A Study To Evaluate The Effect Of Intraocular Lens Centration And Tilt On Visual Performance
Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO319 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/xew0-0368
Authors: Amit Chokshi* 1 , Rajesh Shetty 1 , Kathryn Freidl 2 , Hannah Schaffner 2 , Haleigh Keeton 2 , S. Akbar Hasan 1 , Robert E Browning 1 , Omar Gayasaddin 1 , McGregor Lott 2 , Rebecca F Goldfaden 2
1Florida Eye Specialists,Jacksonville, FL,United States, 2East Coast Institute for Research,Jacksonville, FL,United States
Purpose
Clareon® IOLs have demonstrated excellent mechanical stability, however no studies have been performed to assess the effects of decentration and tilt of the Clareon® IOLs on visual outcomes. This study is designed to assess whether visual acuity is associated with decentration or tilt of Clareon® Vivity® and Clareon® Vivity® Toric IOLs.
Setting
Single-center. Florida Eye Specialists, Jacksonville FL, USA.
Methods
This is a non-interventional study. The study population will include 100 individuals implanted with Clareon® Vivity® and Clareon® Vivity® Toric IOLs. Preoperative and operative implantation data will be collected retrospectively, and postoperative assessments will occur via examination at least one-month post-operation. Examination will include measurements of manifest refraction and monocular uncorrected and best-corrected distance and intermediate visual acuities. Decentration and tilt of the IOLs will be measured with the CASIA2 AS-OCT (Tomey Corp.). Coma and spherical higher-order aberrations of the cornea will be measured using the iTrace wavefront aberrometer (Tracey Technol.).
Results
N/A - expected June 2024
Conclusions
N/A - expected June 2024