Quantification of physiological tilt of the phakic eye using biometry parameters and AS-OCT.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of cataract and refractive surgery Pub Date : 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000001614
Haidar Khalil, Theresa Höftberger, Peter Laubichler, Klemens Waser, Leon Pomberger, Paul Jirak, Nino Hirnschall, Matthias Bolz
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Abstract

Purpose: To comprehensively evaluate the tilt of the crystalline lens in phakic eyes and its relationship with optical biometry parameters.

Setting: The retrospective analysis was conducted at the Department for Ophthalmology and Optometry, Kepler University Clinic, in Linz, Austria.

Design: Lens tilt assessment was performed through a combined analysis of optical biometry (IOLMaster 700) and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) data to understand its relationship.

Methods: The study analyzed preoperative biometry data and AS-OCT images from 4689 eyes of 2489 patients before cataract surgery. The optical biometry parameters were correlated with the degree of lens tilt using logistic regression and machine learning techniques.

Results: The mean lens tilt was 4.9 degrees, with 6.7% of eyes showing a tilt greater than 7 degrees. Significant associations were found with specific biometry parameters, such as anterior chamber depth, axial length, equator thickness, and lens decentration. The developed predictive model for assessing tilt risk demonstrated a high accuracy with an area under the curve of 0.862.

Conclusions: The findings highlight the mean lens tilt of 4.9 degrees in a cataract patient cohort. This analysis contributes to a broader understanding of lens orientation and its interactions with biometric parameters.

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使用生物计量参数和前段光学相干断层扫描定量分析有晶状眼的生理倾斜:用高分辨率扫描源OCT测量眼倾斜。
目的:综合评价有晶状体眼晶状体的倾斜度及其与光学生物特征参数的关系。背景:回顾性分析在奥地利林茨的开普勒大学诊所眼科和验光科进行。设计:通过光学生物测量(IOL Master 700)和前段光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)数据的联合分析来评估晶状体倾斜,以了解其关系。方法:对2489例白内障患者的4689只眼的术前生物测量数据和AS-OCT图像进行分析。使用逻辑回归和机器学习技术将光学生物计量参数与透镜倾斜程度相关。结果:晶状体平均倾斜度为4.9°,有6.7%的眼睛倾斜度大于7°。与特定的生物计量参数,如前房深度(ACD)、眼轴长度(AL)、赤道厚度和晶状体离体等有显著相关性。建立的倾斜风险预测模型具有较高的预测精度,曲线下面积为0.862。结论:研究结果突出了白内障患者群体中晶状体平均倾斜4.9°。这种分析有助于更广泛地理解晶状体取向及其与生物特征参数的相互作用。
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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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