Study on the distribution of the dominant eye in people with myopia and astigmatism and the relationship between dominant eye and the two
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    AIM:To study the distribution of the dominant eye in people with myopia and astigmatism and the relationship between dominant eye and the two.

    METHODS:Three hundred and eighty patients who went our hospital for optometry consecutively were enrolled, using hole-in-card method to detect the dominant eye. The records of age, gender, vision acuity and other related information were analyzed by SPSS 11.0 software.

    RESULTS: 1)Most of the dominant eyes were right eyes which accounted for 66.84%, and the ametropia degree on right eyes was relatively higher; 2)Dominant eyes had no significant association with gender, age and uncorrected vision acuity(P>0.05); 3)There was no significant correlation between the dominant eyes and ametropia degree(P>0.05). But in the group which the difference of cylinder degree between two eyes were ≥1D, only 20% of the dominant eyes had higher ametropia degree, which was different from the other two groups.

    CONCLUSION:High cylinder of anisometropia may affect the choice of the dominant eye. High sphere of anisometropia may be the result of the choice of dominant eye.

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Wen-Li Duan, Yan-Yan Yang, Li Wang. Study on the distribution of the dominant eye in people with myopia and astigmatism and the relationship between dominant eye and the two. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2015;15(11):1974-1976

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  • Received:July 14,2015
  • Revised:October 21,2015
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  • Online: October 30,2015
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