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Visual outcomes and patient satisfaction following implantation of different presbyopia-correcting IOLs

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First Author: I.Solomatins LATVIA

Co Author(s):    J. Gertnere   A. Solomatins   M. Solomatins              

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To evalate functional outcomes of 2 presbiopia- correcting intraocular lenses (IOLs )with the similar optical principles,but with the different disain.

Setting:

Dr. Solomatin EYE CARE CENTER ,Riga, Latvia.

Methods:

Methods: Cataract and refractive lens exchange patients with implantation of a trifocal IOL (PanOptix or AT Lisa tri) were examined 3 months postoperatively. Refraction, uncorrected/corrected distance (UDVA/CDVA), uncorrected/distance- corrected intermediate (60 or 80 cm, UIVA/DCIVA), uncorrected/distance-corrected/corrected near visual acuities (40 cm, UNVA, DCNVA, CNVA), defocus curves, and subjective questionnaires were performed.

Results:

In total 71 eyes of 36 patients were examined. Median monocular and binocular uncorrected visual acuities increased in all 3 IOL groups. Median distance corrected visual acuity scores were CDVA -0,00, DCIVA -0,04, and DCNVA 0,00 in the PanOptix group; CDVA -0,08, DCIVA 0,00, and DCNVA 0,03 in the AT Lisa group.

Conclusions:

All 2 presbyopia-correcting IOLs provided good near, intermediate, and distance visual acuities. Defocus curves showed slight differences in the acuity performance of the patients. Subjective questionnaires, however, did not reveal significant differences.

Financial Disclosure:

None

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