2023
DOI: 10.2147/opth.s433664
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Axial Length Correction in Evaluation of Refractive Predictability and Biometry Agreement [Letter]

Abstract: We read with great interest the article by Gjerdrum et al concerning the comparison of refractive predictability between different biometers. 1 Analysis of both group refractive index (GRI) and single refractive indices principles is fascinating. However, we would like to make a few comments regarding some points of the study that need to be clarified.Authors correctly listed some causes of postoperative refractive errors, such as inaccurate prediction of corneal power 2 and axial length (AL). We totally agree… Show more

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“…The GRI helps in accounting for the varying refractive indices of the different media that the light passes through within the eye. 27,28 Advantages…”
Section: Partial Coherence Interferometry Optical Biometer Iol Master...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GRI helps in accounting for the varying refractive indices of the different media that the light passes through within the eye. 27,28 Advantages…”
Section: Partial Coherence Interferometry Optical Biometer Iol Master...mentioning
confidence: 99%