Visual performance comparison of 2 extended depth-of-focus intraocular lenses.

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Merita SchojaiH Burkhard Dick

Abstract

To compare the visual acuity and satisfaction outcomes of 2 different concepts of extended depth-of-focus intraocular lenses (EDOF IOLs). University Eye Hospital Bochum, Germany. Prospective randomized comparative clinical trial. Patients undergoing cataract surgery with the implantation of 2 different concept EDOF IOLs. In the first group (IC-8 Group), a monofocal 1-piece Tecnis Z B00 IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.) was implanted in the dominant eye, and an IC-8 IOL (AcuFocus) was implanted in the nondominant eye. In the second group (Symfony Group), a Tecnis Symfony IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.) was implanted in both eyes. The target refraction of the dominant eye was emmetropia and slight myopia (mini-monovision, -0.75 diopters) in the nondominant eye. Visual and refractive outcomes and patient satisfaction rates were evaluated 3 months postoperatively. This study comprised 76 eyes of 38 patients. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred in either group. Target refraction was reached in both groups without statistically significant differences. The uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA, photopic and mesopic light conditions) was excellent in both groups with statistically significant...Continue Reading

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Sep 2, 2020·Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología·R Bilbao-CalabuigF Llovet-Osuna
Jun 27, 2020·Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery·Marco CoassinThomas Kohnen
Dec 5, 2020·Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft·M HartmannL Daas
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