Inter-Examiner and Inter-Instrument Agreement of the Myopia Master with the IOL Master 700 and NVisionK 5001 in Myopic Children
Emma L. McConnell, Cameron Woods, Lesley Doyle, Jane M. Fulton, Kathryn J. Saunders, Sara J. McCullough

TL;DR
This study compares the Myopia Master with two other devices for measuring eye parameters in children with myopia, finding it reliable but with some discrepancies in myopia estimation.
Contribution
The study evaluates the Myopia Master's performance against established devices for measuring axial length and corneal curvature in myopic children.
Findings
The Myopia Master showed excellent inter-examiner agreement for axial length and corneal curvature.
Inter-instrument agreement for axial length and corneal curvature between the Myopia Master and IOL Master 700 was acceptable.
The Myopia Master over-estimated myopia compared to the NVisionK-5001.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The measurement of axial length (AL) is important to monitor the success of interventions to slow childhood myopia, but traditional biometers are expensive for clinicians to acquire. To address this, Oculus has developed the Myopia Master (MM), which measures auto-refraction (AR), corneal curvature (CC) and AL. This study compared inter-instrument and inter-examiner measures on the MM, IOL Master 700 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) and NVisionK-5001 (Shin-Nippon, Tokyo, Japan) in myopic children. Methods: Fifty-six myopic children participated (mean age 11.93 ± 1.93 years). A first examiner obtained the following under cycloplegia: (i) AR using the NVisionK, (ii) AL and CC using the IOL Master 700 and (iii) AR, AL and CC using the MM. The latter measures were repeated by a second examiner to assess inter-examiner agreement of the MM. Mean differences (MD) and…
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TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies · Corneal surgery and disorders
