An automatic objective optometer. Description and clinical evaluation
D. A. Polse and K. E. Kerr
Automatic objective optometers provide a possible alternative to
conventional clinical methods of refracting the human eye. Quantitative
evaluation of one of these instruments (Dioptron), including a comparison
between optometer and subjective refractions, was undertaken to determine
how automatic optometers may be utilized most effectively in clinical
situations. The results show a high degree of instrument validity and
reliability. The conclusion is that the Dioptron has substantial promise as
a means of estimating ametropia-as a replacement for retinoscopy and for
screening or monitoring ametropia. However, the use of this instrument as a
substitute for subjective refraction procedures does not seem warranted at
this time.