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Evaluation of stereopsis for blended vision variants with refractive MIOL compared to phakic eyes

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Session Title: Pseudophakic IOLs: Multifocal II

Session Date/Time: Sunday 08/10/2017 | 10:30-12:30

Paper Time: 10:30

Venue: Room 2.1

First Author: : D.Breyer GERMANY

Co Author(s): :    H. Kaymak   K. Klabe   P. Hagen   F. Kretz   G. Auffarth        

Abstract Details

Purpose:

In order to improve near vision, bifocal or EDOF IOLs with good far and intermediate vision can be implanted in a blended vision variant, where the target refraction in the nondomiant eye is set to approximately -1.5D. The aim of this retrospective analysis was to assess the question whether the patients also benefit from this variant with regard to stereoscopic vision at near which is one of numerous cues of depth perception.

Setting:

All MIOL implantations were performed at the Breyer-Kaymak-Klabe Eyesurgery in Duesseldorf, Germany. All considered patients underwent bilateral implantation of refractive MIOLs from the following list: Comfort (bifocal, 1.5D addition, Oculentis), Mplus (bifocal, 2.0D addition, Oculentis), MiniWell (EDOF, Sifi), WIOL-CF (EDOF Medicem)

Methods:

The target refraction was emmetropia in the dominant eye and in the nondominant eye it was either approximately -1.5D (Blended Vision, 25 patients) or emmetropia (Emmetropic Vision, 25 patients). As a third group we considered phakic eyes (30 patients). Three months after surgery, stereopsis was tested using the Stereo Fly Test (Precision Vision), which was positioned at a distance of 16inches. Analogue to logMAR-values for visual acuity, we calculated the logartihm of the minimum angle of stereopsis (logMAS) and compared the median values of all groups. Furthermore patients answered question from a Quality of Vision questionnaire related to depth perception.

Results:

The minimum angle of strereopsis was 0.37logMAS, 0.00logMAS and -0.18logMAS (median values) in the group with emmetropic vision, blended vision and phakic eyes, respectively. These differences were statistically significant whereas differences in the quality of vision querstionnaire outcomes were not.

Conclusions:

Despite the fact that in both implantation variants at least one eye has low visual acuity at near, stereoscopic vision at 16inches is significantly better for blended vision than for emmetropic vision implantation variants. Phakic eyes outperform both groups. We saw that for low spatial frequencies (approx. 2cpd), the eye with lower visual acuity does only slightly impair stereoscopic vision measured with contour-based tests. These findings are in agreement with recent research results from other groups. With respect to overall depth perception, the differences in stereopsis were not clinically recognized by patients.

Financial Disclosure:

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