Khayam Naderi, Ashmal Jameel, Isabelle Chow, Chris Hull, David O'Brart
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摘要
目的:研究散光眼内透镜(TIOL)植入术后柱轴翻转对视力和患者报告结果指标(PROMs)的影响:地点:英国教学医院:设计:对参与TIOL前瞻性随机研究的患者数据进行事后分析:方法:轴位翻转的定义是术后屈光圆柱轴位与术前生物测量轴位的变化达到 900 +/- 22.50。对未矫正远距离视力(UDVA)、最佳矫正远距离视力(BDVA)、残余屈光圆柱(RC)、CATPROM-5 和 EQ5D3L 生活质量(QOL)评分进行分析:6个月时,84只眼睛中有29只(34.5%)发生了轴翻转,其中28只术前有规则散光(WTR)。翻轴病例(FC)的平均(+/-标准偏差)UDVA(logMAR)为0.13(0.16),未翻轴病例(UF)为0.10(0.14)(P=0.88)。在 FC 中,BDVA 为 0.01(0.11),在 UF 中为 0.00(0.09)(p=0.68)。FC的平均RC为0.74D(0.41),UF为0.93D(0.47)(p=0.08)。FC 和 UF 的 CATPROM-5 平均得分分别为-6.22.98(2.56)和-5.52(3.03)(p=0.29)。EQ5D3L校准后的平均得分在功能组为0.89(0.19),在和睦组为0.85(0.19)(P=0.35)。追溯角膜后散光(PCA)的调整系数表明,6 只(21%)患有 WTR 的 FC 眼可能避免了轴向翻转:结论:TIOL植入术后轴翻转不会对视力或PROMs评分产生不利影响。大多数 FC 术前有 WTR。调整 PCA 可能会减少其中一些眼球的轴外翻。
The Effects of Axis-flip of the Refractive Cylinder on vision and patient reported outcome measures following Toric Intraocular Lens implantation.
Purpose: To investigate the effects of cylinder axis-flip following toric intraocular lens (TIOL) implantation on vision and patient reported outcome measures (PROMs).
Setting: Teaching hospital in the United Kingdom.
Design: Post-hoc analysis of data from patients who participated in a prospective randomised study of TIOLs.
Methods: Axis-flip was defined as a change in post-operative refractive cylinder axis of 900 +/- 22.50 from the pre-operative biometric axis. Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), best-corrected distance visual acuity (BDVA), residual refractive cylinder (RC), and CATPROM-5 and EQ5D3L quality of life (QOL) scores were analysed.
Results: At 6 months, axis flip occurred in 29 (34.5%) of 84 eyes, of which 28 had with-the-rule astigmatism (WTR) pre-operatively. Mean (+/-standard deviation) UDVA (logMAR) was 0.13 (0.16) in flipped cases (FC) and 0.10 (0.14) in un-flipped cases (UF) (p=0.88). BDVA was 0.01 (0.11) in FC and was 0.00 (0.09) in UF (p=0.68). Mean RC was 0.74 dioptres (D) (0.41) in FC and 0.93D (0.47) in UF (p=0.08). Mean CATPROM-5 score was -6.22.98 (2.56) in FC and -5.52 (3.03) in UF (p=0.29). Mean EQ5D3L calibrated score was 0.89 (0.19) in FC and 0.85 (0.19) in UF (p=0.35). Retrospectively applying coefficients of adjustment to account for posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA), suggested that 6 eyes (21%) of FC with WTR might have avoided axis-flip.
Conclusions: Axis flipping following TIOL implantation did not adversely influence visual acuity or PROMs scores. Most FC had WTR pre-operatively. Adjusting for PCA might have reduced axis flip in some of these eyes.
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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.