Refractive outcomes after cataract surgery using swept-source OCT biometry and image-guided toric IOL alignment: a prospective comparative study in normal versus long axial length eyes

采用扫频源OCT生物测量和图像引导散光人工晶状体定位技术评估白内障手术后的屈光结果:一项针对正常眼轴长度与长眼轴长度的前瞻性比较研究

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Abstract

This prospective comparative study evaluated the refractive accuracy of the ARGOS(®) swept-source OCT biometer combined with the VERION™ Image-Guided System in cataract surgery using the Barrett Universal II formula. Ninety eyes were divided into Normal Axial Length (AL) (22.5–26.0 mm, n = 50) and Long AL (≥ 26.0 mm, n = 40) groups. All underwent phacoemulsification with PanOptix(®) Toric IOL implantation. The primary outcome was mean refractive prediction error (RPE) at 1 month. The mean RPE was − 0.07 ± 0.18 D in the Normal AL Group and − 0.05 ± 0.23 D in the Long AL Group (P = 0.375). The percentage of eyes achieving an absolute RPE within ± 0.50 D was 98.0% and 95.0%, respectively (P = 0.574). Mean absolute residual refractive astigmatism was 0.56 ± 0.32 D in the Normal AL Group and 0.47 ± 0.25 D in the Long AL Group (P = 0.110). Visual acuity outcomes were comparable between groups. In conclusion, the combination of ARGOS(®) segmental biometry and VERION™ digital image guidance yielded high-precision refractive outcomes in long AL eyes that were comparable to normal AL eyes.

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