Change in refractive errors with changes in IOL parameters

Author:

Atchison David A.1ORCID,Cooke David L.23

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Vision and Eye Research, School of Optometry and Vision Science Queensland University of Technology Kelvin Grove Queensland Australia

2. Great Lakes Eye Care Saint Joseph Michigan USA

3. Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology, College of Osteopathic Medicine Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study considered two questions associated with intraocular lens (IOL) power and refraction: (1) Given a refraction with a particular IOL in the eye, what will be the refraction for the IOL or another IOL if located differently with regard to tilt or anterior–posterior position? (2) For a target refraction, what is the power of another IOL if located differently with regard to tilt or position? A thin lens technique was developed to address these questions. For the first question, light was traced through the initial correcting spectacle lens to the cornea, refracted at the cornea, transferred to the position of the initial IOL, refracted at this IOL, transferred to the position of a new IOL (which may be the same IOL but with a different position and/or tilt), refracted backwards through the new IOL, transferred to the cornea and refracted out of the eye to give a new correcting spectacle lens power. For the second question, light was traced through the initial correcting spectacle lens to the cornea, refracted at the cornea, transferred to the position of the initial IOL, refracted at the initial IOL and transferred to the position of a new IOL. Light was also traced through the second correcting spectacle lens, refracted at the cornea and transferred to the position of the second IOL. The difference between the reduced image vergence for the first raytrace and the reduced object vergence for the second raytrace gave the effective power of the second IOL, and from this, the power of the second IOL was determined. Examples are presented for different situations, including a case report.

Funder

Heidelberg Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

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