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Comparison of intraocular lens power formulas according to axial length after myopic corneal laser refractive surgery

Woong-Joo Whang, Kenneth J. Hoffer, Seon-Ju Kim, So‐Hyang Chung, Giacomo Savini

2020Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery27 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the predictive accuracy of 4 no-history intraocular lens (IOL) power formulas in eyes with prior myopic excimer laser surgery, classified in 4 groups according to their axial length (AL), and investigate the relationship between AL and predictive accuracy. SETTING: Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Republic of Korea. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. METHODS: IOL power was calculated with the Barrett True-K, Haigis-L, Shammas-PL, and Triple-S formulas in 4 groups classified according to AL. Primary outcomes were the median absolute error (MedAE) and percentage of eyes with a prediction error (PE) within ±0.50 diopter (D). RESULTS: This study included 107 eyes of 107 patients. The Barrett True-K had the lowest MedAE when AL was <26.0 mm (0.30 D) and between 26.0 and 28.0 mm (0.54 D); in these subgroups, it had the highest percentages with a PE within ±0.50 D (71.4% and 46.2%). For AL between 28.0 and 30.0 mm, the Triple-S method showed the lowest MedAE (0.43 D) and highest percentage with a PE within ±0.50 D (58.3%). For AL ≥30.0 mm, the Shammas-PL formula produced the lowest MedAE (0.41 D) and highest percentage with a PE within ±0.50 D (58.3%). The Barrett True-K was the only formula with a correlation between AL and PE (r = -0.219/P = .023). CONCLUSIONS: The predictive accuracy of no-history IOL formulas depends on the AL. The Barrett True-K had the highest accuracy when AL was < 28.0 mm and the Triple-S when it ranged from 28.0 mm to 30.0 mm, whereas the Shammas-PL was more accurate when AL was ≥30.0 mm.

Topics & Concepts

DioptreIntraocular lens power calculationOphthalmologyIntraocular lensMedicineMathematicsExcimer laserMean squared prediction errorVisual acuityOpticsLaserPhysicsAlgorithmOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesCorneal surgery and disordersIntraocular Surgery and Lenses
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