Comparison Of Ocular Parameters Using Anterion Versus Iol Master 700 In Eyes With Cataract
Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO560 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/41ny-fb46
Authors: Vaishal Kenia* 1 , Raj Kenia 1 , Nagalaxmi Mudaliya 2
1Ophthalmology,Kenia Eye Hospital,Mumbai,India, 2Optometry,Kenia Eye Hospital,Mumbai,India
Purpose
To compare ocular parameters using Anterion versus IOL Master 700 in eyes with cataract
Setting
Private Eye Hospital, Mumbai, India
Methods
This is a prospective study where patients diagnosed with cataract, aged between 40-75 years were included. Patients with any corneal, retinal disease, systemic disease were excluded. In all patients, ocular parameters such as Anterior (KM), posterior (PM) and total (TM) mean keratometry, axial length (AL), lens thickness (LT), anterior chamber depth (ACD), white to white (WTW) were obtained using Anterion and IOL master 700.
Results
15 eyes of 9 patients with a mean±SD age of 60.73±6.80 years were included. The mean difference in KM, PM, and TM was 0.25, 0.34 and 0.86 diopter respectively. The mean difference in AL, LT, ACD and WTW was 0.02mm, 0.04mm, 0.06mm, and 0.4mm respectively. Although the difference was statistically significant between the two instruments, they showed an excellent correlation between the two instruments except WTW.
Conclusions
Most of the ocular biometric parameters were found to be comparable however large sample size would be helpful to confirm the findings.