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Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries

PURPOSE: To determine the percentage of patients implanted bilaterally with ReSTOR(®) requiring spectacles at 18 months, the patient satisfaction, and factors that predict spectacles independence. METHODS: The medical and surgical data were collected from patient records. The ‘Freedom from Spectacle...

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Autores principales: Cochener, Béatrice, Fernández-Vega, Luis, Alfonso, Jose F, Maurel, Frédérique, Meunier, Juliette, Berdeaux, Gilles
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20234773
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author Cochener, Béatrice
Fernández-Vega, Luis
Alfonso, Jose F
Maurel, Frédérique
Meunier, Juliette
Berdeaux, Gilles
author_facet Cochener, Béatrice
Fernández-Vega, Luis
Alfonso, Jose F
Maurel, Frédérique
Meunier, Juliette
Berdeaux, Gilles
author_sort Cochener, Béatrice
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To determine the percentage of patients implanted bilaterally with ReSTOR(®) requiring spectacles at 18 months, the patient satisfaction, and factors that predict spectacles independence. METHODS: The medical and surgical data were collected from patient records. The ‘Freedom from Spectacles Value Scale’ (FGVS) was used to rank their experiences via telephone interview. A Bayesian network was used to predict postoperative spectacles use. RESULTS: 304 patients (65.6 years) were included. Postoperative visual acuity was ≥0.8 in 93.3% of patients for near vision and in 88.6% of patients for distance vision. After surgery, 87.2% of the patients were spectacles free. 88.2% of the patients rated their vision as being better following the surgery and 93.1% thought that surgery resulted in a positive change. FGVS mean scores (5 the most favorable rating) were: ‘Practical Advantages’ 3.8, ‘Psychological Advantages’ 3.8, ‘Evaluation of the Result’ 4.5, ‘Feelings’ 4.4, and ‘Global Judgement’ 4.4. Patients who stated that spectacles wear was particularly bothersome and those who thought that their appearance was more favorable without spectacles were 3 times more likely not to wear spectacles postoperatively. CONCLUSION: ReSTOR(®) provides patients with good distance and near vision, a high rate of spectacles independence, and a high degree of patient satisfaction.
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spelling pubmed-28355292010-03-16 Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries Cochener, Béatrice Fernández-Vega, Luis Alfonso, Jose F Maurel, Frédérique Meunier, Juliette Berdeaux, Gilles Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: To determine the percentage of patients implanted bilaterally with ReSTOR(®) requiring spectacles at 18 months, the patient satisfaction, and factors that predict spectacles independence. METHODS: The medical and surgical data were collected from patient records. The ‘Freedom from Spectacles Value Scale’ (FGVS) was used to rank their experiences via telephone interview. A Bayesian network was used to predict postoperative spectacles use. RESULTS: 304 patients (65.6 years) were included. Postoperative visual acuity was ≥0.8 in 93.3% of patients for near vision and in 88.6% of patients for distance vision. After surgery, 87.2% of the patients were spectacles free. 88.2% of the patients rated their vision as being better following the surgery and 93.1% thought that surgery resulted in a positive change. FGVS mean scores (5 the most favorable rating) were: ‘Practical Advantages’ 3.8, ‘Psychological Advantages’ 3.8, ‘Evaluation of the Result’ 4.5, ‘Feelings’ 4.4, and ‘Global Judgement’ 4.4. Patients who stated that spectacles wear was particularly bothersome and those who thought that their appearance was more favorable without spectacles were 3 times more likely not to wear spectacles postoperatively. CONCLUSION: ReSTOR(®) provides patients with good distance and near vision, a high rate of spectacles independence, and a high degree of patient satisfaction. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2835529/ /pubmed/20234773 Text en © 2010 Cochener et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Cochener, Béatrice
Fernández-Vega, Luis
Alfonso, Jose F
Maurel, Frédérique
Meunier, Juliette
Berdeaux, Gilles
Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries
title Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries
title_full Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries
title_fullStr Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries
title_full_unstemmed Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries
title_short Spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of ReSTOR(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two European countries
title_sort spectacle independence and subjective satisfaction of restor(®) multifocal intraocular lens after cataract or presbyopia surgery in two european countries
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20234773
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