First Author: B.Aslan TURKEY
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Purpose:
To present the use of the point spread function (PSF) metric pre- and postoperatively for the assessment of visual quality in cataract patients with advanced technology intraocular lenses.
Setting:
TOBB ETU Hospital
Methods:
Cases with aspheric monofocal, toric and multifocal ALCON SN platform lenses were implanted with standard microcoaxial surgical technique. All PSF measurements were obtained using the NIDEK OPD-Scan II. All eyes underwent corneal topography, wavefront aberrometry, autorefraction, keratometry, and pupillometry measurements pre- and 72 hours postoperatively using the OPD-Scan II. The PSF was used to assess visual quality.
Results:
29 cases of cataract surgery, including aspheric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, diffractive IOLs, and toric IOL implantation, and the difference in PSF are presented.
Conclusions:
Point Spread Function is a very reliable indicator of good functional vision. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE?: No
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