BMC Ophthalmology | 2021

Comparison of the visual performance of iris-fixated phakic lens and implantable collamer lens to correct high myopia

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background To compare visual performance between the iris-fixated phakic intraocular len (pIOL) and implantable collamer len (ICL) to correct high myopia. Methods Twenty-four eyes underwent iris-fixated pIOL implantation and 24 eyes underwent ICL implantation. At the 6-month follow-up, the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) were compared between the iris-fixated pIOL and ICL groups. The objective scatter index (OSI), modulation transfer function (MTF) cutoff, and ocular aberrations were performed to evaluate postoperative visual quality between the two groups. Results No significant difference was found in UDVA, BCVA, and spherical equivalent between the iris-fixated pIOL and ICL groups ( P \u2009>\u20090.05). Six months after surgery, the following values were significantly higher in the ICL group than in the iris-fixated pIOL group: MTF cutoff, strehl ratio and optical quality analysis system values at contrasts of 9\u2009%, 20\u2009%, and 100\u2009% ( P \u2009<\u20090.01). The OSI in the iris-fixated pIOL group was higher than in the ICL group 6 months after surgery ( P \u2009<\u20090.01). All high-order aberrations were slightly more severe in the iris-fixated pIOL group than in the ICL group 6 months after surgery, although only trefoil ( P \u2009=\u20090.023) differed significantly in this regard. Conclusions Both iris-fixated lenses and ICLs can provide good visual acuity. ICLs confer better visual performance in MTF-associated parameters and induce less intraocular light scattering than iris-fixated pIOLs.

Volume 21
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s12886-021-01995-3
Language English
Journal BMC Ophthalmology

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