Calculation of pupil localization and dimension in keratoconus using exact raytracing of corneal topography height data

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作者
Langenbucher, A [1 ]
Neumann, J [1 ]
Kus, MM [1 ]
Seitz, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Augenklin Poliklin, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
关键词
corneal topography; keratoconus; pupil localization; exact raytracing;
D O I
10.1055/s-2008-1034693
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Background It is crucial to center surgical procedures for optical indications on the pupil or the optical axis of the eye. In keratoconus the pupil appears to be dislocated due to optical aberrations of corneal topography. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the real pupil structure from the virtual image using exact raytracing techniques. Patients and methods Eighty-eight patients with keratoconus (46 with mild and 42 with severe clinical signs) and a control group of 40 normal subjects were included in this study. Topographic height data were calculated from refraction data of a commercially available topographer (TMS-1) using a local approximation algorithm and a convex surface was modelled using a subdivision scheme. For the posterior corneal surface we postulated an aspherical surface with a central radius of curvature of 6.5 mm using Navarro's model eye. At the virtual pupil outline a bundle of parallel rays were intersected with the anterior and posterior corneal surface and refracted into the anterior chamber. The intersections of these rays with the pupil plane was defined as the real pupil outline. We assessed the amount and direction of pupil dislocation, the ratio between the virtual and real pupil size for each group and correlated these parameters with the central corneal power. Results The size of the virtual pupil exceeded the reference value of the real pupil in the normal group by 11%, in the group with mild keratoconus by 19% and in the group with severe keratoconus by 35%. The center of the virtual pupil was decentered 0.06 mm in the normal group, 0.49 in the group with mild keratoconus and 1.24 mm in the group with severe keratoconus. Whereas the direction of decentration was randomly in the normal group, we measured a preferred decentration to the inferior quadrants in mild keratoconus and a systematic decentration to the temporal inferior quadrant in severe keratoconus. Correlation of the optical dislocation did not correlate with central corneal power in any group. Conclusions In keratoconic eyes the pupil outline is distorted and dislocated due to optical aberrations of the cornea. Exact raytracing technique allows the calculation of the real pupil outline from the virtual image and the topographic height of both corneal surfaces. Knowledge about the real pupil position may have an impact on adequate centration of keratorefractive surgery and penetrating keratoplasty.
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