Performance Of A Hybrid Refractive/Extended Depth Of Focus Intraocular Lens.
Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO163 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/6m8r-th76
Authors: Marco Anastasi* 1 , Emilio Pedrotti 1 , Erika Bonacci 1 , Raphael Kilian 1 , Camilla Pagnacco 1 , Mariacarmela Ventura 1 , Andrea Zuliani 1 , Giorgio Marchini 1
1Ophthalmic Unit, Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences,University of Verona,37129 Verona, Italy.,Verona,Italy
Purpose
Setting
Methods
Twenty-five patients(50 eyes) underwent bilateral implantation of the Lucidis (SwissAdvancedVision, Switzerland) IOL, one week apart from the other. In this monocentric prospective study we included patients with bilateral cataracts, preoperative corneal astigmatism less than 1 Diopter (Galilei G4) and no other concomitant ocular diseases. Patients with intraoperative complications were excluded from the analysis. Near-(30cm), intermediate-(80cm and 60cm) and far-distance (4m) best-corrected and uncorrected visual acuities (BCVA and UCVA) were collected at baseline and 3-months postoperatively. Postoperative contrast sensitivity (VectorVision CSV-1000), optical aberrations, halometry (Aston halometer) and complicaitons were also analyzed.
Results
The mean postoperative monocular UCVAs at far-, intermediate- and near-distance were respectively 0.02, 0.07, 0.08 and 0,07logMAR, whereas the mean BCVAs were respectively -0.05, 0.09, 0.11 and 0,07logMAR. Binocular defocus curves showed a BCVA between 0.02 and 0.09logMAR was maintained from 0 to -2.50D of vergence. The mean high order ocular RMS was 0.32 (95%CI 0.24-0.42). Binocular contrast sensitivity was lowest in scotopic conditions at 18 cycles/degree. Halometry scores were homogeneous at 360° (1.21, 95%CI 1.20-1.22). Three eyes underwent YAG-laser capsulotomy due to posterior capsular opacity.
Conclusions
Lucidis IOLs demonstrated a good safety profile and excellent visual performances at all distances, with good contrast sensitivity and quality of vision.