Refractive And Visual Outcomes Of A Large Series Of A New Extended Depth Of Focus (Edof) Intraocular Lens
Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PP25.02 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/krjw-qr47
Authors: Gilles Lesieur* 1 , Paul Dupeyre 1
1centre iridis,Albi,France
Purpose
To assess the refractive and visual outcomes after implantation of a new refractive/extended depth of focus (EDOF) intraocular lens (IOL).
Setting
Centre Ophtalmologique IRIDIS, Albi, France.
Methods
Retrospective study on more than 1000 implantations of the new EDOF IOL Lucidis (SAV-IOL, Switzerland). Refractive and visual outcomes, complications rates and interferometric IOL constant were performed in this analysis. Spectacle independence and optical phenomena were measured at the 3-month visit after the surgery for 30 patients. The spectacle independence was expressed in a Likert scale at dim lighting conditions at various distances (near, intermediate, and far). The occurrence of optical phenomena was assessed using a Likert scale from zero (none) to 4 (severe) for halos and glare. Visual function and patient satisfaction were measured using the translated and validated French Catquest-9SF.
Results
All postoperative data has not yet been collected, and will be available at the time of the congress. The optimization of the constant has already been performed, going from 118.5 to 118.789 for the Lucidis 124M/MT.
Conclusions
The Lucidis EDOF IOL showed good refractive and visual performance for distance, intermediate, and near visions. Spectacle independence and optical phenomena will be available at the time of the congress. Nevertheless, we confidently recommend the use of this lens, which is also available in a toric version and makes it possible to meet the new needs of patients without inducing photic phenomena.