Clinical evaluation of the Shin-Nippon SRW-5000 autorefractor in adults: an update.

作者: Edward A. H. Mallen , Bernard Gilmartin , James S. Wolffsohn , Sei-ichi Tsujimura

DOI: 10.1111/OPO.12254

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摘要: Purpose: The Shin-Nippon SRW-5000 is an open view autorefractor that superseded the Canon R-1 in mid-1990s and has been used widely optometry vision science laboratories. It to measure refractive error, accommodation responses both statically dynamically, off-axis adapted pupil size. This paper presents overview of original 2001 clinical evaluation adults (Mallen et al., Ophthal Physiol Opt 2001; 21: 101) provides update on use modification instrument since publication. Recent findings: instrument, family devices which followed, have shown excellent validity, repeatability, utility research settings. instruments also great potential for increased functionality following a number modifications. Summary: its derivatives been, continue be, significant importance our drive understand myopia progression, control techniques, oculomotor function human vision.

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