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Visual outcomes with a Trifocal IOL in Indian patients

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First Author: A.Vasavada INDIA

Co Author(s):    D. Ramamurthy   J. Reddy   P. Padmanabhan   N. Shetty   R. Sudhir        

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To report the short-term Visual Acuity (VA) and Contrast Sensitivity (CS) of the ACRYSOF IQ PanOptix trifocal TFNT00 IOL after cataract surgery in an Indian population.

Setting:

Multicenter (5 surgical sites) post-market investigation in India

Methods:

Observational, prospective, single-arm, unmasked, non-randomized multicenter study of Indian male and female subjects desiring an IOL that could provide correction of near, intermediate, and distance vision. Subjects completed 8 study visits: pre-op visit, operative visits for each eye, and post-op visits at 1-2 days (each eye), 1 month (each eye) and 3 months (both eyes). Binocular Best Corrected Distance Visual Acuity (BCDVA) at 4 m, Binocular Uncorrected Near Visual Acuity (UCNVA) at 40 cm and Intermediate Visual Acuity (UCIVA) at 60 cm, and mean Mesopic Contrast Sensitivity with and without Glare were conducted.

Results:

68 subjects were bilaterally implanted and 52 completed the study. 88.5% (46/52 and 96.2% (50/52) achieved BCDVA of 20/20 and 20/25 or better (respectively); 58.8% and 82.4% had 20/20 and 20/25 or better mean UCIVA (respectively); 47.1% and 82.4% had 20/20 and 20/25 or better mean UCNVA (respectively). Mean Mesopic Contrast sensitivity with glare was 1.53 ±0.28, 1.66 ±0.31, 1.62 ±0.35, and 1.16 ±0.42 log units at 1.5, 3, 6, and 12 cycles/degree, respectively. Mean Mesopic Contrast sensitivity without glare was 1.50 ±0.33, 1.67 ±0.27, 1.64 ±0.34, and 1.24 ±0.42 log units at 1.5, 3, 6, and 12 cycles/degree, respectively.

Conclusions:

In an Indian population, PanOptix IOL demonstrates very good visual performance from distance to near.

Financial Disclosure:

None

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