Refractive indices used by the Haag-Streit Lenstar to calculate axial biometric dimensions
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2015Keyword
Axial lengthEye
Anatomy & Histology
Biometry
Humans
Linear models
Anatomic refraction
Ocular physiology
Refractometry
Lenstar
Thickness
Axial length
Partial coherence interferometry
Refractive index
Peer-Reviewed
YesOpen Access status
closedAccessAccepted for publication
2014-11-05
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PURPOSE: To estimate refractive indices used by the Lenstar biometer to translate measured optical path lengths into geometrical path lengths within the eye. METHODS: Axial lengths of model eyes were determined using the IOLMaster and Lenstar biometers; comparing those lengths gave an overall eye refractive index estimate for the Lenstar. Using the Lenstar Graphical User Interface, we noticed that boundaries between media could be manipulated and opposite changes in optical path lengths on either side of the boundary could be introduced. Those ratios were combined with the overall eye refractive index to estimate separate refractive indices. Furthermore, Haag-Streit provided us with a template to obtain 'air thicknesses' to compare with geometrical distances. RESULTS: The axial length estimates obtained using the IOLMaster and the Lenstar agreed to within 0.01 mm. Estimates of group refractive indices used in the Lenstar were 1.340, 1.341, 1.415, and 1.354 for cornea, aqueous, lens, and overall eye, respectively. Those refractive indices did not match those of schematic eyes, but were close in the cases of aqueous and lens. Linear equations relating air thicknesses to geometrical thicknesses were consistent with our findings. CONCLUSION: The Lenstar uses different refractive indices for different ocular media. Some of the refractive indices, such as that for the cornea, are not physiological; therefore, it is likely that the calibrations in the instrument correspond to instrument-specific corrections and are not the real optical path lengths.Version
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Suheimat, M., Verkicharla, P. K., Mallen, E. A., Rozema, J. J. and Atchison, D. A. (2015) Refractive indices used by the Haag-Streit Lenstar to calculate axial biometric dimensions. Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics. 35(1): 90-96.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.12182Type
Journal Articleae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.12182