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Comparison of Aspheric ReSTOR and Tecnis multifocal IOL

Comparison of Aspheric ReSTOR and Tecnis multifocal IOL. Dongho Lee MD, PhD Yonsei eye center, Seoul, South Korea No Financial Interest. Patients. 10 cataract patients 20 eyes 58.6 yr (48 ~ 72) 7 M : 4 F Preop SE + 0.86 +/- 0.46 D (0 ~ +2.00) Add 2.35 +/- 0.20 D (+2.00 ~ +2.75)

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Comparison of Aspheric ReSTOR and Tecnis multifocal IOL

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  1. Comparison of Aspheric ReSTOR and Tecnis multifocal IOL Dongho Lee MD, PhD Yonsei eye center, Seoul, South Korea No Financial Interest

  2. Patients • 10cataract patients 20 eyes • 58.6 yr (48 ~ 72) • 7 M : 4 F • Preop SE + 0.86 +/- 0.46 D (0 ~ +2.00) • Add 2.35 +/- 0.20 D (+2.00 ~ +2.75) • Bilateral cataract extraction • Aspheric ReSTOR in one eye • Tecnis MF in the other eye

  3. Distance spectacle corrected VA

  4. Distance corrected near VA

  5. Contrast sensitivity

  6. Night visual symptoms

  7. Patient preference - Far

  8. Patient preference - near

  9. Use of galsses

  10. Patientsatisfaction

  11. Would you recommend ?

  12. Conclusion • ReSTOR and Tecnis MF IOLs both showed good distance and near visual acuity • Contrast sensitivity decreased below normal range in both groups • Night visual symptoms were mild in most cases • Patients prefer ReSTOR for distance vision and Tecnis for near vision • Patient satisfaction was very high in both groups, slightly more in Tecnis • Aspheric design seems to be more ideal for improving satisfaction

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