Pablo A Barragán-Castillo, Felix Piloto-Reyes, Erik Navas-Villar, Paula González-Palomo, Salomon Merikansky, Nora Robledo-Silva, Ivonne Curiel-Arce, Juan Mario García-Coronado, Diego Melo-Orta, Arturo Chayet
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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of a digital integrated manifest refraction system compared with standard manifest refraction in pseudophakic eyes.
Methods: This prospective, double-blind study analyzed 100 eyes from 100 pseudophakic patients; 35 eyes received monofocal intraocular lenses MA60AC (AcrySof three-piece IOL; Alcon Laboratories, Inc], MX60 (enVista; Bausch & Lomb, Inc), CNA00 (Clareon Monofocal, Alcon Laboratories, Inc), and SN60AT (AcrySof IQ Monofocal; Alcon Laboratories, Inc) and 65 eyes received trifocal IOLs TFNT00 (AcrySof IQ PanOptix; Alcon Laboratories, Inc) and ZFR00V (Synergy; Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc). All patients underwent objective refraction with the Nidek ARK-530A autorefractor, followed by manifest refraction performed with the Topcon VT-100 (Std-MR group) and the digital integrated manifest refraction unit TS-610 (Nidek Co, Ltd) (DI-MR group). Outcomes assessed included manifest spherical equivalent, refractive cylinder, time, correlation, and agreement between methods.
Results: The mean manifest spherical equivalent was -0.15 ± 0.38 diopters (D) with the TS-610 and -0.14 ± 0.38 D with standard refraction (P = .31). Linear regression demonstrated a strong correlation between methods (R = 0.914, R2 = 0.835, P < .001). The mean cylinder was -0.66 ± 0.52 D (TS-610) versus -0.62 ± 0.57 D (Std-MR), with a mean difference of -0.11 ± 0.17 D and a centroid of 0.01 ± 0.20 D in vector analysis. DI-MR significantly reduced testing time (3.1 ± 1.8 minutes) compared with Std-MR (7.1 ± 7.4 minutes, P = .001).
Conclusions: The automated TS-610 manifest refraction system demonstrated excellent agreement with Std-MR refraction in pseudophakic eyes, while significantly reducing testing time. DI-MR provides a reliable and efficient alternative for postoperative evaluation and may enhance workflow efficiency in cataract and refractive practices.
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