Changes in refraction induced by change in intraocular lens position.

J. Korynta, J. Bok, J. Cendelín
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Intraocular lens (IOL) decentration and tilt may affect postoperative refractive errors through spherical aberration of the IOL. METHODS Through a use of a ray-tracing program and by minimizing algorithm, we calculated theoretical refractive errors for various degrees of IOL decentration and tilt. We compared our results with those obtained by paraxial vergence calculations. RESULTS IOL decentration and/or tilt shifted postoperative refractive errors toward myopia and astigmatism of oblique origin. For example, a 3-millimeter decentration of an IOL resulted in induction of approximately -2.00 diopters (D) sphere and +0.70 D cylinder. IOL tilt affected refractive errors to a lesser degree. The change in refractive error caused by a combination of IOL decentration and tilt depended on the relationship between the geometrical axes of decentration and tilt. In the case of the least favorable combination of 12 degrees of tilt and 3 mm of decentration, it can reach -7.00 D sphere and +4.00 D cylinder. CONCLUSIONS IOL decentration and/or tilt increase myopia and astigmatism. They are negligible for small decentrations, but could be sources of substantial postoperative refractive errors if the decentration or tile is large.
人工晶状体位置改变引起的屈光变化。
背景:人工晶状体(IOL)的偏心和倾斜可通过晶状体的球差影响术后屈光不正。方法通过光线追踪程序和最小化算法,计算不同程度人工晶状体偏心和倾斜的理论屈光误差。我们将所得结果与用近轴辐合计算得到的结果进行了比较。结果ol分散和/或倾斜使术后屈光不正向斜源性近视和散光方向转移。例如,一个3毫米的人工晶体的分散导致诱导大约-2.00屈光度(D)球体和+0.70 D圆柱体。人工晶状体倾斜对屈光不正的影响较小。人工晶状体离差和倾斜组合引起的屈光不正的变化取决于离差和倾斜几何轴之间的关系。在倾斜12度和偏心3mm最不利组合的情况下,可以达到-7.00 D球面和+4.00 D圆柱。结论ol分散和/或倾斜加重了近视和散光。对于小的屈光不正,它们可以忽略不计,但如果屈光不正或屈光不正很大,它们可能是术后大量屈光不正的来源。
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