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Effect of Borish Delayed Refraction on Myopia


Article Information

Title: Effect of Borish Delayed Refraction on Myopia

Authors: Renu Thakur, Sachitanand Singh

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Ophthalmology

HEC Recognition History
Category From To
Y 2023-07-01 2024-09-30
Y 2022-07-01 2023-06-30
Y 2021-07-01 2022-06-30
Y 2020-07-01 2021-06-30

Publisher: ophthalmological society of Pakistan

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 41

Issue: 3

Language: en

DOI: 10.36351/pjo.v41i3.1921

Keywords: AccommodationSubjective refractionMyopia managementBorish DelayedDelayed Refraction Test

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Abstract

Purpose:  To evaluate the impact of Borish Delayed Refraction on myopic refraction.
Study Design:  Cross sectional study.Methods:  A total of seventy myopic individuals were selected for participation, through convenient sampling, ensuring an equitable gender distribution of 50%. After detailed history and examination, objective and then subjective refraction was performed. To relax accommodation, a modified version of Borish delayed subjective test was used. Fogging allowed prescription of plus powers exceeding +1.00D, enhancing the accuracy of the subjective refraction process.After the application of the Borish delayed method, prescriptions were provided to all seventy subjects for the continued use of corrective spectacles.
Results:  The range of refractive error before the Borish Delayed Refraction Test varied from -1.00D to -5.00D, while after the test, it ranged from -0.75 D to -4.00 D. The mean refractive error before the test was -3.0143 ± 1.2D, which reduced to -2.3214 ± 0.99D after the test. A paired t-test was performed for statistical comparison, revealing a significant correlation (p = 0.00) between the pre- and post-test refractive error values.
Conclusion:  The Borish Delayed Refraction is potentially useful method for managing myopia. The test offers the possibility for more precise and stable prescriptions by enabling accommodation to relax prior to subjective refraction assessment.
Keywords:  Accommodation, Subjective refraction, Myopia, Borish Delayed Refraction.


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