Kosol Kampitak MD*, Wichai Leelawongtawun MD*, Supinda Leeamornsiri MD*, Wannisa Suphachearaphan MD*, Suntaree Thitiwichienlert MD*
Affiliation : * Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Pathumthani, Thailand
Background : Pterygium may induce pressure and distortion on the corneal surface leading to ocular aberrations.
Objective : To evaluate higher order aberrations in pterygium eyes.
Material and Method: Thirty-two patients with unilateral primary pterygium were enrolled. Wavefront analysis technique
was used to determine the higher order aberrations in pterygium eyes and normal fellow eyes in individuals. Higher order
aberration values were compared between both eyes with paired t-test. Pearson correlation was used to assess the correlations
of higher order aberration values with pterygium size.
Results : Of the 32 patients, there were 15 males (47%) and 17 females (53%), mean age was 48.9+12.2 years. The average
horizontal size of pterygium was 2.6+0.9 millimeters. For pterygium eyes, the mean of coma, trefoil, spherical aberration,
and quadrafoil were 0.87+1.01, 1.45+1.55, 0.28+0.27, and 0.79+0.94 micrometers, respectively. And those of normal fellow
eyes were 0.46+0.37, 0.80+0.71, 0.15+0.33, and 0.39+0.47 micrometers, respectively. Comparing between pterygium and
contralateral normal eyes, a significant difference was present in all parameters (paired t-test, p<0.05). Coma, trefoil, and
quadrafoil of pterygium eyes had a significant relationship with pterygium size (Pearson correlation, p<0.05) except for
spherical aberration.
Conclusion : The findings suggest that higher order aberrations have a tendency to increase in pterygium eyes compared to
contralateral normal eyes, and most have a correlation with pterygium size.
Keywords : Pterygium, Size of pterygium, Wavefront analysis, Higher order aberrations
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