TY - JOUR
T1 - One-year post-operative comparison of visual function and patient satisfaction with trifocal and extended depth of focus intraocular lenses
AU - Law, Elizabeth M.
AU - Aggarwal, Rajesh K.
AU - Buckhurst, Hetal
AU - Kasaby, Hosam E.
AU - Marsden, Jonathan
AU - Shum, Gary
AU - Buckhust, Phillip J.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Purpose
To evaluate visual performance with trifocal and extended depth of focus IOL at 1 year post-operatively.
Setting
BMI Southend Hospital.
Design
Cohort study.
Methods
An age-matched cohort of forty subjects bilaterally implanted with the AT LISA 839MP trifocal IOL (20 patients, 40 eyes) and the Tecnis Symfony extended depth of focus IOL (20 patients, 40 eyes) were assessed at 3–6 months and 12–18 months post-operatively. Primary outcome measures were distance (6 m), intermediate (70 cm), near visual acuity (40 cm), and analysis of defocus profiles. Secondary outcomes included contrast sensitivity, Radner reading performance, quality of vision and assessment of halos.
Results
Distance visual acuity (VA) and defocus areas were similar (p = 0.07). No significant difference in intermediate VA was noted but the intermediate area of focus was greater in the EDoF (0.31 ± 0.12 LogMAR*m−1) compared to the trifocal (0.22 ± 0.08LogMAR*m−1) (p = 0.02). However, all near metrics were significantly better in the trifocal group. 80% of trifocal subjects were spectacle independent compared to 50% EDoF subjects. Quality of vision questionnaire found no significant differences between groups, however halo scores were greater at 3–6 months in the trifocal group (p < 0.01) but no differences were noted at 12–18 months.
Conclusions
Near vision is significantly better for the trifocal, thus greater levels of spectacle independence. The range of intermediate vision was greater for the EDoF but no difference in intermediate VA. In the early period, differences in contrast sensitivity and halo size/intensity were noted, however, by one-year these measures were not significantly different.
AB - Purpose
To evaluate visual performance with trifocal and extended depth of focus IOL at 1 year post-operatively.
Setting
BMI Southend Hospital.
Design
Cohort study.
Methods
An age-matched cohort of forty subjects bilaterally implanted with the AT LISA 839MP trifocal IOL (20 patients, 40 eyes) and the Tecnis Symfony extended depth of focus IOL (20 patients, 40 eyes) were assessed at 3–6 months and 12–18 months post-operatively. Primary outcome measures were distance (6 m), intermediate (70 cm), near visual acuity (40 cm), and analysis of defocus profiles. Secondary outcomes included contrast sensitivity, Radner reading performance, quality of vision and assessment of halos.
Results
Distance visual acuity (VA) and defocus areas were similar (p = 0.07). No significant difference in intermediate VA was noted but the intermediate area of focus was greater in the EDoF (0.31 ± 0.12 LogMAR*m−1) compared to the trifocal (0.22 ± 0.08LogMAR*m−1) (p = 0.02). However, all near metrics were significantly better in the trifocal group. 80% of trifocal subjects were spectacle independent compared to 50% EDoF subjects. Quality of vision questionnaire found no significant differences between groups, however halo scores were greater at 3–6 months in the trifocal group (p < 0.01) but no differences were noted at 12–18 months.
Conclusions
Near vision is significantly better for the trifocal, thus greater levels of spectacle independence. The range of intermediate vision was greater for the EDoF but no difference in intermediate VA. In the early period, differences in contrast sensitivity and halo size/intensity were noted, however, by one-year these measures were not significantly different.
U2 - 10.1177/11206721211069737
DO - 10.1177/11206721211069737
M3 - Article
SN - 1120-6721
VL - 32
SP - 2967
EP - 2974
JO - European Journal of Ophthalmology
JF - European Journal of Ophthalmology
IS - 5
ER -