Literature DB >> 24951327

[Halos and multifocal intraocular lenses: origin and interpretation].

F Alba-Bueno1, F Vega2, M S Millán2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present the theoretical and experimental characterization of the halo in multifocal intraocular lenses (MIOL).
METHOD: The origin of the halo in a MIOL is the overlaying of 2 or more images. Using geometrical optics, it can be demonstrated that the diameter of each halo depends on the addition of the lens (ΔP), the base power (P(d)), and the diameter of the IOL that contributes to the «non-focused» focus. In the image plane that corresponds to the distance focus, the halo diameter (δH(d)) is given by: δH(d)=d(pn) ΔP/P(d), where d(pn) is the diameter of the IOL that contributes to the near focus. Analogously, in the near image plane the halo diameter (δH(n)) is: δH(n)=d(pd) ΔP/P(d), where d(pd) is the diameter of the IOL that contributes to the distance focus. Patients perceive halos when they see bright objects over a relatively dark background. In vitro, the halo can be characterized by analyzing the intensity profile of the image of a pinhole that is focused by each of the foci of a MIOL. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: A comparison has been made between the halos induced by different MIOL of the same base power (20D) in an optical bench. As predicted by theory, the larger the addition of the MIOL, the larger the halo diameter. For large pupils and with MIOL with similar aspheric designs and addition (SN6AD3 vs ZMA00), the apodized MIOL has a smaller halo diameter than a non-apodized one in distance vision, while in near vision the size is very similar, but the relative intensity is higher in the apodized MIOL. When comparing lenses with the same diffractive design, but with different spherical-aspheric base design (SN60D3 vs SN6AD3), the halo in distance vision of the spherical MIOL is larger, while in near vision the spherical IOL induces a smaller halo, but with higher intensity due to the spherical aberration of the distance focus in the near image. In the case of a trifocal-diffractive IOL (AT LISA 839MP) the most noticeable characteristic is the double-halo formation due to the 2 non-focused powers.
Copyright © 2013 Sociedad Española de Oftalmología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Banco óptico; Calidad óptica; Deslumbramiento; Glare; Halo; Lentes intraoculares multifocales; Multifocal intraocular lenses; Optical bench; Optical quality; Presbicia; Presbyopia

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24951327     DOI: 10.1016/j.oftal.2014.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol        ISSN: 0365-6691


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