ESCRS - PO0517 - Personalised Vision Using Combinations Of Diffractive And End-Of-Focus Intraocular Lenses

Personalised Vision Using Combinations Of Diffractive And End-Of-Focus Intraocular Lenses

Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PO0517 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/4nb6-vr97

Authors: Stephen Hannan 1 , David Teenan* 1 , Jan Venter 1 , Sandro Di Simplicio 1 , Igo Occhipinti 1 , Mirna Belovari 1

1Optical Express,Glasgow,United Kingdom

Purpose

To employ statistical modelling in the identification of significant contributors to patient satisfaction and subsequently the development of patient- specific lens selection methodologies.

Setting

Private Refractive Surgery (Optical Express)

Methods

A retrospective analysis was completed on a large cohort of presbyopic intraocular lens patients. One of four lens combinations were available to the cohort of 26,201 patients. Generalized linear modelling methodologies were employed to identify significant factors in patient satisfaction. Using model findings, lens selection optimization was developed where patients were categorized according to age, preoperative refractive error, occupation, hobbies, and motivations for treatment.

Results

High quality performance across all lens combinations was observed. However, notable differences between lens combinations existed with respect to uncorrected distance, intermediate, and near visual acuity, as well as quality of vision issues post implantation. Two lens combinations that provided superior uncorrected distance and near visual acuities and had an excellent safety profile are bilateral Tecnis

2.75 Add and the combination of Symfony and Tecnis 2.75 Add. Quality of Vision symptoms were reported less with the ZXR00 / ZKB00 and bilateral ZKB00 options than with bilateral ZXR00.

Conclusions

Identifying significant contributing factors to patient satisfaction, along with lens combination performance metrics, can aid in development of a patient- personalised lens selection methodology. The analysis illustrates that patient-specific presentations should be considered when making a final lens combination selection.