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Intraocular lens power prediction in a vietnamese population. A study to establish a limited set of intraocular lens powers that could be used in a vietnamese population.

J La Nauze1, T Kim Thanh, T Dinh Lap, N Anh Tai, N Thi Nhat Chau, H Ngoc Chuong, P Van Nam.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine a range of dioptric powers for Intraocular Lenses (IOLs) that would cover at least 95% of the Vietnamese population attending hospital for cataract removal and IOL implantation.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the ocular axial lengths and keratometric powers of people attending for cataract surgery at a hospital in Vietnam and hence predict the intraocular lens powers required for emmetropia for this population. HYPOTHESIS: 95% of the population attending a Vietnamese hospital for cataract and intraocular lens surgery would be within +/- 4.5 dioptres of the mean predicted emmetropic intraocular lens power. STUDY
DESIGN: A case series. STUDY FACTORS: Axial length, keratometric power, age, sex, preoperative refractive status, preoperative vision, ethnicity. OUTCOME: Intraocular lens power for emmetropia.
RESULTS: 346 adults attending for cataract surgery at the Hue Central Hospital, Vietnam were examined. The mean axial length was found to be 22.96 mm +/- 0. 99 (range 20.37-27.25), median 23.01 mm. The mean corneal power was 44.24 dioptres +/- 1.53 (range 39.50-49.00), median 44.5 dioptres. Using the SRK/T formula, with an "A" constant of 118.3, the mean predicted intraocular lens power required for emmetropia was 21.44 dioptres +/- 2.77 (range 10.87-27.25), median 21.56 dioptres. The mean predicted IOL power for females was 21.94 dioptres +/- 2.60 (range 13.84-29.68), median 22.13 dioptres. The mean predicted IOL power for males was 20.72 dioptres +/- 2.84 (range 10.87-28.95), median 20.66 dioptres. conclusion 95% of the population attending for cataract surgery were within 5.5 dioptres of the mean predicted emmetropic IOL power.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10487970     DOI: 10.1076/opep.6.3.147.1506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


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