October 4-7, 2006 – EVER Congress 2006 – Vilamoura, Portugal
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The 2006 European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER) will unite world-renowned research leaders dedicated to advancing eye care research.
- The Basics of Shack-Hartmann Aberrometry - GICQUEL JJ, DIGHIERO PL
Ophthalmological practice involves performing a full subjective measurement of the eye’s refraction including sphere, cylinder and axis of astigmatism. This lecture aims to describe what higher-order aberrations are and how to measure them, as well as to give attendees a basic working knowledge of wavefront aberrometry. - Custom Wavefront Soft Contact Lenses - LOPEZ-GIL N.
The use of soft contact lenses (CLs) is often the most practical way of correcting monochromatic aberrations. The presentation will show the potential limitations of this type of wavefront correction as well as optical and visual benefits after wearing customized CLs in subjects with different levels of higher-order aberrations. - Wavefront-based evaluation of functional optical zone after LASIK - NGUYEN KHOA JL, CHATEAU N, ASSOULINE M, LEBUISSON DA
This presentation will show how wavefront data was used to objectively estimate the functional optical zone (FOZ) in eyes treated with laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for myopia. - Clinical Applications of Aberrometry - RADHAKRISHNAN H, O'DONNELL C
This presentation will discuss how new clinical applications of aberrometry in the field of refractive surgery have led to the development of several efficient methods of measuring ocular aberrations. - Optical quality of the eye after retropupillary fixation of the Artisan IOL - DIGHIERO PL, GICQUEL JJ
This presentation proposes the results of an investigation on the influence of the secondary implantation site of the Artisan® (VerisyseTM, AMO) iris-claw intraocular lens (IOL) on high order aberrations (HOAs) using wavefront analysis in aphakic patients. - New developments in Aberrometry - MARCOS S
Description of several laboratory-based aberrometers and discussion on advances in the interpretation and analysis of ocular aberration data (i.e. how do ocular aberrations depend on wavelength? how important is sampling density?). - Our experience on aberrometry in refractive surgery - MONTES MICO R
- An adaptive optics device for the simulation of visual outcomes - CHATEAU N, VABRE L, NGUYEN KHOA JL
This presentation explores the possibilities offered by a new adaptive optics device used for the correction and generation of ocular aberrations, as well as for the study of visual performance. - Assessment of real-time changes in wavefront aberrations with accommodation using the irx3 aberrometer will be presented to offer the results of a jointly written research paper by Nicolas Chateau, PhD; Jean-Luc Nguyen Khoa, MD, MS; Norberto Lopez-Gil, PhD; and Jean-Jacques Gicquel, MD, MS.
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