Time utilization and refractive prediction enhancement associated with intraoperative aberrometry use during cataract surgery
Clinical Ophthalmology Feb 13, 2021
Christopher KL, Patnaik JL, Ifantides C, et al. - In this retrospective study, researchers sought to assess the time cost of intraoperative aberrometry (IA), to compare IA prediction error to the prediction error correlated with conventional formulas utilizing preoperative calculations and assess when IA provides clinically relevant benefit. Participants in the study were 341 patients (500 eyes). Surgeons and patients should consider using IA for eyes with extremes in axial length, eyes with previous myopic corneal refractive surgery, or when implanting lenses with toric or extended-depth-of-focus/multifocal properties, for the greatest likelihood of a clinically relevant change in results despite the increased surgical time.
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