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Intrinsic Optical Properties of Boston Keratoprosthesis

PURPOSE: To benchmark the optical performance of Boston Keratoprosthesis (B-KPro). METHODS: Back focal lengths (BFL) of B-KPros for various eye axial lengths were measured using an optical bench, International Organization for Standardization–certified for intraocular lens characterization, and comp...

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Autores principales: Hui, Pui-Chuen, Pereira, Leonardo A., Dore, Renald, Chen, Shengtong, Taniguchi, Elise, Chodosh, James, Dohlman, Claes H., Paschalis, Eleftherios I.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7645245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33200051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.12.10
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author Hui, Pui-Chuen
Pereira, Leonardo A.
Dore, Renald
Chen, Shengtong
Taniguchi, Elise
Chodosh, James
Dohlman, Claes H.
Paschalis, Eleftherios I.
author_facet Hui, Pui-Chuen
Pereira, Leonardo A.
Dore, Renald
Chen, Shengtong
Taniguchi, Elise
Chodosh, James
Dohlman, Claes H.
Paschalis, Eleftherios I.
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description PURPOSE: To benchmark the optical performance of Boston Keratoprosthesis (B-KPro). METHODS: Back focal lengths (BFL) of B-KPros for various eye axial lengths were measured using an optical bench, International Organization for Standardization–certified for intraocular lens characterization, and compared against manufacturer's specification. The modulation transfer function (MTF) and the resolution efficiencies were measured. The theoretical geometry-dependent higher-order aberrations (HOA) were calculated. The devices were characterized with optical profilometry for estimating the surface scattering. Aberration correction and subsequent image quality improvement were simulated in CODE-V. Natural scene-imaging was performed in a mock ocular environment. Retrospective analysis of 15 B-KPro recipient eyes were presented to evaluate the possibility of achieving 20/20 best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). RESULTS: BFL measurements were in excellent agreement with the manufacturer-reported values (r = 0.999). The MTF specification exceeded what is required for achieving 20/20 visual acuity. Astigmatism and field curvature, correctable in simulations, were the primary aberrations limiting imaging performance. Profilometry of the anterior surface revealed nanoscale roughness (root-mean-square amplitude, 30–50 nm), contributing negligibly to optical scattering. Images of natural scenes obtained with a simulated B-KPro eye demonstrated good central vision, with 10/10 visual acuity (equivalent to 20/20). Full restoration of 20/20 BCVA was obtainable for over 9 years in some patients. CONCLUSIONS: Theoretical and experimental considerations demonstrate that B-KPro has the optical capacity to restore 20/20 BCVA in patients. Further image quality improvement can be anticipated through correction of HOAs. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: We establish an objective benchmark to characterize the optics of the B-KPro and other keratoprosthesis and propose design changes to allow improved vision in B-KPro patients.
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spelling pubmed-76452452020-11-15 Intrinsic Optical Properties of Boston Keratoprosthesis Hui, Pui-Chuen Pereira, Leonardo A. Dore, Renald Chen, Shengtong Taniguchi, Elise Chodosh, James Dohlman, Claes H. Paschalis, Eleftherios I. Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: To benchmark the optical performance of Boston Keratoprosthesis (B-KPro). METHODS: Back focal lengths (BFL) of B-KPros for various eye axial lengths were measured using an optical bench, International Organization for Standardization–certified for intraocular lens characterization, and compared against manufacturer's specification. The modulation transfer function (MTF) and the resolution efficiencies were measured. The theoretical geometry-dependent higher-order aberrations (HOA) were calculated. The devices were characterized with optical profilometry for estimating the surface scattering. Aberration correction and subsequent image quality improvement were simulated in CODE-V. Natural scene-imaging was performed in a mock ocular environment. Retrospective analysis of 15 B-KPro recipient eyes were presented to evaluate the possibility of achieving 20/20 best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). RESULTS: BFL measurements were in excellent agreement with the manufacturer-reported values (r = 0.999). The MTF specification exceeded what is required for achieving 20/20 visual acuity. Astigmatism and field curvature, correctable in simulations, were the primary aberrations limiting imaging performance. Profilometry of the anterior surface revealed nanoscale roughness (root-mean-square amplitude, 30–50 nm), contributing negligibly to optical scattering. Images of natural scenes obtained with a simulated B-KPro eye demonstrated good central vision, with 10/10 visual acuity (equivalent to 20/20). Full restoration of 20/20 BCVA was obtainable for over 9 years in some patients. CONCLUSIONS: Theoretical and experimental considerations demonstrate that B-KPro has the optical capacity to restore 20/20 BCVA in patients. Further image quality improvement can be anticipated through correction of HOAs. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: We establish an objective benchmark to characterize the optics of the B-KPro and other keratoprosthesis and propose design changes to allow improved vision in B-KPro patients. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7645245/ /pubmed/33200051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.12.10 Text en Copyright 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7645245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33200051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.12.10
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