Tolerance to residual astigmatism of an isofocal intraocular lens
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Defense date2023-11-11
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Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the impact of residual astigmatism on the optical and visual performance of an enhanced-monofocal isofocal intraocular lens (EM Isopure, BVI medical, Belgium) compared to a monofocal one (Micropure, BVI medical, Belgium). Methods Laboratory investigation and prospective, comparative and randomized clinical study. Optical quality was assessed on an optical bench for 2.0, 3.0, and 4.5 mm pupils. The effect of residual astigmatism was investigated from through-focus images recorded with increasing amounts of regular positive astigmatism induced with a deformable mirror. To evaluate the impact of residual astigmatism, 28 eyes of 28 patients were randomly assigned to either group. Residual astigmatism was induced with positive and negative cylinder lenses at 90 and 180°. Visual acuity (VA) was measured at each step. Results The optical performance of both IOLs was quite similar for 2.0 and 3.0 mm pupils. For 4.5-mm pupil, the EM Isopure showed a significant reduction of its optical quality in comparison with the monofocal IOL. When visual performance was evaluated, no statistically significant differences were found for any power of induced astigmatism. More differences were found when positive induced astigmatism was compared within each group, and VA was better when the astigmatism was induced at 180° vs. 90°. The greatest differences were found for and induced positive astigmatism of¿+¿1.50D (p¿=¿0.009 for Isopure and p¿=¿0.023 for Micropure). Conclusions The tolerance to residual astigmatism of the EM Isopure lens is similar to that of a reference monofocal lens with pupils up to 3.5 mm.
CitationPérez, L. [et al.]. Tolerance to residual astigmatism of an isofocal intraocular lens. "Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology", April 2024, vol. 262, p. 1169-1180.
ISSN1435-702X
Publisher versionhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00417-023-06305-9
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