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Accurate determination of effective lens position and lens-capsule distance with 4 intraocular lenses
Authors:O Findl  W Drexler  R Menapace  B Bobr  S Bittermann  C Vass  G Rainer  CK Hitzenberger  AF Fercher
Affiliation:Universit?tsklinik für Augenheilkunde, Allgemeines Krankenhaus Wien, Austria.
Abstract:PURPOSE: To measure effective lens position (ELP) of 4 intraocular lenses (IOLs) using high precision and high resolution dual-beam partial coherence interferometry (PCI) and to assess the tendency of these IOLs to produce a lens-capsule distance (LCD), a possible risk factor for posterior capsule opacification. SETTING: Department of Ophthalmology, Vienna General Hospital; Institute of Medical Physics, University of Vienna, Austria. METHODS: In a retrospective study, PCI was used to measure ELP and LCD in 139 pseudophakic eyes of 110 patients with 4 IOLs: acrylic 3-piece IOL (AcrySof MA60BM); silicone 3-piece IOL without a capsular tension ring (PhacoFlex SI30) and with a capsular tension ring (PhacoFlex SI30 and Morcher Type 14); silicone plate-haptic IOL (Staar AA4203VF); and a hydrogel plate-haptic IOL (logel 1103). RESULTS: The ELP and LCD were determined with a precision of approximately 3 to 4 microns. An LCD was detected in 21% eyes with the AcrySof, 20% of eyes with the SI30 without a capsular tension ring, 10% of eyes with a capsular tension ring, 21% of eyes with the Staar, and 17% of eyes with the logel. The LCDs detected by PCI, but not by slitlamp examination, were significantly smaller than those detected by both. CONCLUSION: The amount of LCD detected by PCI was approximately the same with all IOL types (approximately 20%) except the PhacoFlex SI30 with a capsular tension ring (10%).
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