Inability to perform posterior segment monitoring by scanning laser ophthalmoscopy or optical coherence tomography with some occlusive intraocular lenses in clinical use

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Imran H YusufC K Patel

Abstract

To evaluate whether occlusive intraocular lenses (IOLs) produced by several manufacturers for clinical use equivalently transmit near-infrared (IR) light for scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) or optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Oxford University, United Kingdom. Evaluation of diagnostic test or technology. The study evaluated 6 black IOLs of 2 designs: 3 poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and 3 iris-claw anterior chamber IOLs. Each IOL was placed between a broad-spectrum white light source and a spectroradiometer to generate transmission spectra. Transmission in the near-IR range was examined using an 850 nm light-emitting diode. Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy or OCT imaging using Spectralis spectral-domain SLO or OCT was attempted through occlusive IOLs in a model eye. Artisan iris-claw and MS 612 PMMA occlusive IOLs totally occluded all wavelengths of light, including in the near IR range in which SLO and OCT imaging systems operate. It was not possible to capture SLO or OCT images through the iris-claw and PMMA occlusive IOLs in a model eye. Results suggest the property of near-IR transmission that permits SLO or OCT imaging through occlusive IOLs is restricted to the Morcher r...Continue Reading

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Aug 2, 2013·The British Journal of Ophthalmology·Imran H YusufC K Patel
Mar 19, 2013·Clinical Ophthalmology·Imran H Yusuf, Ck Patel
Aug 2, 2014·Eye·I H YusufC K Patel
Jul 23, 2013·Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery·Imran H YusufChetan K Patel
Jun 4, 2013·Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery·Dhivya Ashok KumarAthiya Agarwal
May 22, 2013·Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery·Emanuel Rosen
Feb 27, 2013·Acta Ophthalmologica·Imran H YusufChetan K Patel
Nov 26, 2015·Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery·Imran H YusufChetan K Patel
Feb 28, 2015·Eye·J W L GongC J MacEwen
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Aug 27, 2016·Clinical & Experimental Optometry : Journal of the Australian Optometrical Association·Imran H YusufC K Patel
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