Test–Retest Reliability of Clinical Shack-Hartmann Measurements
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 45(1), pp. 351–351
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Abstract
Increased variability in aberration maps between days and months indicates biological fluctuations that are large enough to prevent achievement of "perfect vision," even in the unlikely event that spherical and astigmatic refractive errors are corrected perfectly. However, lack of stability does not justify withholding treatment. A lasting benefit of aberration correction is expected despite temporal variability.
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