Abstract

Background and Objectives: To evaluate the performance of intraocular lenses (IOLs) using power calculation formulas on different types of IOL. Materials and Methods: 120 eyes and four IOL types (BioLine Yellow Accurate Aspheric IOL (i-Medical), TECNIS ZCB00, TECNIS ZA9003 (Johnson & Johnson) (3-piece IOL) and Softec HD (Lenstec)) were analyzed. The performance of Haigis, Barret Universal II and SKR-II formulas were compared between IOL types. The mean prediction error (ME) and mean absolute prediction error (MAE) were analyzed. Results: The overall percentage of eyes predicted within ±0.25 diopters (D) was 40.8% for Barret; 39.2% Haigis and 31.7% for SRK-II. Barret and Haigis had a significantly lower MAE than SRK-II (p < 0.05). The results differed among IOL types. The largest portion of eyes predicted within ±0.25 D was with the Barret formula in ZCB00 (33.3%) and ZA9003 (43.3%). Haigis was the most accurate in Softec HD (50%) and SRK-II in Biolline Yellow IOL (50%). ZCB00 showed a clinically significant hypermetropic ME compared to other IOLs. Conclusions: In general, Barret formulas had the best performance as a universal formula. However, the formula should be chosen according to the type of IOL in order to obtain the best results. Constant optimizations are necessary for the Tecnis IOL ZCB00 and ZA9003, as all of the analyzed formulas achieved a clinically significant poor performance in this type of IOL. ZCB00 also showed a hypermetropic shift in ME in all the formulas.

Highlights

  • On 29 November 1949, Sir Harold Ridley for the first time implanted an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) into the human eye

  • Improvements continued in the IOL calculation formulas, such that, the theoretical formulas were continuously replaced or adjusted by newer formulas such as SRK II [6] and by modern formulas used currently

  • Intraocular lenses used in the sample were the BioLine Yellow Accurate Aspheric IOL (i-Medical, Mannheim, Germany), TECNIS ZCB00, TECNIS ZA9003 (Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ, USA) (3-piece IOL) and Softec HD (Lenstec, St Petersburg, FL, USA)

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Introduction

On 29 November 1949, Sir Harold Ridley for the first time implanted an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) into the human eye. New formulas which used these parameters for the calculation of the estimated postoperative refraction have been developed [2]. To evaluate the performance of intraocular lenses (IOLs) using power calculation formulas on different types of IOL. The performance of Haigis, Barret Universal II and SKR-II formulas were compared between IOL types. Results: The overall percentage of eyes predicted within ±0.25 diopters (D) was 40.8% for Barret; 39.2% Haigis and 31.7% for SRK-II. ZCB00 showed a clinically significant hypermetropic ME compared to other IOLs. Conclusions: In general, Barret formulas had the best performance as a universal formula. Constant optimizations are necessary for the Tecnis IOL ZCB00 and ZA9003, as all of the analyzed formulas achieved a clinically significant poor performance in this type of IOL. ZCB00 showed a hypermetropic shift in ME in all the formulas

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