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ARK (AutoRefractor & Keratometer) AutoRefraction & Keratometry

by eye_doc 2025. 4. 20.

👁 What is ARK?

ARK (AutoRefractor & Keratometer)

  • AutoRefraction: Measures refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism)
  • Keratometry: Measures corneal curvature
    ➡️ Combined in a single automatic device

📌 Standard tool in eye clinics
📌 Fast, automated measurement: ~1 second × 3 trials → average result

 


⚠ Accuracy in Pediatrics: ARK vs Manual Refraction

  • In children (especially <7 years old), ARK results can be inaccurate
  • Greater discrepancy in:
    • Hyperopia
    • Amblyopia

📊 Korean study (2016, 388 children):

Refraction Parameter>0.5 D difference
Sphere 47.2%
Cylinder 37.1%
Axis 57.2%
Spherical Equivalent 52.6%

➡️ Nearly half showed clinically significant discrepancies


💡 Cycloplegic Refraction Helps

ParameterDifference (pre → post)
Sphere 47.2% → 29.4%
Cylinder 37.1% → 30.7%
Axis 57.2% → 51.0%
Sph. Eq. 52.6% → 32.5%

✅ After cycloplegia, ARK aligns better with manual results
✅ Still, retinoscopy remains gold standard in children


✅ Summary

  • ARK = fast & useful, but less accurate in young children
  • Significant error in <7 years old, especially with hyperopia/amblyopia
  • Best practice:
    • Use cycloplegia before ARK in kids
    • Combine with manual retinoscopy & subjective tests for accurate Rx

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