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Anterior chamber depth, lens thickness and intraocular lens calculation formula accuracy: nine formulas comparison

Diogo Hipólito‐Fernandes, Maria Elisa Luís, Rita Serras-Pereira, Pedro Gil, Vítor Maduro, João Feijão, Nuno Alves

2020British Journal of Ophthalmology80 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To investigate the influence of anterior chamber depth (ACD) and lens thickness (LT) on 9 intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulas accuracy, in patients with normal axial lengths. METHODS: Retrospective case series, including patients having uncomplicated cataract surgery with insertion of a single IOL model, divided into three groups according to preoperative ACD. Each group was further subdivided into three subgroups, according to the LT. Using optimised constants, refraction prediction error was calculated for Barrett Universal II, Emmetropia Verifying Optical (EVO) V.2.0, Haigis, Hill-RBF V.2.0, Hoffer Q, Holladay 1, Kane, PEARL-DGS and SRK/T formulas. Mean prediction error, mean and median absolute error (MedAE) and the percentage of eyes within ±0.25D, ±0.50D and ±1.00D were also calculated. RESULTS: The study included 695 eyes from 695 patients. For ACD ≤3.0 mm and ≥3.5 mm, mean prediction error of SRK/T, Hoffer Q and Holladay 1 was significantly different from 0 (p<0.05). PEARL-DGS, Kane, EVO V.2.0 and Barrett Universal II were more accurate than the Hoffer Q in ACD ≤3.0 mm (p<0.05). Kane, PEARL-DGS, EVO V.2.0 and Barrett Universal II revealed the lowest variance of mean and MedAE by ACD and LT subgroup. Haigis and Hill-RBF V.2.0 were significantly influenced by LT, independently of the ACD, with a myopic shift with thin lenses and a hyperopic shift with thick lenses (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: New generation formulas, particularly Kane, PEARL-DGS and EVO V.2.0, seem to be more reliable and stable even in eyes with extreme ACD-LT combinations.

Topics & Concepts

EmmetropiaMean squared prediction errorOphthalmologyIntraocular lens power calculationMedicineIntraocular lensCataract surgeryMean absolute errorRefractive errorMathematicsVisual acuityKeratometerStatisticsMean squared errorOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesIntraocular Surgery and LensesGlaucoma and retinal disorders
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