Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults

No === The aims of the research may be outlined as follows: to measure the degree of transient axial elongation during the accommodation response in emmetropic and myopic young adults. To evaluate the effect of refractive error and accommodative demand on transient axial elongation of the eye. Axial...

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Main Authors: Mallen, Edward A.H., Hampson, Karen M., Kashyap, Priti
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4142
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-41422019-08-31T03:02:01Z Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults Mallen, Edward A.H. Hampson, Karen M. Kashyap, Priti Transient Axial Length Accommodation Response Young Adults Emmetropic Myopic Axial Elongation Refractive Error No The aims of the research may be outlined as follows: to measure the degree of transient axial elongation during the accommodation response in emmetropic and myopic young adults. To evaluate the effect of refractive error and accommodative demand on transient axial elongation of the eye. Axial length of the right eye was measured in 30 emmetropes and 30 myopes, by using the IOLMaster (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA), while accommodative stimuli of 0, 2, 4 and 6 D were presented with a Badal optometer. Axial length increased in both emmetropic and myopic subjects during short periods of accommodative stimulation. Greater transient increases in axial length were observed in myopic than in emmetropic subjects. The mean axial elongation with a 6-D stimulus to accommodation was 0.037 mm in emmetropes and 0.058 mm in myopes (P = 0.02). The degree of transient axial elongation correlated well with the stimulus to accommodation in emmetropes and myopes. Anterior chamber depth decreased, on average, by 0.19 mm in emmetropes and 0.18 mm in myopes when observing a 6-D stimulus to accommodation. During relatively short periods of accommodative stimulation, axial length increases in both emmetropic and myopic young adults. At higher levels of accommodative stimulation, a significantly greater transient increase in axial length is observed in myopic subjects than in their emmetropic counterparts. 2009-12-17T15:52:16Z 2009-12-17T15:52:16Z 2006 Article No full-text available in the repository Mallen, E.A.H., Hampson, K. and Kashyap, P. (2006). Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 1251-1254. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4142 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.05-1086
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topic Transient Axial Length
Accommodation Response
Young Adults
Emmetropic
Myopic
Axial Elongation
Refractive Error
spellingShingle Transient Axial Length
Accommodation Response
Young Adults
Emmetropic
Myopic
Axial Elongation
Refractive Error
Mallen, Edward A.H.
Hampson, Karen M.
Kashyap, Priti
Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
description No === The aims of the research may be outlined as follows: to measure the degree of transient axial elongation during the accommodation response in emmetropic and myopic young adults. To evaluate the effect of refractive error and accommodative demand on transient axial elongation of the eye. Axial length of the right eye was measured in 30 emmetropes and 30 myopes, by using the IOLMaster (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA), while accommodative stimuli of 0, 2, 4 and 6 D were presented with a Badal optometer. Axial length increased in both emmetropic and myopic subjects during short periods of accommodative stimulation. Greater transient increases in axial length were observed in myopic than in emmetropic subjects. The mean axial elongation with a 6-D stimulus to accommodation was 0.037 mm in emmetropes and 0.058 mm in myopes (P = 0.02). The degree of transient axial elongation correlated well with the stimulus to accommodation in emmetropes and myopes. Anterior chamber depth decreased, on average, by 0.19 mm in emmetropes and 0.18 mm in myopes when observing a 6-D stimulus to accommodation. During relatively short periods of accommodative stimulation, axial length increases in both emmetropic and myopic young adults. At higher levels of accommodative stimulation, a significantly greater transient increase in axial length is observed in myopic subjects than in their emmetropic counterparts.
author Mallen, Edward A.H.
Hampson, Karen M.
Kashyap, Priti
author_facet Mallen, Edward A.H.
Hampson, Karen M.
Kashyap, Priti
author_sort Mallen, Edward A.H.
title Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
title_short Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
title_full Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
title_fullStr Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
title_full_unstemmed Transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
title_sort transient axial length change during the accommodation response in young adults
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