ESCRS - PP08.10 - Enhanced Monofocal Intraocular Lenses And Functional Vision: Results Of The Da.T.E. Questionnaire

Enhanced Monofocal Intraocular Lenses And Functional Vision: Results Of The Da.T.E. Questionnaire

Published 2025 - 43rd Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PP08.10 | Type: Poster | DOI: 10.82333/793d-be40

Authors: Serena Milan 1 , Rosa Giglio* 1 , Riccardo Leonelli 1 , Elena Verdimonti 1 , Giulia Soccio 1 , Alberto Grotto 1 , Marianna Presotto 1 , Daniele Tognetto 1

1Medicine Surgery and Health Sciences,Eye Clinic, university of Trieste,Trieste,Italy

Purpose

To evaluate patients' ability to perform daily tasks after bilateral implantation of -enhanced monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) following cataract surgery.

Setting

Eye Clinic, University of Trieste.

Methods

A retrospective, case-control study including patients who underwent cataract surgery with bilateral implantation of one of the following -enhanced monofocal IOLs: ICB00 (Johnson & Johnson Vision, Santa Ana, CA, USA) or Evolux (SIFI, Catania, Italy). The outcomes analyzed were: post-operative spherical equivalent (SE), distance-corrected intermediate visual acuity (DCIVA), and the results of the D.A.T.E. Questionnaire.

Results

84 eyes of 42 patients were included, 28 in the ICB00 group, 14 in the Evolux group. The mean SE was 0.032 ± 0.0318 D for ICB00 and -0.107 ± 0.268 D for Evolux (p=0.051). The mean DCIVA was respectively 0.155 ± 0.173 LogMar and 0.2 ± 0.09 LogMar(p=0.204). Both cohorts were highly satisfied with the surgical outcomes, with 100% of patients able to perform daily activities. In both groups more than 80% of patients were able to work at home or in the garden without glasses. However a significant percentage experienced difficulties with tasks like reading the newspaper. 78.95% of ICB00 patients and 46.15% of Evolux patients used reading glasses regularly after surgery. Halos were reported by 10.52% of ICB00 patients and 7.69% of Evolux patients

Conclusions

Both IOLs provided good intermediate distance visual acuity, enhancing post-operative functional vision. Patients were able to perform common daily tasks, but reading glasses were still required for near-vision activities.