Posters
The role of multifocal IOL choice in refractive lens replacement
Poster Details
First Author: O.Chuiko UKRAINE
Co Author(s): P. George M. Tetyana K. Andrew C. Oleksii
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To study the quality of life of patients after implanting of multifocal IOLs with different range of focus length at medium distance.
Setting:
Parkhomenko G.Y., Manoylo T.V., Kovalenko A.V., Chuiko O.L., Noviy zir, Dnipro, Ukraine
Methods:
We implanted multifocal IOL Restor to 54 patients (108 eyes) �â�� 1st group, Panoptix IOL to 48 patients (96 eyes) �â�� 2nd group, diagnosed with presbyopia. The quality of life was evaluated using the 36-Item Short Form Survey. Most of the indicators were reduced in the following categories: 'social functioning' 1st group - 49.81 �Â�± 10.54, 2nd group - 49.65 �Â�± 10.84, 'role limitations due to emotional problems' �â�� 1st group - 51.10 �Â�± 10.38, 2nd group - 51.55 �Â�± 10.48 and 'mental health' in the 1st group - 51.47 �Â�± 12.30, in the 2nd group - 51.35 �Â�± 12.17.
Results:
In 8 months after IOL implantation, the quality of life indicators in the categories of 'social functioning' in group 1 were 49.88 �Â�± 9.13, in the 2nd group - 51.99 �Â�± 9.09, 'role limitations due to emotional problems' in 1st group - 57,32 �Â�± 7,15, in the 2nd group - 59,48 �Â�± 7,15 and 'mental health' in the 1st group - 52,32 �Â�± 6,17, in the 2nd group - 55,88 �Â�± 6,45.
Conclusions:
Improving the quality of life of patients in the categories 'social functioning', 'role limitations due to emotional problems', 'mental health' in group 2 (with implanted Panoptix IOL) was reliably established.
Financial Disclosure:
NONE