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Friday, March 9, 2018

Autorefractor - Wikipedia
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An autorefractor or automated refractor is a computer-controlled machine used during an eye examination to provide an objective measurement of a person's refractive error and prescription for glasses or contact lenses. This is achieved by measuring how light is changed as it enters a person's eye.


Video Autorefractor



Technique

The majority of autorefractors calculate the vision correction a patient needs (refraction) by using sensors that detect the reflections from a cone of infrared light. These reflections are used to determine the size and shape of a ring in the retina at the back of the eye. By measuring this zone, the autorefractor can determine when a patient's eye properly focuses an image. The instrument changes its magnification until the image comes into focus. The process is repeated in at least three meridians of the eye and the autorefractor calculates the refraction of the eye, sphere, cylinder and axis. Modern autorefractors are based on the idea patented by Medina.


Maps Autorefractor



Uses

In some offices, this process is used to provide the starting point for the ophthalmologist or optometrist in subjective refraction tests. Here, lenses are switched in and out of a phoropter and the patient is asked "which looks better" while looking at a chart. This feedback refines the prescription to one which provides the patient with the best vision.

Automated refraction is particularly useful when dealing with non-communicative people such as young children or those with disabilities.


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Retinoscopy

Retinoscopy performed by an experienced clinician has been found to provide a more accurate estimation of refractive error than autorefraction. Recent studies report that autorefractor measurements without application of cycloplegia medication can result in significant overestimation of myopia.


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References


Topcon KR 8900 Autorefractor Keratometer - YouTube
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External links

  • Trusit Dave "Automated refraction - Design and applications" in "Optometry Today" 04/06/04 [1]
  • "This Company Is Bringing Eye Exams (And Glasses) To People Who Can't Afford Healthcare". Read about Smart Vision Labs in "Business Insider" 09/29/14 [2]
  • PIKE Ophthalmic, image.[3]

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