Refractive outcomes of second‐eye adjustment methods on intraocular lens power calculation in second eye

Background

To investigate the refractive outcomes of second-eye adjustment (SEA) methods in different intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulas for second eye following bilateral sequential cataract surgery.

Methods

This retrospective consecutive case-series study included 234 eyes from 234 patients who underwent bilateral sequential phacoemulsification and implantation of enVista MX60 in a hospital setting. Postoperative refraction outcomes calculated by standard formulas (SRK/T and Barrett Universal II, BUII) with SEA method were compared with those calculated by an artificial intelligence-based IOL power calculation formula (PEARL DGS) under second eye enhancement (SEE) method. The median absolute error (MedAE), mean absolute error (MAE) and percentage prediction errors (PE) of eyes within ±0.25 diopters (D), ±0.50 D, ±0.75 D and ± 1.00 D were determined.

Results

Overall, the improvement in MedAE after SEA was significant for PEARL DGS (P < 0.01), SRK/T (P < 0.001) and BUII (P = 0.031), which increased from 74.36%, 71.37%, and 77.78% to 83.33%, 80.34%, and 79.49% of eyes within a PE of ±0.50 D, respectively. For first eyes with a medium axial length (22–26 mm), PEARL DGS with SEE had the lowest MedAE (0.21 D). For a first-eye MAE over 0.50 D, SEA method led to significant improvement in the second eye (P < 0.01). Interocular axis length differences exceeding 0.3 mm were associated with weaker effects using SEA in the studied formulas (P > 0.05).

Conclusions

Either second-eye adjustment method with SRK/T and BUII formulas or second-eye enhancement method based on the PEARL DGS formula can improve postoperative refractive outcomes in second eye.

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