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Visual and optical performance with hybrid multifocal intraocular lenses
Alejandro CerviñoTeresa Ferrer-blascoDavid Madrid-costaRobert Montés-micóSantiago García-lázarosubject
Intraocular LensesOptical PerformanceVisual acuitygenetic structuresCompensation Comparisonmedicine.medical_treatmentKeratomileusis Laser In SituVisual AcuityMethodKeratomileusislaw.inventionGlareLensTratamiento médicoSensitivitylawRefractive surgeryMedicineContrast (vision)MonovisionPostoperative Periodmedia_commonVistaLenses IntraocularMultifocalsGlare (vision)Equipment DesignRefractive ErrorsLens (optics)Bilateral ImplantationApodized Diffractive IolOftalmologíamedicine.symptommedicine.medical_specialtyIn-Situ KeratomileusisRefractivemedia_common.quotation_subjectHigh-Order AberrationsContrast SensitivityOphthalmologyAberrometryClinical-OutcomesHumansRetinal StraylightDepth Perceptionbusiness.industryAberrometryMultifocal intraocular lensContrasteye diseasesOphthalmologyOptometrysense organsbusinessOptometrydescription
During the past years, the wish to become independent of spectacles has been growing among cataract and presbyopic patients due to many factors, such as the increase in near visual demands, the aesthetic need for a spectacle-free image and ageing of refractive surgery patients, among others. This review assesses recently published studies that analyse visual and optical performance through different metrics of eyes implanted with multifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs), particularly hybrid IOL designs. The published evidence suggests that hybrid multifocal IOLs provide very good outcomes in a number of visual and optical performance parameters. Patients implanted with this type of IOL obtain a satisfactory full range of visual functions, including patients of particular characteristics such as highly ametropic or post-LASIK. 1.156 JCR (2010) Q3, 34/56 Ophthalmology
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2010-10-01 |