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- W2794530259 abstract "We tested the hypothesis that changes in accommodation after instillation of Phenylephrine Hydrochloride (PHCl) observed in some studies could be caused by changes in optics. We performed two experiments to test the effects of PHCl on static and on dynamic accommodation in 8 and 6 subjects, respectively. Objective wavefront measurements were recorded of the static accommodation response to a stimulus at different distances or dynamic accommodation response to a sinusoidally moving stimulus (between 1 and 3 D of accommodative demand at 0.2 Hz). The responses were characterized using two methods: one that takes into account the mydriatic optical effects on the accommodation produced by higher-order aberrations of the eye and another that takes into account only power changes paraxially due to the action of the ciliary muscle and regardless of the pupil size. When mydriatic optical effects were taken into account, differences in responses before and after PHCl instillation were 0.51±0.53 D, and 0.12±0.15, for static and dynamic accommodation, respectively, and were statistically significant (p<0.039). When mydriatic optical effects were not taken into account, the differences in responses before and after PHCl instillation were −0.20±0.51 D, and −0.05±0.14, for static and dynamic accommodation, respectively, and were not statistically significant (p>0.313). The mydriatic effect of the PHCl causes optical changes in the eye that can reduce the objective and subjective measurement of accommodation. Probamos la hipótesis de que los cambios de la acomodación tras la instilación de Hidrocloruro de Fenilefrina (PHCl) observados en algunos estudios podrían estar originados por los cambios en la óptica. Realizamos dos experimentos para probar los efectos de PHCl sobre la acomodación estática y dinámica en 8 y 6 sujetos, respectivamente. Se registraron las mediciones objetivas de frente de onda de la respuesta acomodativa estática a un estímulo a diferentes distancias, o la respuesta acomodativa dinámica a un estímulo con movimiento sinusoidal (entre 1 y 3 D de demanda acomodativa a 0,2 Hz). Las respuestas se caracterizaron utilizando dos métodos: uno que tiene en cuenta los efectos ópticos midriáticos sobre la acomodación producida por aberraciones de alto orden, y otro que considera únicamente los cambios de potencia paraxialmente, debido a la acción del músculo ciliar, independientemente del tamaño de la pupila. Al tenerse en cuenta los efectos ópticos midriáticos, las diferencias de las respuestas antes y después de la instilación de PHCl fueron de 0,51±0,53 D, y 0,12±0,15, para la acomodación estática y dinámica, respectivamente, siendo estadísticamente significativas (p<0,039). Al no considerarse los efectos ópticos midriáticos, las diferencias en cuanto a las respuestas antes y después de la instilación de PHCl fueron de −0,2±0,51 D, y −0,05±0,14, para la acomodación estática y dinámica, respectivamente, no siendo estadísticamente significativas (p>0,313). El efecto midriático de PHCl origina cambios ópticos en el ojo que pueden reducir la medición objetiva y subjetiva de la acomodación." @default.
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- W2794530259 title "Effect of phenylephrine on static and dynamic accommodation" @default.
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