Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate the 3- and 5-year incidence of posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd:YAG) capsulotomy in patients following cataract surgery, comparing results for different single-piece acrylic hydrophilic and hydrophobic monofocal intraocular lens (IOL) models and other patient factors.Patients and methodsElectronic medical record data collected from seven United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS) ophthalmology clinics for routine, age-related (≥65 years) cataract surgeries that implanted single-piece acrylic monofocal IOLs during 2010–2013 were used to calculate 3- and 5-year incidence of Nd:YAG and PCO. IOL models of Alcon Acrysof, AMO Tecnis, Bausch & Lomb (B & L) Akreos, LenStec Softec, and Rayner Flex were analyzed. Pairwise comparisons were conducted between AcrySof IOLs and other IOLs using Bonferroni adjustment for multiplicity. Multivariate analyses were conducted adjusting for known confounders.ResultsThe incidence of Nd:YAG capsulotomy ranged between 2.4–12.6% at 3 years and 5.8–19.3% at 5 years post-cataract surgery. Similarly, the incidence of PCO ranged between 4.7–18.6% at 3 years and 7.1–22.6% at 5 years. When comparing all of the single-piece IOLs, AcrySof demonstrated the lowest incidence rates for both PCO and Nd:YAG (P < 0.001 for each comparison). From adjusted logistic regression analysis, AcrySof were associated with lower 3- and 5-year odds of Nd:YAG and PCO incidence.ConclusionsFollowing cataract surgery with single-piece monofocal IOLs different incidence rates of PCO were observed with different IOLs. AcrySof IOLs were associated with significantly lower incidence of PCO requiring Nd:YAG treatment over periods of 3 and 5 years.

Highlights

  • Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is the most frequent complication of cataract surgery and can develop soon after to a few years post-procedure [1, 2], with incidence figures ranging from

  • We sourced electronic medical records (EMRs) data collected from seven United Kingdom (UK) ophthalmology clinics for routine, agerelated (≥65 years) cataract surgeries 2010–2013, and calculated the 3- and 5-year incidence of neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd):YAG capsulotomy and PCO in eyes implanted with acrylic monofocal

  • Similar to the unadjusted incidence calculations, the Alcon AcrySof intraocular lens (IOL) were less likely to undergo Nd:YAG or PCO at 3 and AMO Tecnis group consists of ZCB00; Alcon AcrySof group consists of SA60AT and SN60WF IQ; B & L Akreos group consists of Adapt and MICS MI60; Lenstec group consists of Softec 1 and Softec HD; Rayner Flex group consists of C-Flex 970C and Superflex 920H lenses aIOL polymer name could not be retrieved from technical specification/other online resources

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Introduction

Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is the most frequent complication of cataract surgery and can develop soon after to a few years post-procedure [1, 2], with incidence figures ranging from

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