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摘要
目的:探讨囊膜张力环(CTR)植入术对高度和非高度近视钢板触觉多焦人工晶状体术后旋转稳定性和视觉性能的影响。方法:连续入组拟行超声乳化术和片状触觉多焦人工晶状体(AT LISA 909m)植入术的白内障患者,随机分为两组,一组接受CTR联合植入术,另一组不接受CTR。视轴长(AL)≥26 mm为高度近视(HM)眼。术后3个月评估人工晶状体旋转度、剩余散光、视力、高阶像差、调制传递函数、功能失调性晶状体指数(DLI)、视力质量指数(QVI)。结果:这项前瞻性队列研究包括44只植入CTR的眼睛和43只未植入CTR的眼睛。在HM组中,CTR组的IOL旋转程度明显小于非CTR组,剩余散光明显小于非CTR组,而非HM组无差异(p < 0.05)。此外,在HM眼中,尽管视力没有差异,但CTR组的球像差明显低于非CTR组,DLI和QVI明显高于非CTR组(p < 0.05)。多因素分析发现,人工晶状体旋转较大的独立危险因素为AL较长、白对白较大和未使用CTR。结论:CTR联合植入术提高了HM眼多焦环形人工晶状体的旋转稳定性,从而提高了视觉质量。
Effect of Capsular Tension Ring Implantation on Postoperative Rotational Stability and Visual Performance of a Multifocal Toric Intraocular Lens.
Purpose: To investigate the effect of capsular tension ring (CTR) implantation on postoperative rotational stability and visual performance of a plate-haptic multifocal toric intraocular lens in highly and non-highly myopic eyes.
Methods: Consecutive cataract patients intended for phacoemulsification and plate-haptic multifocal toric IOL (AT LISA 909 M) implantation were enrolled and randomized to receive either co-implantation of a CTR or not. Axial length (AL) ≥ 26 mm was defined as highly myopic (HM) eyes. At 3 months postoperatively, IOL rotation degree, residual astigmatism, visual acuity, higher-order aberrations, modulation transfer function, dysfunctional lens index (DLI), and quality of vision index (QVI) were assessed.
Results: This prospective cohort study included 44 eyes with CTR implanted and 43 without. In HM eyes, the CTR group showed significantly smaller degree of IOL rotation and less residual astigmatism compared to the non-CTR group, however, no such differences were found in non-HM eyes (both p > 0.05). Furthermore, in HM eyes, despite no difference in visual acuity, the CTR group exhibited significantly lower spherical aberrations and higher DLI and QVI compared to the non-CTR group (all p < 0.05), although no such differences were observed in non-HM eyes (all p > 0.05). Multivariate analysis identified longer AL, larger white-to-white, and non-use of CTR as independent risk factors for greater IOL rotation.
Conclusions: The co-implantation of CTR improves the rotational stability of a multifocal toric IOL in HM eyes, hence subsequently enhancing visual quality.
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