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Optical quality of foldable monofocal intraocular lenses before and after injection. Comparative evaluation using a double-pass system
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2009-08Registro en:
Vilaseca, Meritxell; Arjona, Montserrat; Pujol, Jaume; Issolio, Luis Alberto; Güell, José L.; Optical quality of foldable monofocal intraocular lenses before and after injection. Comparative evaluation using a double-pass system; Elsevier Science Inc; Journal Of Cataract And Refractive Surgery.; 35; 8; 8-2009; 1415-1423
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CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Vilaseca, Meritxell
Arjona, Montserrat
Pujol, Jaume
Issolio, Luis Alberto
Güell, José L.
Resumen
Purpose: To use the double-pass technique to evaluate the in vitro optical quality of foldable monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) used to correct aphakia. Setting: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Terrassa, and Instituto de Microcirugía Ocular de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina. Methods: This study assessed the in vitro optical quality of 7 IOLs before and after injection in an artificial eye that was attached to a double-pass system (Optical Quality Analysis System [OQAS]). The procedure imitated the conventional in vivo technique used to assess the optical quality of eyes with an IOL. The following parameters were evaluated: point-spread function, modulation transfer function (MTF), MTF cutoff frequency, Strehl ratio, and OQAS values. Results: The in vitro optical quality of most IOLs was as good after injection as before injection. In 1 IOL, the post-injection optical quality was statistically significantly different but the optical quality remained high. Conclusions: Results indicate that after an IOL is placed in the eye, its optical performance will be good, providing good visual quality. The eye cell model attached to the double-pass system was useful and effective for fully characterizing the optical quality of IOLs and evaluating variations resulting from the injection process.