Patients Reported Outcomes Measures (Proms) Following An Optimized Dynamic Light Diffractive Multifocal Iol
Published 2025 - 43rd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO424 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/rjap-0f50
Authors: March Munkhbaatar* 1 , Günal Kahraman 1 , Konstantin Seiller-Tarbuk 1 , Wolfgang Brezna 2 , Michael Amon 1
1Ophthalmology,Hospital St. Johns Vienna,Vienna,Austria;Medical Faculty,Sigmund Freud University,Vienna,Austria, 2ACMIT GmbH,Vienna,Austria
Purpose
To evaluate PROMs and quality of life outcomes in patients implanted with an optimized dynamic Light diffractive multifocal, the Intensity Hanita.
Setting
Vissum Grupo Miranza, Alicante Spain
Methods
This observational, prospective, longitudinal clinical study included 64 eyes underwent bilateral cataract surgery with the Intensity IOL (Hanita Israel) implantation. Main outcome measures after one year were PROMs with subjective quality of vision (QoV), near activity visual questionnaires (NAVQ), near and distance visual acuities.
Results
PROMs reported subjective symptoms of haloes, though well tolerated by the patients. Regarding the quality of life near vision, patients had more difficulty seeing close objects in poor or dim light and maintaining focus for prolonged near work. Over 90% of patients were completely or very satisfied with their near vision. The PROMs regarding spectacle independence reported that for each distance of visual acuity, 90% were completely independent. 66% of eyes have UDVA 0.10 logMAR or better. At one year after surgery DCIVA and DCNVA were 0.09±0.09 and 0.12±.09 logMAR, respectively.
Conclusions
PROMs obtained with Hanita Intensity diffractive IOL implantation were high levels of near vision satisfaction and spectacle independence even though tolerated haloes perception.