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Calculation of intraocular lens power: a review.

Thomas Olsen
- 01 Aug 2007 - 
- Vol. 85, Iss: 5, pp 472-485
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The paper emphasizes the importance of establishing an accurate estimation of corneal power as well as an accurate technique for the measurement of axial length and accurate methods of predicting postoperative anterior chamber depth (ACD).
Abstract
This review describes the principles and practices involved in the calculation of intraocular lens (IOL) power The theories behind formulas for calculating IOL power are described, using regression and optical methods employing 'thin lens' and 'thick lens' models, as well as exact ray-tracing methods Numerical examples are included to illustrate the points made The paper emphasizes the importance of establishing an accurate estimation of corneal power as well as an accurate technique for the measurement of axial length and accurate methods of predicting postoperative anterior chamber depth (ACD) It is concluded that current improvements in diagnostic and surgical technology, combined with the latest generation IOL power formulas, make the calculation and selection of appropriate IOL power among the most effective tools in refractive surgery today

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A three-part system for refining intraocular lens power calculations

TL;DR: The improved accuracy of the new formula was proven by performing IOL power calculations on 2,000 eyes from 12 surgeons and comparing the results to seven other currently used formulas.
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The Hoffer Q formula: A comparison of theoretic and regression formulas

TL;DR: The Hoffer Q formula may be clinically more accurate than the Holladay and SRK/T formulas in eyes shorter than 22.0 mm and strongly support replacing regression formulas with third‐generation personalized theoretic formulas.
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Comparison of immersion ultrasound biometry and partial coherence interferometry for intraocular lens calculation according to Haigis

TL;DR: Postoperative refraction after implantation of a Rayner IOL type 755U was predicted correctly within ±1 D in 85.7% and within ±2 D in 99% of all cases, and an analogous result was achieved with optical axial length data after suitable transformation of optical path lengths into geometrical distances.
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A new intraocular lens design to reduce spherical aberration of pseudophakic eyes.

TL;DR: A new IOL with a prolate anterior surface, designed to partially compensate for the average spherical aberration of the cornea, is intended to improve the ocular optical quality of pseudophakic patients.
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Partial coherence interferometry: a novel approach to biometry in cataract surgery

TL;DR: In this article, a prospective study of 85 cataract eyes to improve refractive outcome of catarach surgery due to a more accurate calculation of intraocular lens power was performed by using the SRK II formula using ultrasound biometry data.
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