Visual outcomes and patient satisfaction with a trifocal diffractive intraocular lens
Session Details
Session Title: Multifocal IOLs
Session Date/Time: Sunday 23/09/2018 | 16:30-18:00
Paper Time: 16:42
Venue: Room A3, Podium 1
First Author: : K.Alarfaj SAUDI ARABIA
Co Author(s): :
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To evaluate visual outcomes following implantation of a trifocal diffractive intraocular lens (IOL) and to analyze their correlation with patient satisfaction and ease of performing daily tasks.
Setting:
Imam Abdurahman Bin Faisal University
King Fahd University Hospital
Methods:
This was a prospective study enrolling 80 eyes of 40 patients undergoing cataract surgery with implantation of trifocal IOL AT LISA. Visual and refractive outcomes were evaluated during a 3-month follow-up. Postoperatively, a questionnaire was used to evaluate patient satisfaction with regard to surgical outcome, spectacle independence, perception of photic phenomena, and ease of performing some vision-related activities.
Results:
After the surgery, 92% of the patients could perform their daily activities without problems. The mean spectacle independence scores for reading, doing computer work, and for distance were 10.33 ± 12.47, 5.71 ± 11.90, and 3.92 ± 9.77, respectively . No correlation was found between spectacle independence and visual outcome (-0.101 ≤ r ≤ 0.244, p ≥ 0.087). Mean scores for glare and halos were 15.15 ± 12.02, 4.49 ± 7.92, and 13.34 ± 10.82, respectively. No correlation was found between photic phenomena and visual outcome (-0.199 ≤ r ≤ 0.209, p ≥ 0.150).
Conclusions:
Implantation of the AT LISA IOL after cataract surgery provides effective visual restoration associated with a minimal level of photic phenomena, a positive impact on the performance of vision-related daily activities, and a high level of postoperative patient satisfaction.
Financial Disclosure:
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