRACT After a brief introduction to the optical principles and terms, formulas are derived which de monstrate that with conventional methods and designs it is not possible to summate with accuracy the labeled power of three or more ophthalmic lenses in tandem. The effective power of sphero‐cylindrical combinations in all currently available eye refractors, when powers of eight to ten diopters are exceeded, may differ from the summated labeled power by a quarter diopter or more, which can be clinically significant This error can be directly and readily eliminated only in computer‐actuated refractors by including a computer program which calculates the effective power and makes the necessary correction.
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