Abstract:AIM: To investigate the effects of congenital ptosis degree on total astigmatism, corneal astigmatism, intraocular astigmatism and axis length, and to discuss the relation with amblyopia.
METHODS: Fifty patients(100 eyes)with congenital ptosis were selected and divided into four groups: 33 eyes in group Ⅰ(normal); 20 eyes in group Ⅱ(mild); 17 eyes in group Ⅲ(moderate); 30 eyes in group Ⅳ(severity). Firstly, they received standardized medical optometry. Absolute value of astigmatism was recorded as total astigmatism. Then, corneal topography was used to measure double eyes for at least 3 times, and the best results were used to record the SimK. Define absolute value of △SimK as corneal astigmatism. Finally, axial length was measured for 5 times by A super-measurement, and take the mean value. Formula: intraocular astigmatism=total astigmatism-corneal astigmatism.
RESULTS: There was a significance difference between total astigmatism and cornea astigmatism(P=0.000, 0.002<0.05). Also they were positive correlation with severity of ptosis(Spearman rs=0.514, 0.721,P<0.05), but there was not significance difference in axial orientation, intraocular astigmatism and axial length(all P>0.05). The axial orientation, intraocular astigmatism had no correlation with severity of ptosis.
CONCLUSION: The congenital ptosis affects on eye astigmatism through the change of cornea astigmatism, which is related to severity of ptosis, but has no effect on axial length. The rate of amblyopia is higher than normal on congenital ptosisespecially severity. Amblyopia is related to high astigmatism which is moderate astigmatism with rule.