AC/A ratio is the
accommodative-convergence that follows one diopter of accommodation. The normal
AC/A ratio is 4/1 which means; for every +1.00 of accommodation, 4prisms of
accommodative-convergence is being exerted. However, the normal value of AC/A
ratio also ranges from 4/1 to 6/1.
The function of accommodation is
to obtain a clearer focus while that of convergence is to obtain a single
binocular vision. Accommodation is able to stimulate a definite amount of
convergence (Accommodative convergence). If the influence of accommodation is
excessive, it may produce a manifest deviation (esotropia) whereas if the influence
is low (low AC/A ratio) and fusional convergence is inadequate, the individual
may have exotropia.
When AC/A ratio is high (above
6/1), hyperopic patients should be given full correction while myopic patients
should be under-corrected. If AC/A ratio is low (below 4/1), under-correct
hyperopic patients and give myopic patients their full correction. This (low
AC/A) presents problem if PFC is inadequate.
METHODS OF DETERMINATION
Calculation Method
AC/A ratio = 15 - Physiological
exophoria/2.50
Where 2.50D = Accommodation at
40cm (100/40 = 2.50D).
15prisms = convergence at 40cm.
15prisms is gotten by multiplying
the patients IPD (6.4cm) with the dioptric equivalent of distance from point of
fixation to the center of rotation (i.e 40cm + 2.7cm = 42.7cm).
100/42.7 x 6.4 = 14.99prisms
which is approximately 15prisms.
Physiological exophoria = induced
phoria at near (#13B) minus induced phoria at far (#8). If the phorias are both
in exodeviation, use the above formula but if the phorias are both in esodeviation,
assign a plus sign instead of minus. If they are of different deviations,
assign plus sign to the esodeviation and minus to the exodeviation.
Gradient Method
AC/A ratio = P – P’/F.
Where P = phoria at near.
P’ = Phoria at near through
+1.00D lens power (F).
F = +1.00D lens power.
NOTE: esodeviation carries plus
sign while exodeviation carries minus sign.
Heterophoria Method
AC/A ratio = PD + (N-D)/K.
Where PD = Interpupillary
distance in centimeter.
N = Deviation at near.
D = Deviation at distance.
K = Near fixation distance in
diopters.
NOTE: Eso carries plus sign while
exo carries minus sign.
Relative Accommodation Method
AC/A ratio = Total accommodative
range/Phoria range.
Where total accommodative range =
PRA – NRA.
Phoria range = phoria with PRA
lens in place minus phoria with NRA lens in place.
Therefore AC/A ratio = PRA –
NRA/PRA deviation – NRA deviation.
Exercise1: A patient the
following findings;
Phoria through subjective lenses
at 6m (#8) = 1.00prism exophoria.
Phoria at 40cm through subjective
lenses (#13) = 5prisms exophoria.
Phoria at 40cm through subjective
lenses combined with +1.00D = 8prisms exophoria.
What is the calculated AC/A
ratio?
What is the gradient AC/A ratio?
Calc. AC/A ratio = 15 –
(5-1)/2.50 = 4.4/1.
Gradient AC/A ratio = 8 – 5/1 =
3/1.
Exercise2: Suppose a patient is
orthophoric at 40cm with 10prisms exophoria at 6m, what is the calculated AC/A
ratio and what will be the effect of plus and minus lens on that individual.
AC/A ratio = 15 – 10/2.50 = 2/1.
Plus lens will increase the
exophoria and AC/A ratio while minus lens will decrease the exophoria and AC/A
ratio.
Exercise3: A patient has the
following findings:
Phoria at 6m through subjective
lens (#8) = 2prisms esophoria.
Phoria at 40cm through subjective
lens (#13) = 7prisms esophoria.
Phoria at 40cm through subjective
lens combined with +1.00D = 1.00prism esophoria.
What is the calculated and
gradient AC/A ratio?
Calc. AC/A ratio = 15 + (7 -
2)/2.50 = 8/1.
Gradient AC/A ratio = 7 – 1/1 =
6/1.
Exercise4: If the initial phoria
is 4prism exophoria and 8prism exophoria when a lens of +1.00D is placed in
front of the eye. What is the gradient AC/A ratio?
AC/A ratio = -4 + 8/1 = 4/1.
Exercise5: A patient has an IPD
of 70mm, a distance phoria of 4prisms esophoria and a near phoria of 8prisms
esophoria at 33.3cm from the eyes.
AC/A = 7 + (-8 – (+4))/3 = 3/1.
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