Skorkovská S, Michálek J, Ruberová M, Synek S. [Comparison of ultrasound and optic biometry with respect to ocular refraction after cataract surgery].
Cesk Slov Oftalmol 2004;
60:24-9. [PMID:
15011303]
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Abstract
In the prospective study of 56 patients with cataract (67 eyes) the authors compared axial length biometry) regarding to postoperative refraction of the eyes. Dioptric power of the intraocular lens (IOL) was determined by SRK II. formula. The difference between predicted and actual postoperative refraction in the spherical equivalent were compared 3 months postoperatively. Axial length measured by ultrasound differed significantly from the axial length measured by optical biometry (p = 0.016). Dioptric power of IOL calculated according to the axial length measured by ultrasound was significantly different from the dioptric power of IOL calculated according to the axial length measured by optical biometry (p = 0.003). The difference between predicted and actual postoperative refraction was not statistically significant (p = 0.384) even if we considered both type of measurement. In conclusion, we found partial coherence interferometry was an accurate and reproducible method for measurement of axial length of the eye before cataract surgery. In the cases of advanced dense cataracts backup of ultrasonic biometry is still necessary.
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