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The influence of low signal-to-noise ratio of axial length measurement on prediction of target refraction, achieved using IOLMaster

Title
The influence of low signal-to-noise ratio of axial length measurement on prediction of target refraction, achieved using IOLMaster
Author
성민철
Keywords
PARTIAL COHERENCE INTERFEROMETRY; INTRAOCULAR-LENS POSITION; ANTERIOR-CHAMBER DEPTH; ULTRASOUND BIOMETRY; A-SCAN; CLINICAL FEASIBILITY; CATARACT-SURGERY; OPTICAL BIOMETRY; EYES; SEVERITY
Issue Date
2019-06
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Citation
PLOS ONE, v. 14, no. 6, article no. e0217584
Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the influence of low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of axial length measurement, achieved using IOLMaster, on prediction of target refraction. Methods A total of 131 eyes of 131 patients who underwent phacoemulsification with posterior chamber lens implantation were enrolled. Preoperative axial length measurements were performed with the IOLMaster 500 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Germany); preoperative SNR values were used to divide the eyes into three groups (Group 1; SNR <10, Group 2; 10 <= SNR <50, Group 3; 50 <= SNR <100). One month and 6 months after cataract surgery, the manifest refraction spherical equivalents (MRSE) were measured. The mean numeric errors (MNE), the mean of the difference between postoperative MRSE, and preoperative target refraction, using the various intraocular lens (IOL) formulas, were calculated and compared among the three groups. Results One month after cataract surgery, postoperative MRSE was more hyperopic than preoperative target refraction, calculated by the Haigis formula in group 1, and by the SRK/T formula in group 2. After 6 months, for all formulas in group 1, there were significantly hyperopic results (approximately 0.35 diopter). Upon comparison of MNE among the three groups, group 1 was statistically significantly different from the other groups by Haigis formula. Conclusions When the SNR values in biometry, using IOLMaster, are <10, careful attention should be given to determining IOL power, as postoperative spherical equivalents are more hyperopic than preoperative target refraction by IOL formula.
URI
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0217584https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/151795
ISSN
1932-6203
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0217584
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