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目的:评价植入式共聚物晶体(IPCLs)V2模型在中高近视患者中的视力效果和安全性。方法:本前瞻性介入横断面研究于2017年5月1日至2020年5月1日在巴格达Dar Al-salam私立眼科医院进行,涉及27例40只眼的IPCL植入术矫正近视和近视散光。术前和术后参数包括logMAR视力、屈光、裂隙灯生物显微镜详细检查、眼底扩张检查、眼压测量、五锥镜前房深度测量以及术前白到白直径测量。均行IPCL植入术,随访12个月。结果:26例(96.3%)患者满意或非常满意。术前BCVA为0.275 logMAR。随访期间未矫正视力(UCVA)为0.035,明显优于术前(BCVA)。所有患者术后VA相同或改善,随访期间保持稳定。平均残差为-0.06 d (min-1.37-max0.37)。结论:IPCL V2用于高度屈光不正矫正,术后未矫正视力明显改善,可控并发症少,患者满意度高。
Patients unfit for Lasik can benefit from implanted phakic copolymer lens
Objective: To assess visual outcomes and safety of implantable phakic copolymer lenses (IPCLs)V2 model in patients with moderate to high myopia. Methodology: This prospective interventional cross-sectional study involving 40 eyes of 27 patients who had IPCL implantation for correction of myopic and myopic-astigmatism was carried out at Dar Al-salam private eye hospital, Baghdad from 1st May 2017 to 1st May 2020. Pre-operative and post-operative parameters included visual acuity by logMAR system, refraction, detailed examination by slit lamp bio microscopy, dilated fundus examination, intraocular pressure measurement, anterior chamber depth measurement by a pentacam in addition to white-to-white diameter measurement preoperatively. All had IPCL implantation and follow-up period was 12 months. Results: We found that 26 (96.3%) patients are happy to extremely satisfied with the procedure. BCVA was 0.275 logMAR preoperatively. Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) in the follow-up period was 0.035, which was considerably better than preoperative (BCVA). All patients had the same or improved VA post-operatively and remained stable during follow-up. The mean residual was -0.06 D. (min-1.37-max0.37). Conclusion: IPCL V2 used for correction of high ametropia resulted in a highly significant improvement in postoperative uncorrected visual acuity with minimal controllable complications and excellent patient’s satisfaction.
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