Accuracy, speed and repeatability of the voice assisted subjective refractor (VASR)

被引:2
作者
Kabat, Alan G. [1 ]
Lievens, Christopher W. [2 ]
Newman, Christina M. [2 ]
Weber, Jacob [2 ]
机构
[1] Salus Univ, Penn Coll Optometry, 8360 Old York Rd, Elkins Pk, PA 19027 USA
[2] Southern Coll Optometry, Memphis, TN USA
来源
CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY | 2019年 / 13卷
关键词
autorefractor; subjective refraction; wavefront aberrometry; point-spread function; VASR; CLINICAL-EVALUATION; OPHTHALMETRON;
D O I
10.2147/OPTH.S213294
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare the accuracy, speed and repeatability of the voice assisted subjective refractor (VASR) to traditional refractive methods. Methods: Fifty healthy adult subjects were examined by autorefractor, followed by subjective phoropter refinement. Subjects were then evaluated using the VASR (Vmax Vision) to obtain an objective and subjective result. Three total assessments were performed for each subject using each of the methods described. Corrected visual acuity was recorded for each eye after each procedure. The total time was measured for both the traditional and VASR refraction. Results: A comparison of the results obtained by traditional refraction and VASR revealed no statistically significant difference from the mean in equivalent sphere measurements (P=0.1383), and the datasets were highly correlated (r=0.993). The data comparisons for cylinder power and axis were similar (cylinder: P=0.6377, r=0.864) (axis: P=0.6991, r=0.738). VASR, on average, required 71 additional seconds to complete when compared to traditional phoropter refraction. In terms of repeatability, the average difference noted upon repeat of equivalent sphere power was 0.01 D for the phoropter (P=0.98) and 0.10 D for the VASR (P=0.23). For sphere power, the average difference was 0.02 D for the phoropter (P=0.55) and 0.07 D for the VASR (P=0.58). For cylinder power, the average difference was 0.02 D for the phoropter (P=0.11) and 0.03 D for the VASR (P=0.39). For all refractive methods, the differences between measurements amounted to <= 0.10 diopters, which is neither clinically nor statistically significant. Conclusion: Refractive en-or results obtained with the VASR were not statistically different from those achieved using traditional phoropter methods. Time elapsed for the VASR was slightly longer than a more traditional refractive sequence. The VASR demonstrated clinically and statistically significant repeatability of measurement, consistent with traditional refraction.
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页码:1807 / 1813
页数:7
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