Objective and subjective accommodation results of AkkoLens Lumina intraocular lens
Session Details
Session Title: Presented Poster Session: Cataract Surgery Outcomes
Venue: Poster Village: Pod 1
First Author: : J.Alio SPAIN
Co Author(s): : D. Romero A. Simonov A. Angelov M. Rombach
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To report the objective and subjectively measured accommodative response with a model of an accommodative intraocular lens (AIOL), the Akkolens Lumina.
Setting:
Vissum Alicante, Spain
Methods:
This study included 82 eyes of 58 patients with ages ranging between 43 and 85 years. All patients underwent cataract surgery followed by IOL implantation. According to the IOL implanted, two groups of patients were differentiated; group A, 59 eyes of 43 patients implanted with the Akkolens Lumina AIOL, and group B; 23 eyes of 15 patients implanted with the monofocal Acrysof SA60AT IOL. Distance and near visual acuities, defocus curve and the objective accommodation with the Grand Seiko WAM-5500 r Autorefractometer were measured. We report in this study 12 months follow-up data.
Results:
Statistical significant difference were observed between groups for defocus levels between -4.50 and -0.50D (p<0.01) with better values for group A. Statistical significant differences were detected between groups in the depth of focus calculated for 0.10, 0.20 and 0.4 visual acuity in logMAR scale (p<0.01) with high values for group A. Statistical significant differences were observed for the WAM accommodative stimuli of -2.00, -2.50 and -3.00D (p<0.01) with higher values for the AIOL.
Conclusions:
The AIOL Akkolens Lumina restore the visual function after cataract surgery and demonstrates an accommodative response and a depth of focus related mostly to real accommodation with increased eye dioptric power related to near vision.
Financial Disclosure:
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