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Light-scattering characteristics of explanted opacified Aquasense intraocular lenses

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Abstract

AIM: To study forward light-scattering characteristics of calcified explanted intraocular lenses (IOLs) (Aquasense, Ophthalmic Innovation International Ontario). METHODS: The amount of light scattered by the opacified IOLs was measured using a validated in vitro set-up for angles from 1.7 degrees to 22 degrees . This set-up gives results directly comparable with straylight values as valid for the in vivo situation. RESULTS: Straylight is highest at large angles and declines steeply approaching 0 degrees angle. This corresponds to the in vivo findings that opacified IOLs cause important visual complaints but have little effect on visual acuity. At 7.5 degrees , log (s) is around 1.8 and 2.9 for the two lenses respectively. This corresponds to 8 x and 100 x increases in straylight values compared with values in young, normal eyes. CONCLUSION: High straylight values caused by opacified IOLs can explain subjective complaints of reduced quality of vision in patients with opacified implants, despite good visual acuity
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)830-832
JournalBritish journal of ophthalmology
Volume93
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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