Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method

AIM: To analyze the consistency and accuracy of the axial position of the astigmatism correction intraocular lens(Toric IOL)measured by OPD scan Ⅲ(optical path difference analyzer)and the traditional slit lamp method.<p>METHODS: A prospective observational control study. A total of 118 patient...

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Main Authors: Dong-Rui Hu, Qing-Sen Zeng, Gan-Ying Jin, Qi Li, You-Er Zhuo, Dan-Dan Xu, Luo-Meng Ruan
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spelling doaj-8831945b08544186b652b39f92730a722020-11-25T03:26:29ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51231672-51232020-09-012091514151810.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2020.9.09Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp methodDong-Rui Hu0Qing-Sen Zeng1Gan-Ying Jin2Qi Li3You-Er Zhuo4Dan-Dan Xu5Luo-Meng Ruan6Ningbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaNingbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaNingbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaNingbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaNingbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaNingbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaNingbo Aier Guangming Eye Hospital,Ningbo 315020, Zhejiang Province, ChinaAIM: To analyze the consistency and accuracy of the axial position of the astigmatism correction intraocular lens(Toric IOL)measured by OPD scan Ⅲ(optical path difference analyzer)and the traditional slit lamp method.<p>METHODS: A prospective observational control study. A total of 118 patients with 156 eyes who underwent phacoemulsification combined with Toric IOL implantation in our hospital from July 2018 to October 2019 were selected. The residual astigmatism was followed up at 1wk, 1mo and 3mo after the operation, and the axial position of Toric IOL was measured with OPD scan Ⅲ under the small pupil(Axial intraocular astigmatism method)and after dilated pupils(Axial OPD method), while using traditional slit lamp method to measure Toric IOL axis position(Axial Slit method). Analyze the difference and consistency of the measurement results of the three methods, and calculate the Lens axis deviation(LAD)between the measurement results of the three methods and the target axis. <p>RESULTS: The residual astigmatism of the patients in this group was significantly lower than that before the operation at 1wk, 1mo and 3mo after operation(<i>P</i><0.05). The proportion of residual astigmatism ≤ 0.75D at 3mo after surgery was 73.7%. Three months after the operation, the axial position of the Toric IOL measured by the axial Slit method, the axial OPD method, and the axial intraocular astigmatism method were: 111.0°(10, 178)°, 113.5°(12, 180)°, and 113.0°(15, 178)°. Consistency analysis showed that the average value of the difference between the axial OPD method and the axial Slit method, the axial intraocular astigmatism method and the axial slit method, the axial OPD method and the axial intraocular astigmatism method at 3mo after the operation, they were -0.58°, -0.19°, 0.40°, which were all close to 0°, with high consistency. 95% <i>LoA</i> were(-7.01-5.84)°,(-12.44-12.07)°,(-10.69-11.49)°. At 3mo postoperatively, the proportions of patients with LAD ≤5° measured by axial Slit method, axial OPD method, and axial intraocular astigmatism were 82.0%, 80.1%, and 59.0%, respectively.<p>CONCLUSION: OPD scan Ⅲ can directly measure Toric IOL axial position after dilated pupils. It was an objective and accurate measurement method, which can replace the traditional slit lamp method to measure axial position and avoid subjective limitations. The Toric IOL axial position can also be measured by intraocular astigmatism under the small pupil, which has certain practical application value in ophthalmology clinical work.http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2020/9/202009009.pdfastigmatism corrected intraocular lenstoric iolaxial measurementopd scan ⅲastigmatismaxial
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author Dong-Rui Hu
Qing-Sen Zeng
Gan-Ying Jin
Qi Li
You-Er Zhuo
Dan-Dan Xu
Luo-Meng Ruan
spellingShingle Dong-Rui Hu
Qing-Sen Zeng
Gan-Ying Jin
Qi Li
You-Er Zhuo
Dan-Dan Xu
Luo-Meng Ruan
Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method
Guoji Yanke Zazhi
astigmatism corrected intraocular lens
toric iol
axial measurement
opd scan ⅲ
astigmatism
axial
author_facet Dong-Rui Hu
Qing-Sen Zeng
Gan-Ying Jin
Qi Li
You-Er Zhuo
Dan-Dan Xu
Luo-Meng Ruan
author_sort Dong-Rui Hu
title Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method
title_short Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method
title_full Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method
title_fullStr Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on the evaluation of Toric intraocular lens axial position using OPD scanⅢ and traditional slit lamp method
title_sort comparative study on the evaluation of toric intraocular lens axial position using opd scanⅲ and traditional slit lamp method
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series Guoji Yanke Zazhi
issn 1672-5123
1672-5123
publishDate 2020-09-01
description AIM: To analyze the consistency and accuracy of the axial position of the astigmatism correction intraocular lens(Toric IOL)measured by OPD scan Ⅲ(optical path difference analyzer)and the traditional slit lamp method.<p>METHODS: A prospective observational control study. A total of 118 patients with 156 eyes who underwent phacoemulsification combined with Toric IOL implantation in our hospital from July 2018 to October 2019 were selected. The residual astigmatism was followed up at 1wk, 1mo and 3mo after the operation, and the axial position of Toric IOL was measured with OPD scan Ⅲ under the small pupil(Axial intraocular astigmatism method)and after dilated pupils(Axial OPD method), while using traditional slit lamp method to measure Toric IOL axis position(Axial Slit method). Analyze the difference and consistency of the measurement results of the three methods, and calculate the Lens axis deviation(LAD)between the measurement results of the three methods and the target axis. <p>RESULTS: The residual astigmatism of the patients in this group was significantly lower than that before the operation at 1wk, 1mo and 3mo after operation(<i>P</i><0.05). The proportion of residual astigmatism ≤ 0.75D at 3mo after surgery was 73.7%. Three months after the operation, the axial position of the Toric IOL measured by the axial Slit method, the axial OPD method, and the axial intraocular astigmatism method were: 111.0°(10, 178)°, 113.5°(12, 180)°, and 113.0°(15, 178)°. Consistency analysis showed that the average value of the difference between the axial OPD method and the axial Slit method, the axial intraocular astigmatism method and the axial slit method, the axial OPD method and the axial intraocular astigmatism method at 3mo after the operation, they were -0.58°, -0.19°, 0.40°, which were all close to 0°, with high consistency. 95% <i>LoA</i> were(-7.01-5.84)°,(-12.44-12.07)°,(-10.69-11.49)°. At 3mo postoperatively, the proportions of patients with LAD ≤5° measured by axial Slit method, axial OPD method, and axial intraocular astigmatism were 82.0%, 80.1%, and 59.0%, respectively.<p>CONCLUSION: OPD scan Ⅲ can directly measure Toric IOL axial position after dilated pupils. It was an objective and accurate measurement method, which can replace the traditional slit lamp method to measure axial position and avoid subjective limitations. The Toric IOL axial position can also be measured by intraocular astigmatism under the small pupil, which has certain practical application value in ophthalmology clinical work.
topic astigmatism corrected intraocular lens
toric iol
axial measurement
opd scan ⅲ
astigmatism
axial
url http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2020/9/202009009.pdf
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