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Limitations of correcting spherical aberration with aspheric intraocular lenses.

Holger H Dietze1, Michael J Cox.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Aspheric intraocular lenses (IOLs) are deigned to correct spherical aberration in pseudophakic eyes. We predict the benefit from correcting spherical aberration based on simulations and aberrometry of pseudophakic eyes implanted with spherical IOLs.
METHODS: Ray tracing was performed through a model eye with an equi-biconvex spherical IOL and with a spherical aberration-correcting aspheric IOL. The IOLs were increasingly tilted and/or displaced, and the resulting transverse aberrations of 169 rays were transformed into Zernike coefficients for different pupil sizes. The benefit from correcting spherical aberration at individual esopic pupils was investigated by canceling C4(0) in the sets of Zernike coefficients for 41 eyes implanted with spherical IOL.
RESULTS: Both the model eye and the real eye data predict that age-related miosis reduces spherical aberration in the eye implanted with a spherical IOL to approximately 1/3 of the spherical aberration at a 6-mm pupil. A reduction of similar magnitude occurs when spherical aberration-induced non-paraxial defocus is corrected by a spectacle lens. For natural mesopic pupils, canceling the Zernike C4(0) coefficient improved the objective image quality at a rate similar to changing defocus by 0.05 diopters. Average decentration and tilt levels diminish the lead of aspheric IOLs over spherical IOLs, depending on the direction of decentration.
CONCLUSIONS: The benefit from correcting spherical aberration in a pseudophakic eye is limited for some or all of the following reasons: wearing glasses, age-related miosis, tilt and decentration of IOL, small contribution of spherical aberration to all aberrations, and intersubject variability.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16209458     DOI: 10.3928/1081-597X-20050901-24

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Refract Surg        ISSN: 1081-597X            Impact factor:   3.573


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2.  Comparison of contrast sensitivity, depth of field and ocular wavefront aberrations in eyes with an IOL with zero versus positive spherical aberration.

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Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2010 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.848

4.  [Aspheric optics: physical fundamentals].

Authors:  M Mrochen; M Büeler
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5.  Analysis of keratometric measurements in accordance with axial length in an aged population.

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7.  Comparison of retinal image quality with spherical and customized aspheric intraocular lenses.

Authors:  Huanqing Guo; Alexander V Goncharov; Chris Dainty
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Review 8.  Effect of Intraocular Lens Tilt and Decentration on Visual Acuity, Dysphotopsia and Wavefront Aberrations.

Authors:  Zahra Ashena; Sundas Maqsood; Syed Naqib Ahmed; Mayank A Nanavaty
Journal:  Vision (Basel)       Date:  2020-09-14
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