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Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model

PURPOSE: To ascertain the theoretical impact of anatomical variations in the effective lens position (ELP) of the intraocular lens (IOL) in a thick lens eye model. The impact of optimization of IOL power formulas based on a single lens constant was also simulated. METHODS: A schematic eye model was...

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Autores principales: Gatinel, Damien, Debellemanière, Guillaume, Saad, Alain, Rampat, Radhika
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36069859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.9.5
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author Gatinel, Damien
Debellemanière, Guillaume
Saad, Alain
Rampat, Radhika
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Debellemanière, Guillaume
Saad, Alain
Rampat, Radhika
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description PURPOSE: To ascertain the theoretical impact of anatomical variations in the effective lens position (ELP) of the intraocular lens (IOL) in a thick lens eye model. The impact of optimization of IOL power formulas based on a single lens constant was also simulated. METHODS: A schematic eye model was designed and manipulated to reflect changes in the ELP while keeping the optical design of the IOL unchanged. Corresponding relationships among variations in ELP, postoperative spherical equivalent refraction, and required IOL power adjustment to attain target refractions were computed for differing corneal powers (38 diopters [D], 43 D, and 48 D) with IOL power ranging from 1 to 35 D. RESULTS: The change in ELP required to compensate for various systematic biases increased dramatically with low-power IOLs (less than 10 D) and was proportional to the magnitude of the change in refraction. The theoretical impact of the variation in ELP on postoperative refraction was nonlinear and highly dependent on the optical power of the IOL. The concomitant variations in IOL power and refraction at the spectacle plane, induced by varying the ELP, were linearly related. The influence of the corneal power was minimal. CONCLUSIONS: The consequences of variations in the lens constant mainly concern eyes receiving high-power IOLs. The compensation of a systematic bias by a constant increment of the ELP may induce a nonsystematic modification of the predicted IOL power, according to the biometric characteristics of the eyes studied. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Optimizing IOL power formulas by altering the ELP may induce nonsystematic modification of the predicted IOL power.
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spelling pubmed-94659372022-09-13 Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model Gatinel, Damien Debellemanière, Guillaume Saad, Alain Rampat, Radhika Transl Vis Sci Technol Refractive Intervention PURPOSE: To ascertain the theoretical impact of anatomical variations in the effective lens position (ELP) of the intraocular lens (IOL) in a thick lens eye model. The impact of optimization of IOL power formulas based on a single lens constant was also simulated. METHODS: A schematic eye model was designed and manipulated to reflect changes in the ELP while keeping the optical design of the IOL unchanged. Corresponding relationships among variations in ELP, postoperative spherical equivalent refraction, and required IOL power adjustment to attain target refractions were computed for differing corneal powers (38 diopters [D], 43 D, and 48 D) with IOL power ranging from 1 to 35 D. RESULTS: The change in ELP required to compensate for various systematic biases increased dramatically with low-power IOLs (less than 10 D) and was proportional to the magnitude of the change in refraction. The theoretical impact of the variation in ELP on postoperative refraction was nonlinear and highly dependent on the optical power of the IOL. The concomitant variations in IOL power and refraction at the spectacle plane, induced by varying the ELP, were linearly related. The influence of the corneal power was minimal. CONCLUSIONS: The consequences of variations in the lens constant mainly concern eyes receiving high-power IOLs. The compensation of a systematic bias by a constant increment of the ELP may induce a nonsystematic modification of the predicted IOL power, according to the biometric characteristics of the eyes studied. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Optimizing IOL power formulas by altering the ELP may induce nonsystematic modification of the predicted IOL power. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9465937/ /pubmed/36069859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.9.5 Text en Copyright 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Refractive Intervention
Gatinel, Damien
Debellemanière, Guillaume
Saad, Alain
Rampat, Radhika
Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model
title Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model
title_full Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model
title_fullStr Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model
title_short Theoretical Relationship Among Effective Lens Position, Predicted Refraction, and Corneal and Intraocular Lens Power in a Pseudophakic Eye Model
title_sort theoretical relationship among effective lens position, predicted refraction, and corneal and intraocular lens power in a pseudophakic eye model
topic Refractive Intervention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36069859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.9.5
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