Session Title: Assessment of Astigmatism
Session Date/Time: Saturday 05/10/2013 | 11:00-12:30
Paper Time: 11:12
Venue: Main Lecture Hall (Ground Floor)
First Author: : P.Preußner GERMANY
Co Author(s): : J. Wahl P. Hoffmann
Purpose:
To quantify the impact of posterior corneal data on the eye’s total
astigmatism to be corrected in IOL plane.
Setting:
University eye hospital Mainz, Germany, Eye clinic Castrop-Rauxel, Germany
Methods:
In 438 eyes corneal tomography with Tomey TMS-5 (Nagoya, Japan) prior to cataract surgery was measured. The measurement consists of anterior Placido topography combined with rotating slit Scheimpflug imaging. The astigmatism of the anterior corneal surface, of the whole cornea
and the vector difference between both were extracted with the OKULIX
raytracing software from the measured data.
Results:
The average vector difference between total and anterior corneal
astigmatis was 0.22D, median 0.18D in corneal plane, orresponding to 0.32D (median 0.26D) in IOL plane. The centroids are -0.32D/7degrees (anterior),
-0.26D/4degrees (total), i.e. both with-the-rule, and -0.07D/18degrees for the vector difference.
The maximum difference, however, was 2.72D in corneal plane. 8 out of
the 438 eyes (1.8%) had a difference of >1.0D between anterior and total
astigmatism in corneal plane.
Conclusions:
The impact of posterior cornea on the outcome of toric IOL calculation is clinically not very high on average, but the measurement is particularly helpful to identify outliers, i.e. candidates for unhappy patients.
Financial Interest:
... gains financially from product or procedure presented
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