Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(7):1066-1074.
Published online July 1, 2004.
Clinical Results of Centerflex(R) Intraocular Ocular Lenses and Acrysof(R) Intraocular Ocular Lenses in Bilateral Cataracts.
Sung Jin Na, Joon Sung Park, Sang Kyung Choi
Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul Veterans Hospital, Seoul, Korea. drskchoi@hanmail.net
양안 백내장에서의 Centerflex(R) 인공수정체와 Acrysof(R) 인공수정체의 임상성적 비교
나성진 ( Sung Jin Na ) , 박준성 ( Joon Sung Park ) , 최상경 ( Sang Kyung Choi )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To compare the clinical results of hydrophilic acrylic IOL 570H (Centerflex(R), Rayner, UK) with those of hydrophobic acrylic IOL MA60BM (Acrysof(R), Alcon, USA). METHODS: Centerflex(R) and Acrysof(R) were each implanted in one eye of 31 patients with bilateral cataracts. We evaluated and compared best corrected visual acuity (BCVA, logMAR), refractive error, anterior capsular fibrosis, and posterior capsular opacification at mean 9.3 months after surgery. RESULTS: BCVA (logMAR) was 0.04 +/- 0.07 in the Centerflex(R) group and 0.03 +/- 0.07 in the Acrysof(R) group. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. Refractive error was -0.23 +/- 0.76 diopter (D) in the Centerflex(R) group and 0.09 +/- 0.61 D in the Acrysof(R) group. There was a statistically significant difference of refractive error between the two groups (p=0.02). In the Centerflex(R) group, the rates of both anterior capsular fibrosis and posterior capsular opacification were statistically significantly higher than those in the Acrysof(R) group (both, p=0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We found no statistically significant difference of postoperative visual acuity between Centerflex(R) and Acrysof(R) lenses implanted in the bag after phacoemulsification. However, mean refractive error in eyes implanted with Centerflex(R) lens was -0.23 D at mean 9.3 months after surgery and we recommended that the preoperative target refraction of the Centerflex(R) lens be 0.23 D hyperopic and that postoperative anterior capsular fibrosis and posterior capsular opacification be checked carefully.
Key Words: Anterior capsular fibrosis;Hydrophilic acrylic lens;Phacoemulsification;Posterior capsular opacification;Refractive error


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