Session Title: Refractive 1
Session Date/Time: Friday 03/02/2012 | 08:30-10:00
Paper Time: 09:35
Venue: Hall 1
First Author: : N.Gabric CROATIA
Co Author(s): : I. Dekaris M. Bohac
Purpose:
To evaluate safety and outcome of Intracor procedure for treatment of presbyopia.
Setting:
University Eye Clinic „Svjetlost“, Zagreb, Croatia
Methods:
Ongoing prospective study on patients who underwent Intracor procedure in the University Eye Clinic Svjetlost since December 2010. 200 patients underwent procedure (35 bilateral and 130 one eye). Follow up consisted of uncorrected and corrected distant and near visual acuity, record of topographic changes, and standardized questionnaire about patients visual disturbances and satisfaction. RESULTS Mean equivalent (ME) of uncorrected distant visual acuity was 0,8 ±0,2 and ME of near uncorrected visual acuity was J2. Difference maps (Tue Net Power) taken from Pentacam HR (Oculus) showed variation in central corneal curvature increase ranging from 0.1 to 2.5D. There could not be made any clinical correlation between the central corneal curvature increase and patients overall near and distant visual acuity improvement. Visual and refractive results stabilized over a one month period and remained stable during the whole follow up period. Patients with bilateral treatment demonstrated better near and distant vision performances than patients with monocular treatment. 98% of patients were satisfied with their visual performances in distance, intermediate and near vision. Only nine patients reported mild halo and glare.
Conclusions:
Intracor procedure has proven its short term safety and efficacy in treating presbyopia. However, longer follow up period is needed.
Financial Disclosure:
No