Ocular Optical Quality Analysis After The Implantation Of A New Hydrophobic Biaspheric Extended Depth Of Focus Iol
Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO0548 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/e7r4-1802
Authors: Álvaro Sánchez-Ventosa* 1 , Antonio Cano-Ortiz 1 , Timoteo González-Cruces 1 , Vanesa Diaz Mesa 2 , David Cerdán 2 , Alberto Villarrubia 1
1Cornea, refractive and external disease,Hospital Arruzafa,Córdoba,Spain, 2Hospital Arruzafa,Córdoba,Spain
Purpose
Setting
Methods
Ten patients binocularly implanted with the Asqelio EDoF Toric IOL, a new IOL with phase ring technology for extended depth of focus, were examined 3 months post-surgery. All IOLs had a cylinder value of 0D. Examinations included ocular wavefront aberrations, intraocular scatter, visual performance and visual symptoms.
Results
This single-center prospective study was approved by Cordoba Province Ethics Committee. Average residual spherical equivalent was 0.21±0.26D. Average ocular scatter Index (OSI) was 1.71±0.85. Average BDCVA was 0.00±0.10 LogMAR for distance, 0.15±0.12 LogMAR for intermediate (66cm), and 0.23±0.14 LogMAR for near (40cm) distances. Four subjects reported never perceiving any visual symptom at all, four subjects reported rarely perceiving haloes and/or starbursts but with little bothersome, and only two subjects reported sometimes perceiving haloes, starbursts and/or glare with moderate bothersome.
Conclusions