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The purpose of this study is to obtain postoperative visual performance data of patients with bilateral implantation of the AT LARA IOL or the AT LARA implanted in the dominant eye and AT LISA tri implanted in the other eye. Dependence on spectacles, the occurrence of photic phenomena and patient and surgeon satisfaction with the patient's visual performance will be documented. Furthermore, the refraction data will be used to optimize the IOL constants for IOL power calculations.
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An extended depth of field can enable patients to do most everyday tasks without glasses. Compared to MIOLs, side effects such as glare and halo perception are expected to be less frequent and with lower intensity. This study is designed to assess visual performance and satisfaction in patients who underwent bilateral AT LARA IOL implantation or a mixed implantation of AT LARA in the dominant eye and AT LISA tri in the non-dominant eye. All patients will be offered enrolment after successful implantation in both eyes. Therefore, the preoperative and surgical data are recorded retrospectively, the follow-up examinations will be documented prospectively. This approach is justified and does not cause bias, as the purpose of this study is to investigate the performance of the IOL after successful implantation and uncomplicated surgery.
In this retrospective/prospective, non-randomized study, subjects will receive either binocular implantation of AT LARA/AT LARA toric or AT LARA/AT LARA toric in the distance dominant eye and AT LISA tri/AT LISA tri toric in the non-dominant eye. The main outcome parameter is best corrected visual acuity (CDVA). Secondary outcome parameters are: preferred near and intermediate distance, UDVA, DCIVA (Salzburg Reading desk in preferred distance), DCNVA (Salzburg Reading Desk in preferred near distance), distance corrected intermediate and near visual acuity with different contrast settings (Salzburg Reading Desk), manifest refraction, monocular and binocular defocus curve analysis, dysphotopsia simulation (Halo & Glare Simulator), subjective patient satisfaction (MacAlinden) questionnaire.
Patients have different demands for intermediate and near vision as well as distances needed for daily routine. Comparing both groups indicates there is individual lens fitting for patients depending on their own needs. Subjects are to be evaluated 2-4 months and 5-8 months after implantation of either configuration.
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