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Authors Yang Y, Lv H, Wang Y, Jiang X, Zhang M, Li X
Received 25 March 2018
Accepted for publication 24 May 2018
Published 26 July 2018 Volume 2018:12 Pages 1317—1324
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S169215
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate visual, refractive and
patient satisfaction outcomes following implantation of a trifocal diffractive
intraocular lens (IOL).
Patients and
methods: This prospective, consecutive study
included patients undergoing lens phacoemulsification of cataract and
implantation of a trifocal diffractive IOL (AT LISA tri 839MP). Visual
outcomes, including near, intermediate and distance visual acuity (VA),
refractive error, contrast sensitivity, defocus curve and patient satisfaction
were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively.
Results: Thirty IOLs were implanted in 26 patients. Distance VA improved
significantly from 0.70±0.45 to 0.08±0.11 logMAR (p <0.0001)
1 week postoperatively, and to 0.07±0.13 logMAR (p <0.0001)
at 1 month and 0.05±0.10 logMAR (p <0.0001) at 3
months. Uncorrected near and intermediate VA, as well as corrected near,
intermediate and distance VA, were stable and maintained during the follow-up
period. Preoperative anterior chamber depth demonstrated an association with
effective adjustment of postoperative spherical equivalent using a regression
formula (p =0.007). No significant
differences were observed for VA at defocus curves of 0 to -3 D. Contrast
sensitivity at each spatial frequency improved significantly at 1 week, 1 month
and 3 months under photopic and photopic with glare conditions. Under mesopic
and mesopic with glare conditions, significant differences were observed
postoperatively at low and medium spatial frequencies. Patients reported a high
level of satisfaction and an absence of glare or halo 3 months postoperatively.
Conclusion: In this study, the trifocal diffractive IOL provided excellent
visual performance at all distances and improved contrast sensitivity under
different conditions, resulting in high levels of patient satisfaction and
spectacle independence in Chinese patients.
Keywords: visual acuity, patient satisfaction, trifocal diffractive intraocular
lens, spherical equivalent, contrast sensitivity defocus curves