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Ocular biometry, mathematical estimation and spherical variation after facectomy

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To assess ocular biometric parameters by optical biometry and to observe a possible spherical refractive difference, as well as its variation based on estimated preoperative calculation and the spherical refraction post cataract surgery by phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implant (IOL).

Methods:

After reviewing 252 electronic medical records between 2013 and 2014, 117 adult patients (189 eyes) were selected.The patients underwent phacoemulsification with foldable IOL implantation by the same surgeon and were examined by IOLMaster® 500.The IOL power was calculated using the Haigis formula.The Wilcoxon test was applied to identify the existence of significant differences (p<0.05) between the spherical expected refraction (SER) and the final spherical refraction (FSR) of the eyes.

Results:

There were operated 98 right eyes (OD) and 91 left (OS). A calculation of the variation between FSR and SER indicated that 55% of the OD reached results within ± 0.5 diopters (D) and 89% within ± 1D. With respect to OS, 46% achieved results within ± 0.5D and 78% within ± 1D.

Conclusion:

Optical biometry is a reliable, predictable and reproducible method to estimate the FSR of both eyes.

Keywords:
Phacoemulsification; Cataract resection; Biometry

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