Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens

Clayton Blehm,1 Richard Potvin2 1Gainesville Eye Associates, Gainesville, GA, USA; 2Science in Vision, Bend, OR, USACorrespondence: Richard PotvinScience in Vision, 127 NW Revere Ave, Bend, OR, 97703, USATel +1 407-697-6008Email rick@scienceinvision.comPurpose: To assess the spectacle independence a...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0de489091b46447f85c4de10aa5c6e492021-12-02T15:24:23ZReported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens1177-5483https://doaj.org/article/0de489091b46447f85c4de10aa5c6e492021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/reported-patient-satisfaction-and-spectacle-independence-following-bil-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OPTHhttps://doaj.org/toc/1177-5483Clayton Blehm,1 Richard Potvin2 1Gainesville Eye Associates, Gainesville, GA, USA; 2Science in Vision, Bend, OR, USACorrespondence: Richard PotvinScience in Vision, 127 NW Revere Ave, Bend, OR, 97703, USATel +1 407-697-6008Email rick@scienceinvision.comPurpose: To assess the spectacle independence and satisfaction of subjects after bilateral implantation of the PanOptix® trifocal intraocular lens (IOL) at the time of cataract surgery.Design: Single site, prospective, single-arm study.Methods: Eligible subjects interested in a trifocal IOL to potentially reduce dependence on spectacles for near, intermediate and distance vision were enrolled and followed for 3 months after the second eye surgery. Visual acuity and refractive data were collected 1 month and 3 months postoperative, including the uncorrected and best distance-corrected binocular visual acuities at distance (4m), intermediate (60 cm) and near (40cm). A patient satisfaction and spectacle independence questionnaire were administered at the 3-month visit.Results: A total of 30 subjects successfully completed the study. Eighty-five percent of eyes (51/60) had a refraction within 0.50 D of plano with ≤ 0.50 D of refractive cylinder. One subject (3%) reported needing glasses for distance work, 3 (10%) for intermediate work and 4 (13%) for near work. Ninety percent or more of all subjects reported never wearing glasses or wearing them only a little at all working distances. Ninety percent or more were able to function without glasses at all 3 working distances all or most of the time. More than ninety percent of subjects reported being “com.pletely” or “mostly” satisfied with their vision without glasses or contact lenses at all three distances and overall.Conclusion: A high percentage of patients are likely to achieve spectacle independence for distance, intermediate and near vision with this trifocal IOL.Keywords: cataract surgery, spectacle independence, presbyopia correction, trifocal IOL, toric trifocal IOLBlehm CPotvin RDove Medical Pressarticlecataract surgeryspectacle independencepresbyopia correctiontrifocal ioltoric trifocal iolOphthalmologyRE1-994ENClinical Ophthalmology, Vol Volume 15, Pp 2907-2912 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic cataract surgery
spectacle independence
presbyopia correction
trifocal iol
toric trifocal iol
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
spellingShingle cataract surgery
spectacle independence
presbyopia correction
trifocal iol
toric trifocal iol
Ophthalmology
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Blehm C
Potvin R
Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens
description Clayton Blehm,1 Richard Potvin2 1Gainesville Eye Associates, Gainesville, GA, USA; 2Science in Vision, Bend, OR, USACorrespondence: Richard PotvinScience in Vision, 127 NW Revere Ave, Bend, OR, 97703, USATel +1 407-697-6008Email rick@scienceinvision.comPurpose: To assess the spectacle independence and satisfaction of subjects after bilateral implantation of the PanOptix® trifocal intraocular lens (IOL) at the time of cataract surgery.Design: Single site, prospective, single-arm study.Methods: Eligible subjects interested in a trifocal IOL to potentially reduce dependence on spectacles for near, intermediate and distance vision were enrolled and followed for 3 months after the second eye surgery. Visual acuity and refractive data were collected 1 month and 3 months postoperative, including the uncorrected and best distance-corrected binocular visual acuities at distance (4m), intermediate (60 cm) and near (40cm). A patient satisfaction and spectacle independence questionnaire were administered at the 3-month visit.Results: A total of 30 subjects successfully completed the study. Eighty-five percent of eyes (51/60) had a refraction within 0.50 D of plano with ≤ 0.50 D of refractive cylinder. One subject (3%) reported needing glasses for distance work, 3 (10%) for intermediate work and 4 (13%) for near work. Ninety percent or more of all subjects reported never wearing glasses or wearing them only a little at all working distances. Ninety percent or more were able to function without glasses at all 3 working distances all or most of the time. More than ninety percent of subjects reported being “com.pletely” or “mostly” satisfied with their vision without glasses or contact lenses at all three distances and overall.Conclusion: A high percentage of patients are likely to achieve spectacle independence for distance, intermediate and near vision with this trifocal IOL.Keywords: cataract surgery, spectacle independence, presbyopia correction, trifocal IOL, toric trifocal IOL
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title Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens
title_short Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens
title_full Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens
title_fullStr Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens
title_full_unstemmed Reported Patient Satisfaction and Spectacle Independence Following Bilateral Implantation of the PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens
title_sort reported patient satisfaction and spectacle independence following bilateral implantation of the panoptix® trifocal intraocular lens
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