Digital pupillometry and centroid shift changes in dominant  and nondominant eyes

CONCLUSIONS: This study found that ocular dominance occurred predominantly in the right eye. The pupil size change was larger in the dominant eye. The angle kappa of the dominant eye is smaller than that of the nondominant eye and the pupil center of the dominant eye is slightly shifted to the temporal side under mesopic conditions. The correction of myopia in the dominant and nondominant eyes has good safety, efficacy, and predictability in the short term after surgery, and has good subjective visual quality performance after correction. We suggest adjusting the angle kappa percentage in the dominant eye to be lower than that of the nondominant eye in individualized corneal refractive surgery to find the ablation center closest to the visual axis.PMID:37774740 | DOI:10.1055/a-2184-4260
Source: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Source Type: research