分析 ESCRS 计算器的预测准确性。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Nir Sorkin, Rotem Zadok, Hashem Totah, Giacomo Savini, Filomena Ribeiro, Oliver Findl, Dante Buonsanti, Miguel Raimundo, Adi Abulafia
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目的:评估ESCRS-Online-IOL-Calculator中使用标准角膜测量法(K)或全角膜测量法(TK)计算公式的预测准确性:环境:以医院为基础的学术实践:设计:回顾性病例系列:方法:参与者:523名白内障患者(523只眼睛)。结果测量:ESCRS-Online-IOL-Calculator中所有七种公式的球面等效预测误差(SEQ-PE,真实度)、精确度和绝对SEQ-PE(准确度)的修剪均值,以及所有公式的预测SEQ屈光度的平均值(Mean-All)和中位数(Median-All)。分组分析评估了轴长对公式准确性的影响:结果:所有公式的SEQ-PE修剪均值范围在-0.075至+0.071D之间(基于K的计算)和-0.003至+0.147D之间(基于TK的计算),在所有公式中,基于TK的计算远视度数更高(p结论:所有ESCSS公式的预测准确性都高于基于K的计算:所有 ESCRS IOL 计算器公式的预测准确度都很高,总体上具有可比性。基于 TK 的计算方法并没有提高预测准确度,而且更倾向于远视。观察结果表明,计算公式在长眼和短眼中的优越性值得进一步评估。
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Analysis of the ESCRS calculator's prediction accuracy.

Purpose: To evaluate prediction accuracy of formulas included in the ESCRS online intraocular lens (IOL) calculator using standard keratometry (K) or total keratometry (TK).

Setting: Hospital-based academic practice.

Design: Retrospective case-series.

Methods: 523 patients with cataract (523 eyes) were included in this study. The outcome measures were trimmed means of the spherical equivalent prediction error (SEQ-PE, trueness), precision and absolute SEQ-PE (accuracy) of all 7 formulas available on the ESCRS online IOL calculator, as well as mean (Mean-All) and median (Median-All) of the predicted SEQ refraction of all formulas. Subgroup analyses evaluated the effect of axial length on formula accuracy.

Results: Trimmed-mean SEQ-PE range of all formulas varied from -0.075 to +0.071 diopters (D) for K-based and from -0.003 to +0.147 D for TK-based calculations, with TK-based being more hyperopic in all formulas ( P < .001). Precision ranged from 0.210 to 0.244 D for both K-based and TK-based calculations. Absolute SEQ-PE ranged from 0.211 to 0.239 D for K-based and from 0.218 to 0.255 D for TK-based calculations. All formulas, including Mean-All and Median-All, showed high accuracy, with 84% to 90% of eyes having SEQ-PEs within 0.50 D.Myopic trimmed-mean SEQ-PEs significantly different from zero were observed in long eyes for Pearl DGS (-0.110 D, P = .005), Hill RBF (-0.120 D, P < .001), and Hoffer QST (-0.143 D, P = .001) and in short eyes for EVO 2.0 (-0.252 D, P = .001), Kane (-0.264 D, P = .001), Hoffer QST (-0.302 D, P < .001), Mean-All (-0.122 D, P = .038), and Median-All (-0.125 D, P = .043).

Conclusions: Prediction accuracy of all ESCRS IOL calculator formulas was high and globally comparable. TK-based calculations did not increase prediction accuracy and tended toward hyperopia. Observations indicating formula superiority in long and short eyes merit further evaluation.

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259
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery (JCRS), a preeminent peer-reviewed monthly ophthalmology publication, is the official journal of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS). JCRS publishes high quality articles on all aspects of anterior segment surgery. In addition to original clinical studies, the journal features a consultation section, practical techniques, important cases, and reviews as well as basic science articles.
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