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Optical Characterization Method for Tilted or Decentered Intraocular Lenses

2016

Purpose To test and validate a method for measuring the optical quality and optical power of monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) in the presence of a tilt or a decentration as well as its optical power. Methods The experimental system consists of an artificial eye (wet-cell) and a commercial aberrometer with a Shack-Hartmann sensor. Optical image quality parameters such as point spread function (PSF), modulation transfer function (MTF), and the simulations of the retinal image of an extended object are computed from the in vitro wavefront data of an IOL. Repeatability and reproducibility of the system are tested. Mathematical and ray-tracing simulations are used to ascertain the precision a…

Point spread functionOptics and PhotonicsAccuracy and precisionMaterials sciencePseudophakiaOptical powerArtificial Lens Implant Migration01 natural sciences010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsLens Implantation IntraocularOptical transfer function0103 physical sciencesHumansLenses IntraocularWavefrontReproducibilitybusiness.industryAberrometryReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilityModels TheoreticalOphthalmologyTilt (optics)030221 ophthalmology & optometrybusinessOptometryOptometry and Vision Science
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Evaluation of the performance of multifocal intraocular lenses image quality: analysis of the standard methods

2007

Purpose: To analyze the standard methods used to describe intraocular lenses (IOL) and to suggest some improvements to make them applicable for multifocal IOLs. Methods: The EN-ISO standards and the standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the evaluation of the performance of IOLs are tested for multifocal IOLs. The MTF of the one refractive multifocal IOL and two hybrid refractive-diffractive multifocal IOLs is measured for both distance focus and near focus and using different pupil sizes. Results: The average modulation (AM) from 0 to 100 c/mm of multifocal IOLs (for the distance focus) is about 40-50% lower than the AM of monofocal IOLs, for all pupil sizes stud…

Point spread functionbusiness.industryPupil sizeMultifocal intraocular lensStandard methodsPupilOphthalmologyOpticsImage quality analysisIntraocular lensesOptometryMultifocal IOLsMedicinebusinessActa Ophthalmologica Scandinavica
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Diffractive multifocal intraocular lenses: reading performance and quality of life evaluation

2011

ABSTRACT Purpose: To evaluate the reading performance and changes in quality of life after cataract surgery with multifocal diffractive (IOLs) implantation Setting: Section of Ophthalmology - Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience, University of Palermo, Italy; Eye Clinic - Department of Preclinical and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Florence, Italy. Methods: 160 Consecutive eyes of cataract patients were divided into two groups. One group (20 patients, 40 eyes) received aspheric monofocal IOLs (Acrysof SN60WF). One group (60 patients, 120 eyes) was implanted with a diffractive aspheric multifocal IOL produced by different manufacturers: 20 patients with Acry…

QUALITY OF VISIONSettore MED/30 - Malattie Apparato VisivoDIFFRACTIVE MULTIFOCAL LENSESREFRACTIVE SURGERY
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The effect of fractal contact lenses on peripheral refraction in myopic model eyes.

2014

Purpose: To test multizone contact lenses in model eyes: Fractal Contact Lenses (FCLs), designed to induce myopic peripheral refractive error (PRE). Methods: Zemax ray-tracing software was employed to simulate myopic and accommodation-dependent model eyes fitted with FCLs. PRE, defined in terms of mean sphere M and 90–180 astigmatism J180, was computed at different peripheral positions, ranging from 0 to 35 in steps of 5, and for different pupil diameters (PDs). Simulated visual performance and changes in the PRE were also analyzed for contact lens decentration and model eye accommodation. For comparison purposes, the same simulations were performed with another commercially available conta…

Refractive errorMaterials scienceAstigmatismProsthesis DesignRefraction OcularModels BiologicalPupilMyopia progressionCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceFractalOpticsmedicineMyopiaHumansContact lensesZemaxbusiness.industryModel eyesPeripheral refractionAccommodation Ocularmedicine.diseaseContact Lenses HydrophilicRefractionSensory SystemsContact lensOphthalmologyFractalsFISICA APLICADAVisual FieldsbusinessAccommodationCurrent eye research
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Surgical management of acute angle-closure glaucoma after toric implantable contact lens implantation

2006

A case of pupillary block after implantation of an implantable contact lens (ICL) is reported, and surgical management and prevention are discussed. In a myopic patient, the best corrected visual acuity in the right eye was 20/50 with -15.50 -3.00 x 175. After uneventful implantation of an ICL, painful acute glaucoma developed with an intraocular pressure beyond measurable values. Apparent anterior vaulting of the ICL suggested a sizing problem. In a situation of a mid-wide dilated pupil, immediate explantation of the ICL was performed. Then, using a preoperative iris photography as guidance, an anterior chamber iris-claw toric phakic intraocular lens was implanted. On postoperative examina…

Reoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyIntraocular pressuregenetic structuresContact LensesVisual AcuityPhakic intraocular lensPupilLens Implantation IntraocularOphthalmologyMyopiamedicineHumansIris (anatomy)Device RemovalIntraocular PressurePupillary blockbusiness.industryeye diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureIris DiseasesAcute angle-closure glaucomaImplantable Contact LensLens (anatomy)Acute DiseaseSurgerysense organsGlaucoma Angle-ClosurebusinessJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Intraocular lens centration and stability: efficacy of current technique and technology

2008

Purpose of review The manuscript presents a review of recently published studies analyzing different methodologies to assess centration and stability of intraocular lenses after implantation. Recent findings Considering that there is no current gold standard for centration and stability of intraocular lenses after implantation, we have summarized the different techniques used clinically for intraocular lenses centration and stability estimation. We have described the use of Scheimpflug imaging, the anterior segment optical coherence tomography and photography analysis used for lens position estimation. Techniques used to assess lens rotation are based on image analysis on digital retroillum…

Rotationgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentScheimpflug principleImage processingIntraocular lenslaw.inventionLens Implantation IntraocularOptical coherence tomographyAnterior Eye SegmentlawImage Processing Computer-AssistedPhotographymedicineHumansLenses Intraocularmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCentrationeye diseasesLens (optics)OphthalmologyIntraocular lensessense organsbusinessTomography Optical CoherenceBiomedical engineeringCurrent Opinion in Ophthalmology
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Qualitative and quantitative characterization of the in vitro dehydration process of hydrogel contact lenses

2007

Purpose: To investigate the in vitro dehydration process of conventional hydrogel and silicone-hydrogel contact lens materials. Methods: Eight conventional hydrogel and five silicone-hydrogel contact lenses were dehydrated under controlled environmental conditions on an analytical balance. Data were taken at 1-min intervals and dehydration curves of cumulative dehydration (CD), valid dehydration (VD), and dehydration rate (DR) were obtained. Several quantitative descriptors of the dehydration process were obtained by further processing of the information. Results: Duration of phase I (r 2 5 0.921), CD at end of phase I (r 2 5 0.971), time to achieve a DR of � 1%/min (r 2 5 0.946) were stron…

SiliconBiomedical EngineeringAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologygravimetryGravimetric methodBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesilicone-hydrogelPhase (matter)medicineDehydrationPolymerWater contentHydrogel dehydrationChromatographyScience & TechnologyDehydrationChemistryHydrogelsdehydrationContact lens021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseaseContact Lenses HydrophilicWater retentionContact lenscontact lensesSelf-healing hydrogels030221 ophthalmology & optometryGravimetric analysisMethacrylatesmedicine.symptomNegative correlationhydrogel0210 nano-technologyhydration
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Surface AFM microscopy of unworn and worn samples of silicone hydrogel contact lenses

2008

Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative topographic changes in the surface of worn contact lenses (CLs) of different materials using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Methods. The topography of five different CL materials was evaluated withAFM over a surface of 25 lm2 according to previously published experimental setup. Average roughness (Ra) and root mean square (Rms) values were obtained for unworn and worn samples. Results. The Ra value increased for balafilcon A (11.62–13.68 nm for unworn and worn samples, respectively), lotrafilcon A (3.67–15.01 nm for unworn and worn samples, respectively), lotrafilcon B (4.08–8.42 nm for unworn and worn samples, respectively), g…

SiliconSurface characterizationwearMaterials scienceContact LensesSurface PropertiesSiliconesBiomedical Engineering02 engineering and technologySurface finishMicroscopy Atomic ForceHydrogel Polyethylene Glycol DimethacrylateBiomaterialsAtomic force microscopyPolymer deterioration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsMaterials TestingMicroscopySurface roughnessComposite materialdegradationScience & TechnologyAtomic force microscopybusiness.industryHydrogelsLotrafilcon BContact lensSilicone hydrogelContact Lenses Hydrophilic021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyContact lensPseudomonas aeruginosaWettability030221 ophthalmology & optometryWetting0210 nano-technologybusinessJournal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
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Superresolved digital in-line holographic microscopy for high-resolution lensless biological imaging.

2010

Digital in-line holographic microscopy (DIHM) is a modern approach capable of achieving micron-range lateral and depth resolutions in three-dimensional imaging. DIHM in combination with numerical imaging reconstruction uses an extremely simplified setup while retaining the advantages provided by holography with enhanced capabilities derived from algorithmic digital processing. We introduce superresolved DIHM incoming from time and angular multiplexing of the sample spatial frequency information and yielding in the generation of a synthetic aperture (SA). The SA expands the cutoff frequency of the imaging system, allowing submicron resolutions in both transversal and axial directions. The pr…

Synthetic aperture radarBiomedical EngineeringHolographyHolographyOnline SystemsSensitivity and Specificitylaw.inventionBiomaterialsOpticsImaging Three-DimensionallawImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedImage resolutionLensesPhysicsMicroscopybusiness.industryPhantoms ImagingReproducibility of ResultsSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignHolographic interferometryImage EnhancementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNumerical apertureEquipment Failure AnalysisSpatial frequencybusinessBiological imagingDigital holographyAlgorithmsJournal of biomedical optics
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Surpassing digital holography limits by lensless object scanning holography.

2012

We present lensless object scanning holography (LOSH) as a fully lensless method, capable of improving image quality in reflective digital Fourier holography, by means of an extremely simplified experimental setup. LOSH is based on the recording and digital post-processing of a set of digital lensless holograms and results in a synthetic image with improved resolution, field of view (FOV), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and depth of field (DOF). The superresolution (SR) effect arises from the generation of a synthetic aperture (SA) based on the linear movement of the inspected object. The same scanning principle enlarges the object FOV. SNR enhancement is achieved by speckle suppression and c…

Synthetic aperture radarMicroscopy ConfocalComputer sciencebusiness.industryImage qualityHolographyHolographySpeckle noiseImage processingSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignImage EnhancementSuperresolutionAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionEquipment Failure AnalysisSpeckle patternOpticslawDigital image processingDepth of fieldbusinessDigital holographyLensesOptics express
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