ESCRS - PO565 - Quality Of Life And Spectacle Independence With Different Monofocal+ And Edof Iols Based On Over 5000 Raypro System Records

Quality Of Life And Spectacle Independence With Different Monofocal+ And Edof Iols Based On Over 5000 Raypro System Records

Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PO565 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/mpb3-9r61

Authors: Andrzej Dmitriew* 1 , Patrycja Stawik 2

1Ophthalmology,Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Poznan,Poland;reOptis ,Poznan,Poland, 2reOptis,Poznan,Poland

Purpose

Objective and patient-oriented outcome evaluation is one of the future challenges for cataract surgery. Quality of life forms can be managed in the clinical study setting; however, their potential in analysing more considerable group outcomes is much lower. Therefore, automatic web- and app-based solutions show significant value in practice-based QoL reviews.

Setting

RayPRO is a web-based quality-of-life system which uses online communication with patients. It is a data-driven, patient-reported outcomes platform dedicated to being used in ophthalmic applications. Rayner developed it, but it can be used for any type of IOL.

Methods

We analysed over 5000 RayPRO system records, including patients' opinions after implantation of different Monofocal+ and EDOF IOLs. They included Rayner RayOne EMV, Johnson&Johnson Tecnis Eyhance and Alcon Acrysof Vivity.

Results

Global benchmark represented almost 70% of general spectacle independence with nearly 80% for distance. Near vision spectacle freedom slightly exceeded 50%. Specific distance- and IOL-based outcomes are described in the presentation.

Conclusions

RayPRO proved to be an objective and reliable system to provide HCPs with their patient's input on the quality of life. The system differentiated certain levels of spectacle freedom between different optical designs.