Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate near, intermediate, distance visual acuity and stereopsis after bilateral implantation of Toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) in high myopic patients with astigmatism. MethodsBilateral Toric or non-Toric IOL implantation (n ​= ​40 eyes each) was performed on high myopic cataract eyes with astigmatism. Best-corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA), uncorrected intermediate visual acuity (UCIVA), uncorrected near visual acuity (UCNVA), residual refractive astigmatism (RRA), and near, intermediate, and distance stereoacuity were measured postoperatively at 7 days, 1 month, and 3 months. ResultsThe three-month postoperative BCDVA, UCIVA, and UCNVA of the Toric group were 0.08 ​± ​0.07, 0.30 ​± ​0.11, and 0.23 ​± ​0.14 LogMAR. All improved over the preoperative assessments (P ​< ​0.05). The RRA, UCIVA, and UCNVA were significantly better in the Toric group than the non-Toric group at all follow-up examinations (all P ​< ​0.05). At 3 months, the median near and intermediate stereoacuity of the Toric group were 100 (range 40 – 400) and 120 (range 50 – 400) arcsec, which were better than the non-Toric group (both P ​< ​0.05). Fine near stereopsis ≥100 arcsec was present in 65% of the Toric patients, and 50% had good intermediate stereopsis of ≥100 arcsec. However among non-Toric patients, only 15% and 5% achieved fine near and intermediate stereopsis. The postoperative BCDVA and best-corrected distance stereoacuity were similar in the two groups (P ​> ​0.05). ConclusionsIn bilateral high myopic cataract patients with astigmatism, Toric IOLs not only improved UCIVA, UCNVA, and RRA, but also enhanced near and intermediate stereopsis acuity.

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