Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery

RE Ang,1,2 GA Martinez,2,3 EM Cruz,1 AA Tiongson,1 AG Dela Cruz1 1Asian Eye Institute, Makati City, Philippines; 2Cardinal Santos Medical Center, San Juan City, Philippines; 3Pasig City General Hospital, Pasig City, Philippines Purpose: To compare the visual acuity and quality of vision achieved wit...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b11bb3a053544b7fbf93158696cd26182021-12-02T00:18:15ZProspective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery1177-54671177-5483https://doaj.org/article/b11bb3a053544b7fbf93158696cd26182013-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.dovepress.com/prospective-evaluation-of-visual-outcomes-with-three-presbyopia-correc-a14375https://doaj.org/toc/1177-5467https://doaj.org/toc/1177-5483RE Ang,1,2 GA Martinez,2,3 EM Cruz,1 AA Tiongson,1 AG Dela Cruz1 1Asian Eye Institute, Makati City, Philippines; 2Cardinal Santos Medical Center, San Juan City, Philippines; 3Pasig City General Hospital, Pasig City, Philippines Purpose: To compare the visual acuity and quality of vision achieved with three widely-used intraocular lenses (IOLs) in subjects with bilateral cataracts. Patients and methods: This three-arm, parallel, prospective, partially masked, single-surgeon study randomized 78 subjects to receive bilateral Crystalens® Advanced Optics (AO) accommodating IOLs, AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® +3.0 multifocal IOLs, or TECNIS® Multifocal IOLs. Examinations were assessed through days 120 to 180. Results: The Crystalens AO group had statistically significantly better monocular and binocular, high-contrast (HC) and low-contrast (LC) uncorrected intermediate visual acuity, HC and LC distance-corrected intermediate visual acuity, and significantly fewer monocular and binocular halos and starbursts than did the ReSTOR and TECNIS groups. Monocular and binocular, HC and LC uncorrected near visual acuity exhibited no significant differences among the three lenses. For monocular and binocular HC distance-corrected near visual acuity, the Crystalens AO performed significantly better than the TECNIS and was not significantly different from the ReSTOR. For monocular and binocular LC distance-corrected near visual acuity, the Crystalens AO performed significantly better than both the ReSTOR and the TECNIS. Contrast sensitivity was clinically similar between groups. The Crystalens AO produced statistically fewer halos and starbursts. Conclusion: All three IOLs had excellent uncorrected acuity results at all distances and had good safety, confirming the established safety and effectiveness of these IOLs. Distance and near vision were similar between all three IOLs, and the Crystalens AO provided statistically significantly better intermediate vision. Keywords: Crystalens, accommodating, AcrySof, TECNIS, multifocalAng REMartinez GACruz EMTiongson AADela Cruz AGDove Medical PressarticleOphthalmologyRE1-994ENClinical Ophthalmology, Vol 2013, Iss default, Pp 1811-1823 (2013)
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Martinez GA
Cruz EM
Tiongson AA
Dela Cruz AG
Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
description RE Ang,1,2 GA Martinez,2,3 EM Cruz,1 AA Tiongson,1 AG Dela Cruz1 1Asian Eye Institute, Makati City, Philippines; 2Cardinal Santos Medical Center, San Juan City, Philippines; 3Pasig City General Hospital, Pasig City, Philippines Purpose: To compare the visual acuity and quality of vision achieved with three widely-used intraocular lenses (IOLs) in subjects with bilateral cataracts. Patients and methods: This three-arm, parallel, prospective, partially masked, single-surgeon study randomized 78 subjects to receive bilateral Crystalens® Advanced Optics (AO) accommodating IOLs, AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® +3.0 multifocal IOLs, or TECNIS® Multifocal IOLs. Examinations were assessed through days 120 to 180. Results: The Crystalens AO group had statistically significantly better monocular and binocular, high-contrast (HC) and low-contrast (LC) uncorrected intermediate visual acuity, HC and LC distance-corrected intermediate visual acuity, and significantly fewer monocular and binocular halos and starbursts than did the ReSTOR and TECNIS groups. Monocular and binocular, HC and LC uncorrected near visual acuity exhibited no significant differences among the three lenses. For monocular and binocular HC distance-corrected near visual acuity, the Crystalens AO performed significantly better than the TECNIS and was not significantly different from the ReSTOR. For monocular and binocular LC distance-corrected near visual acuity, the Crystalens AO performed significantly better than both the ReSTOR and the TECNIS. Contrast sensitivity was clinically similar between groups. The Crystalens AO produced statistically fewer halos and starbursts. Conclusion: All three IOLs had excellent uncorrected acuity results at all distances and had good safety, confirming the established safety and effectiveness of these IOLs. Distance and near vision were similar between all three IOLs, and the Crystalens AO provided statistically significantly better intermediate vision. Keywords: Crystalens, accommodating, AcrySof, TECNIS, multifocal
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author Ang RE
Martinez GA
Cruz EM
Tiongson AA
Dela Cruz AG
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Martinez GA
Cruz EM
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title Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
title_short Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
title_full Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
title_fullStr Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
title_full_unstemmed Prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
title_sort prospective evaluation of visual outcomes with three presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses following cataract surgery
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