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Repeatability of in vitro power profile measurements for multifocal contact lenses

Alberto Domínguez-vicentJosé J. Esteve-taboadaIván Marín-franchDavid Madrid-costaRobert Montés-micó

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Contact lens powerObservational errorMaterials sciencegenetic structuresContact Lensesbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineRepeatabilityRadiusRefraction OcularRefractive Errorseye diseaseslaw.inventionPower (physics)Lens (optics)OphthalmologyOpticslawHomogeneousHumanssense organsbusinessOptometry

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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the repeatability of an optical device (NIMO TR1504, Lambda-X, Belgium) for measuring multifocal contact lens power profiles. Methods The NIMO TR1504 was used to measure power profiles 30 times for each of 10 different contact lenses from 4 major companies. All contact lenses were labelled as −3 D for distance vision; half were for high addition and half for low addition. The optical zone in all measurements was set to 3-mm radius. For each lens, the median power profile and the residuals of the 30 measurements were calculated. The 95% confidence bands and two indices that summarize measurement errors were calculated: the repeatability limit and an index of repeatability heterogeneity, quantifying heterogeneity of measurement errors over the optical zone. Results The repeatability limit was good (from 0.04 D to 0.12 D), for all multifocal contact lenses. Variability of measurement errors of power profiles was quite homogeneous along the optical zone for all lenses, although for some lenses variability was slightly higher in the centre than peripherally. Conclusions The repeatability of measured power profiles obtained by the NIMO TR1504 is lower than 0.12 D for the multifocal contact lenses.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2015.01.013