Clinical Outcomes Of A Toric Extended Range Of Vision Intraocular Lens Based On The Combination Of Fourth- And Sixth-Order Spherical Aberration.
Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO0538 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/kcbt-7c35
Authors: Ramon Ruiz-Mesa* 1 , MAría Ruiz-Santos 1 , Gracia Castro de Luna 2 , Ana Jiménez-Nieto 1 , Francisco Pastor-Pascual 3
1Oftalvist,Jerez de la Frontera,Spain, 2Oftalvist,Almeria,Spain, 3Oftalvist,Valencia,Spain
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Oftalvist, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
Methods
Patients were implanted with the EROV LuxSmart toric IOL and follow-up up to 4-6 months after surgery. Target refraction was emmetropia. IOL power calculation was performed using the Barrett toric calculator formula and IOL master 700. Monocular and binocular UDVA and CDVA (4m), UIVA (66 cm) and UNVA (40 cm) were obtained. Binocular photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivity and binocular defocus curves were also measured. Higher order aberrations and MTF were measured at 3 and 5-mm pupils. Rotational stability using digital retro-illuminated pictures were captured day of surgery, 1-2days, 1-2weeks, 1-2months and 4-6months after surgery and patient-reported outcomes using the Catquest-9SF were also recorded at the last endpoint.
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