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Risk factors for biometry prediction error by Barrett Universal II intraocular lens formula in Chinese patients
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作者 Xu-Hao Chen Ying Hong +3 位作者 Xiang-Han Ke Si-Jia Song Yu-Jie Cen Chun Zhang 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 2025年第1期74-78,共5页
AIM:To investigate the influence of postoperative intraocular lens(IOL)positions on the accuracy of cataract surgery and examine the predictive factors of postoperative biometry prediction errors using the Barrett Uni... AIM:To investigate the influence of postoperative intraocular lens(IOL)positions on the accuracy of cataract surgery and examine the predictive factors of postoperative biometry prediction errors using the Barrett Universal II(BUII)IOL formula for calculation.METHODS:The prospective study included patients who had undergone cataract surgery performed by a single surgeon from June 2020 to April 2022.The collected data included the best-corrected visual acuity(BCVA),corneal curvature,preoperative and postoperative central anterior chamber depths(ACD),axial length(AXL),IOL power,and refractive error.BUII formula was used to calculate the IOL power.The mean absolute error(MAE)was calculated,and all the participants were divided into two groups accordingly.Independent t-tests were applied to compare the variables between groups.Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influence of age,AXL,corneal curvature,and preoperative and postoperative ACD on MAE.RESULTS:A total of 261 patients were enrolled.The 243(93.1%)and 18(6.9%)had postoperative MAE<1 and>1 D,respectively.The number of females was higher in patients with MAE>1 D(χ^(2)=3.833,P=0.039).The postoperative BCVA(logMAR)of patients with MAE>1 D was significantly worse(t=-2.448;P=0.025).After adjusting for gender in the logistic model,the risk of postoperative refractive errors was higher in patients with a shallow postoperative anterior chamber[odds ratio=0.346;95% confidence interval(CI):0.164,0.730,P=0.005].CONCLUSION:Risk factors for biometry prediction error after cataract surgery include the patient’s sex and postoperative ACD.Patients with a shallow postoperative anterior chamber are prone to have refractive errors. 展开更多
关键词 intraocular lens power calculation GENDER anterior chamber depth biometry prediction error
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Ultrasound Biometry of the Liver at the Point “G” University Hospital Center in Bamako
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作者 Ousmane Traore Siaka Diakite +5 位作者 Drissa Mansa Sidibe Moussa Konate Mamadou N’Diaye Salia Coulibaly Nouhoum Ongoiba Adama Diaman Keita 《Open Journal of Medical Imaging》 2024年第3期86-95,共10页
Introduction: Biometrics therefore corresponds to the measurement of the morphological elements of humans. One of the most common ultrasound requests by clinicians is the assessment of liver size. The aim of our study... Introduction: Biometrics therefore corresponds to the measurement of the morphological elements of humans. One of the most common ultrasound requests by clinicians is the assessment of liver size. The aim of our study was to study liver biometry using ultrasound in healthy adult subjects. Material and Methods: This was a prospective, descriptive and analytical study, carried out at CHU Point-G over a period of 7 months. A liver ultrasound was performed on 100 individuals without lesions, by a doctor in his final year of specialization in radiology and medical imaging. For each subject, we determined the height and anteroposterior diameter of the right liver and the left liver. Results: The mean age was 39.05 ± 16.86 years. The body mass index (BMI) 18.5 - 24.9 group was the most represented with 58%. The mean height of the right liver was 138.40 ± 14.85 mm. It was 136.81 ± 14.70 mm in men and 139.92 ± 14.99 mm in women (P = 0.306). That of the left liver was 95.55 ± 14.34 mm, in men, it was 91.79 ± 13.51 mm and 99.16 ± 14.31 mm in women (P = 0.019). We found a significant correlation between right liver height and BMI (P = 0.013). Conclusion: The mean values of liver biometry were established in our series. There was a significant correlation between right liver height and BMI. Liver ultrasound remains a reliable technique for liver biometry. 展开更多
关键词 Liver biometry ULTRASOUND Point-G University Hospital BAMAKO
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Optical biometry intraocular lens power calculation using different formulas in patients with different axial lengths 被引量:17
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作者 Jia-Kang Wang Shu-Wen Chang 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第2期150-154,共5页
AIM: To investigate the predictability of intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation using the IOLMaster and different IOL power calculation formulas in eyes with various axial length (AL). METHODS: Patients were includ... AIM: To investigate the predictability of intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation using the IOLMaster and different IOL power calculation formulas in eyes with various axial length (AL). METHODS: Patients were included who underwent uneventful phacoemulsification with IOL implantation in the Department of Ophthalmology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, China from February 2007 to January 2009. Preoperative AL and keratometric values (Ks) were measured by IOLMaster optical biometry. Patients were divided into 3 groups based on AL less than 22mm (Group 1), 22-26mm (Group 2), and more than 26mm (Group 3). The power of the implanted IOL was used to calculate the predicted postoperative spherical equivalence (SE) by various formulas: the Haigis, Hoffer Q, Holladay 1, and SRK/T. The predictive accuracy of each formula was analyzed by comparing the difference between the actual and predicted postoperative SE (MedAE, median absolute error). All the patients had follow-up periods exceeding 3 months. RESULTS: Totally, there were 200 eyes (33 eyes in Group 1, 92 eyes in Group 2, 75 eyes in Group 3). In all patients, the Haigis had the significantly lower MedAE generated by the other formulas (P【0.05). In Group 1 to 3, the MedAE calculated by the Haigis was either significantly lower or comparable to those calculated by the other formulas.CONCLUSION: Compared with other formulas using IOLMaster biometric data, the Haigis formula yields superior refractive results in eyes with various AL. 展开更多
关键词 intraocular lens optical biometry calculation formula
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Comparison of immersion ultrasound and low coherence reflectometry for ocular biometry in cataract patients 被引量:2
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作者 Yan Li Hong-Xun Li +6 位作者 Yang-Chen Liu Ya-Tu Guo Jian-Min Gao Bin Wu Nan Zhang Dong Liu Xiao-Yong Yuan 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2018年第6期966-969,共4页
AIM: To compare the results of axial length (AL) biometry in cataract eyes by three methods: immersion B-ultrasound (IB) biometry, immersion A-ultrasound (IA) biometry and optical low coherence reflectometry. ... AIM: To compare the results of axial length (AL) biometry in cataract eyes by three methods: immersion B-ultrasound (IB) biometry, immersion A-ultrasound (IA) biometry and optical low coherence reflectometry. METHODS: In this prospective observational study of eyes with cataract AL measurements were performed using immersion ultrasound and optical low coherence reflectometry device. The results were evaluated using Bland-Altman analyses. The differences between both methods were assessed using the paired t-test, and its correlation was evaluated by Pearson coefficient. RESULTS: Eighty eyes of 80 patients (39 men and 41 women) for cataract surgery were included in the study. The values of AL could be got from all 80 eyes by IB and IA, the difference of AL measurements between IA and IB was of no statistical significance (P=0.97); the mean difference in AL measurements was -0.031 mm (P=0.26; 95%CI, -0.09 to 0.02); linear regression showed an excellent correlation (r=0.98, P〈0.0001). Forty-five of eighty eyes with results of AL measurements, which can be obtained by three methods; the difference of AL measurements was of no statistical significance (IA vs IB, P=0.18; IA vs Lenstar, P=0.51; IB vs Lenstar, P=0.07); linear regression showed an excellent correlation (IA vs IB, r=0.99; IA vs Lenstar, r=0.96; IB vs Lenstar, r=0.96); Bland-Altman analysis also showed good agreement between the two methods [IA vs IB, 95% limits of agreement (LoA), -0.36 to 0.28 mm; IA vs Lenstar, 95% LoA, -0.65 to 0.69 mm; IB vs Lenstar, 95% LoA, -0.55 to 0.68 mm]. CONCLUSION: Measurements with the optical low coherence reflectometry correlated well with IB and IA. In the eyes with serious refractive medium opacity, the measurements of AL could not be achieved or existed deviations when using optical low coherence reflectometry device. Under such circumstances, we should choose IA or IB as the optimization method to obtain measurements, in order to get much more accurate results. 展开更多
关键词 ULTRASONOGRAPHY IMMERSION axial length biometry
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Impact of ultrasound and optical biometry on refractive outcomes of cataract surgery after penetrating keratoplasty in keratoconus 被引量:1
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作者 Katarzyna Krysik Anita Lyssek-Boron +2 位作者 Dominika Janiszewska-Bil Edward Wylegala Dariusz Dobrowolski 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2019年第6期949-953,共5页
AIM: To analyse the impact of ultrasound and optical intraocular lens(IOL) calculation methods on refractive outcomes of cataract phacoemulsification performed after penetrating keratoplasty(PK) in keratoconus. METHOD... AIM: To analyse the impact of ultrasound and optical intraocular lens(IOL) calculation methods on refractive outcomes of cataract phacoemulsification performed after penetrating keratoplasty(PK) in keratoconus. METHODS: Phacoemulsification cataract surgery was performed on 42 eyes of 34 patients with keratoconus who had previously undergone PK. The IOL power was determined by using both standard and corneal topography-derived keratometry using the SRK/T formula. We used two independent methods-ultrasound biometry(UB) and interferometry [optical biometry(OB)] for IOL calculation. The analysed data from medical records included demographics, medical history, best corrected visual acuity(BCVA) on Snellen charts, technique of IOL calculation and calculation formula and its impact on final refractive result.RESULTS: BCVA ranged from 0.01 to 0.4(mean 0.09±0.19) before surgery and ranged from 0.2 to 0.7(mean 0.38±0.14) at 1 mo and from 0.2 to 1.0(mean 0.56±0.16)(P<0.05) at 3 mo, postoperatively. The refractive aim differed significantly from the refractive outcome in both the UB and OB groups(P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the accuracy of the two biometry methods.CONCLUSION: The refractive aim in keratoconus eyes post-PK is not achieved with either ultrasound or OB. 展开更多
关键词 ULTRASOUND biometry OPTICAL biometry CATARACT surgery penetrating KERATOPLASTY KERATOCONUS
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Prevalence and inconformity of refractive errors and ocular biometry of 3573 medical university freshman students for 4 consecutive years 被引量:1
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作者 Hui-Juan Gao Hong-Mei Zhang +10 位作者 Wei-Yu Dang Lin Liu Yun Zhu Qing He Xin Wang Yan-Hui Chen Fei Gao Qing-Xin Wang Hua Rong Shu-Ling Niu Rui-Hua Wei 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2022年第5期807-812,共6页
AIM:To evaluate the prevalence of refractive errors and ocular biometry in 3573 freshman students at Tianjin Medical University for 4 consecutive years.METHODS:In this university-based, cross-sectional study, comprisi... AIM:To evaluate the prevalence of refractive errors and ocular biometry in 3573 freshman students at Tianjin Medical University for 4 consecutive years.METHODS:In this university-based, cross-sectional study, comprising 3573 students, visual acuity(VA), slitlamp examination, non-cycloplegic auto-refraction, and ocular biometry were recorded.RESULTS:The prevalence of myopia increased annually, from 2017 to 2020 were 93.5%, 94.5%, 95.9%, and 96.2%, respectively(P=0.03), and the prevalence of high myopia was 25.7%, 26.9%, 28.6%, and 28.6%, respectively. Males tended to have a higher percentage of total astigmatism than females, with astigmatism ≥0.75 and ≥1.0 D criteria. The percentage of with-the-rule astigmatism, against-therule astigmatism, and oblique astigmatism was 90.3%, 5.8%, and 3.9%, respectively, with astigmatism ≥1.00 D criteria. The mean spherical equivalent, axial length(AL), central corneal thickness(CCT), anterior chamber depth(ACD), lens thickness(LT), corneal radius(CR), and lens position(LP) were 4.37±2.52 D, 25.28±1.24 mm, 539.49±34.98 μm, 3.31±0.34 mm, 3.47±0.21 mm, 7.8±0.28 mm, and 5.04±0.32 mm, respectively. With diopter increase in myopia, the AL became longer, CR became steeper, ACD became deeper, LT became thinner, and LP became more posterior(all P<0.01). Females had a shorter AL, thinner CCT, smaller CR, shallower ACD, thicker lens, and more anterior LP than males(P<0.01). The 64% of high myopia had AL≥26 mm, meanwhile, 5.8% mild myopia and 21.1% moderate myopia had AL≥26 mm. With AL≥26 mm, mild and moderate myopia compared to high myopia, AL was shorter(26.51±0.46 vs 26.87±0.70 mm), CR was larger(8.10±0.3 vs 7.85±0.23 mm) and LT was thinner(3.39±0.19 vs 3.45±0.19 mm, P<0.001).CONCLUSION:The prevalence of myopia and high myopia is significantly high in freshman students. The majority of astigmatism is with-the-rule. Inconformity of refractive errors and ocular biometry existed in some students. Attention should be paid to the ocular biometry of myopia. 展开更多
关键词 refractive errors MYOPIA PREVALENCE ocular biometry ASTIGMATISM
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Anti-Spoof Reliable Biometry of Fingerprints Using <i>En-Face</i>Optical Coherence Tomography 被引量:3
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作者 Mohammad-Reza Nasiri-Avanaki Alexander Meadway +3 位作者 Adrian Bradu Rohollah Mazrae Khoshki Ali Hojjatoleslami Adrian Gh. Podoleanu 《Optics and Photonics Journal》 2011年第3期91-96,共6页
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a relatively new imaging technology which can produce high resolution images of three-dimensional structures. OCT has been mainly used for medical applications such as for ophthal... Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a relatively new imaging technology which can produce high resolution images of three-dimensional structures. OCT has been mainly used for medical applications such as for ophthalmology and dermatology. In this study we demonstrate its capability in providing much more reliable biometry identification of fingerprints than conventional methods. We prove that OCT can serve secure control of genuine fingerprints as it can detect if extra layers are placed above the finger. This can prevent with a high probability, intruders to a secure area trying to foul standard systems based on imaging the finger surface. En-Face OCT method is employed and recommended for its capability of providing not only the axial succession of layers in depth, but the en-face image that allows the traditional pattern identification. Another reason for using such OCT technology is that it is compatible with dynamic focus and therefore can provide enhanced transversal resolution and sensitivity. Two En-Face OCT systems are used to evaluate the need for high resolution and conclusions are drawn in terms of the most potential commercial route to ex- ploitation. 展开更多
关键词 Optical Coherence Tomography En-Face OCT FINGERPRINTS biometry High Resolution
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Preoperative evaluation of human crystalline lens hardness using A-scan ultrasound biometry: a pilot study
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作者 Konstantinos T Tsaousis Lampros P Lamprogiannis +1 位作者 Stavros A Dimitrakos Ioannis T Tsinopoulos 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2016年第10期1521-1523,共3页
Dear Editor,I write to present the results of a study on the correlation between the ultrasound energy consumed during phacoemulsification with various preoperative parameters,including best corrected distance visual ... Dear Editor,I write to present the results of a study on the correlation between the ultrasound energy consumed during phacoemulsification with various preoperative parameters,including best corrected distance visual acuity(BCDVA),the signal to noise ratio(SNR)obtained by partial coherence laser interferometry and primarily,lens spikes measurements derived by A-scan ultrasound biometry.Quantification of crystalline lens hardness before cataract removal has been attempted by several researchers in the past.These have been in humans and in animals,in vivo and in vitro,and have used a variety of imaging modalities. 展开更多
关键词 Preoperative evaluation of human crystalline lens hardness using A-scan ultrasound biometry a pilot study IOL CDE Figure
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Ecology, Biology and Biometry of an Endemic Fabaceae: Genista Saharae Cosson and Durieu
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作者 Meriane Djamila Kaabache Mohamed 《Journal of Life Sciences》 2012年第5期501-504,共4页
Genista saharae Cosson and Durieu, endemic Saharan Africa, is a spontaneous fabaceae dunes south of M'sila (Algeria). Perfectly adapted to arid and sandy soils, this species is a remarkable plant for dune fixation ... Genista saharae Cosson and Durieu, endemic Saharan Africa, is a spontaneous fabaceae dunes south of M'sila (Algeria). Perfectly adapted to arid and sandy soils, this species is a remarkable plant for dune fixation and thus fights against desertification. The objective of this study is to provide local species to various development programs of steppe ecological systems in nature and therefore ensure the rehabilitation of these species while considering the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable management of biological resources steppe. After a field survey and stratified sampling, the methodological approach has taken into account three types of analysis: a biometric analysis of a population of 100 individuals of this species, the second analysis on its biology at last an analysis of an ecological factor dealing with the accuracy governing the distribution of this species in Maiter Oued in the south of M'sila. The results have clarified the ecology of this species to better understand its biology and to develop statistically a diagnosis on the phenology and morphology of various organs (pods, seeds, leaves) of Genista saharae Cosson and Durieu. 展开更多
关键词 FABACEAE genista saharae BIOLOGY biometry endemic.
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Comparison of ocular biometry in Chinese patients using two swept-source optical coherence tomography devices
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作者 Vivian Wing-Man Ho Hong Chau Nguyen +2 位作者 Siu-Hong Wong Anita Lai-Wah Li Kenneth Kai Wang Li 《Annals of Eye Science》 2023年第3期59-69,共11页
Background:To compare two swept-source optical coherence tomography(SS-OCT)biometers,IOLMaster 700 and ANTERION.Methods:This is a retrospective study.Biometric measurements of cataract patients performed between March... Background:To compare two swept-source optical coherence tomography(SS-OCT)biometers,IOLMaster 700 and ANTERION.Methods:This is a retrospective study.Biometric measurements of cataract patients performed between March and July 2021 in the Department of Ophthalmology,United Christian Hospital,Hong Kong,were reviewed.Patients scheduled for cataract surgery were measured with both SS-OCT devices on the same day.The following biometry parameters were compared:keratometry(K),total keratometry(TK),axial length(AL),central corneal thickness(CCT),anterior chamber depth(ACD),lens thickness(LT),white-to-white(WTW)and the predicted intraocular lens(IOL)power to achieve emmetropia.To assess the agreement between the devices,Bland-Altman analysis with 95%limits of agreement(LoA)were used.Results:In total,92 eyes of 47 subjects were measured with both devices.There were statistically significant differences between the two biometers for most measurements(P<0.05)except for flat K,AL and IOL power when using the right eyes for analysis.For the left eyes,there were statistically significant differences in the measurements from the two biometers in all parameters except for flat and steep K.The ANTERION did not obtain ACD,AL and LT in 2(2.17%),1(1.09%)and 5 cases(5.43%)respectively.Conclusions:The two biometers showed a clinically acceptable agreement in most parameters.Comparisons showed significant differences in most parameters but not clinically relevant except for the TK and WTW,and these two parameters should not be used interchangeably between the devices. 展开更多
关键词 Ocular biometry CATARACT swept-source optical coherence ANTERION IOLMaster 700
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Ocular biometric parameters among Han and Uyghur young adults with myopia in Xinjiang,China
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作者 Xin-Rong Li Wen-Bo Cheng +3 位作者 Lu-Mei Hu Hai-Nan Zhang Xing-Xing Peng Xiang-Long Yi 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 2025年第6期1105-1112,共8页
AIM:To describe ocular biometric parameters among Han and Uyghur myopic adults in Xinjiang,China.METHODS:A cross-sectional study was conducted.The different ocular biometric parameters collected using Pentacam were an... AIM:To describe ocular biometric parameters among Han and Uyghur myopic adults in Xinjiang,China.METHODS:A cross-sectional study was conducted.The different ocular biometric parameters collected using Pentacam were analyzed,including corneal curvature,corneal astigmatism(CA),horizontal corneal diameter(white-to-white,WTW),corneal volume(CV),pupil diameter(PD),anterior chamber angle(ACA),anterior chamber depth(ACD),anterior chamber volume(ACV)and axial length(AL).RESULTS:In total,2932 participants were included in the final analysis,comprising 2310 Han and 622 Uyghur adults.Adults in the high myopia(HM)group had steeper K2,larger CA,smaller WTW and longer AL in both the Uyghur and Han adults(all P<0.05).The moderate myopia(MM)and HM group had deeper ACV,ACD and wider ACA than the low myopia(all P<0.05)in Han adults,however there were no differences in anterior chamber indices with Uyghur adults.In the Uyghur adults,we noticed that CV,WTW,and ACD were smaller,ACA was narrower,PD was larger,and AL was shorter(all P<0.05).We also noticed sex differences:males had flatter corneas,deeper ACD and ACV,and larger WTW than females(all P<0.05).In the correlation analysis,WTW was positively correlated with ACD and ACV but negatively correlated with K1,K2 and CV(all P<0.05).Narrower ACA was associated with larger PD(rU=-0.25,rH=-0.16,all P<0.01).CONCLUSION:The Han population have different biometric parameters in eyes with HM compared to the Uyghur population,and the Uyghur population may anatomically more susceptible to primary angle closure glaucoma than the Han population. 展开更多
关键词 ocular biometry ocular anatomic parameter MYOPIA PENTACAM UYGHUR
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Effect of pharmacological pupil changes on intraocular lens power calculation:a systematic review and Metaanalysis
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作者 Si-Yi Tan Dian-Feng Liu +1 位作者 Wei-Qi Wang Bing-Song Wang 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 2025年第3期518-525,共8页
AIM:To investigate the effect of pharmacological pupil alterations on intraocular lens(IOL)power calculations.METHODS:A systematic review and Meta-analysis of studies published before December 2023 in the PubMed,Embas... AIM:To investigate the effect of pharmacological pupil alterations on intraocular lens(IOL)power calculations.METHODS:A systematic review and Meta-analysis of studies published before December 2023 in the PubMed,Embase,and Cochrane library databases on the accuracy of pharmacological pupil changes on IOL power calculation was performed.The primary outcome was the results of IOL power calculations before and after the use of medications.Subgroup analyses were performed based on participants’basic characteristics,such as age,axial length(AL),and whether miosis or mydriasis were used as classification criteria for further analyses.Each eligible study was evaluated for potential risk of bias by the AHRQ assessment scale.The study was registered on PROSPERO(CRD 42024497535).RESULTS:A total of 3062 eyes from 21 studies were eligible.There was no significant difference in the IOL power calculation before and after pharmacological pupil changes using any of the Hoffer Q(WMD=0.055,95%CI=-0.046–0.156;P=0.29),SRK/T(WMD=0.003,95%CI=-0.073–0.080;P=0.93),Haigis(WMD=-0.030,95%CI=-0.176–0.116;P=0.69),Holladay 2(WMD=-0.042,95%CI=-0.366–0.282;P=0.80),and Barrett Universal Ⅱ(WMD=0.033,95%CI=-0.061–0.127;P=0.49)formulas.On the measurement of parameters related to IOL power calculation,for either miosis or mydriasis AL(P=0.98 and 0.29,respectively),lens thickness(P=0.96 and 0.13,respectively),and mean keratometry(P=0.90 and 0.86,respectively)did not present significant differences,while anterior chamber depth(P=0.07 and<0.01,respectively)and white-to-white distance(P=0.01 and 0.04,respectively)changed significantly between the two measurements prior and posterior.At the same time,despite there being some participants with the difference between the before and after calculations greater than 0.5 diopter,there was no significant difference in the incidence rate between these formulas.CONCLUSION:There is no significant effect of pharmacological pupil changes on the IOL power calculation.It will considerably reduce the visit time burden for patients who require cataract surgery. 展开更多
关键词 ocular biometry intraocular lens power calculation CATARACT pharmacological pupil alterations
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Preoperative Characteristics of Ocular Biometry in Children with Unilateral Congenital Cataracts
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作者 Jiahui Chen Yating Tang +1 位作者 Yongxiang Jiang Yi Lu 《Phenomics》 2022年第2期136-144,共9页
The ocular biometry characteristics are clinically significant for children with unilateral congenital cataracts,but there is a lack of data analysis concerning the preoperative measurements.The axial length(AL),mean ... The ocular biometry characteristics are clinically significant for children with unilateral congenital cataracts,but there is a lack of data analysis concerning the preoperative measurements.The axial length(AL),mean keratometry(Km),cor-neal astigmatism(CA),and the anterior chamber depth(ACD)from both eyes before cataract surgery were obtained from 205 patients(410 eyes,3-15 years of age)with unilateral congenital cataracts.In the congenital cataract eyes,shorter AL(22.44±1.52 mm vs.22.57±1.04 mm,p=0.036)and higher CA(-1.89±0.91 D vs.-1.24±0.67 D,p<0.001)were found,and no significant difference was found in the Km and the ACD measurements compared to the contralateral normal eyes.Females had shorter AL and shallower ACD compared to males.However,the Km and CA in the females were significantly larger than that in males.Shorter AL,larger Km,higher CA,and shallower ACD were also found in females who had a binocular axial difference(the value obtained by subtraction of the contralateral normal eye from the congenital cataract eye)that less than zero.The preoperative ocular biometry of shorter AL,larger Km,higher CA,and shallower ACD should be considered in females with unilateral congenital cataracts.The age and the binocular axial differences had a statistically significant correlation(r=-0.192,p=0.006).Therefore,changes in the binocular axial differences associated with aging may enhance the guidelines for intraocular lens selection and the management of congenital cataracts. 展开更多
关键词 Unilateral congenital cataract Ocular biometry Binocular axial difference ASTIGMATISM
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Age-specific distribution of oculometric parameters and myopia in children aged 8-12y
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作者 Tao Tang Si-Tong Chen +2 位作者 Heng Zhao Kai Wang Ming-Wei Zhao 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2024年第10期1887-1897,共11页
AIM:To describe the distribution of ocular biometrics and to evaluate its associations with refractive error and to assess the contribution from ocular parameters to refractive error among Chinese myopic children.METH... AIM:To describe the distribution of ocular biometrics and to evaluate its associations with refractive error and to assess the contribution from ocular parameters to refractive error among Chinese myopic children.METHODS:This cross-sectional study evaluated subjects aged 8-12y.Keratometry,ocular biometry,and cycloplegic autorefraction were performed on each subject.Spherical equivalent refraction(SER)and ocular biometrics were assessed as a function of age and gender.The Pearson correlation analysis between SER and ocular biometrics was carried out.Multiple linear regression was performed to analyze the association between SER and ocular parameters.RESULTS:A total of 689 out of 735 participants(321 boys,48.1%)were analyzed,with a mean SER of-2.98±1.47 diopter(D).Axial length(AL),anterior chamber depth(ACD),corneal radius of curvature(CR),horizontal visible iris diameter(HVID),central corneal thickness(CCT)and lens power(LP)showed normal distribution.The AL,AL/CR ratio,ACD and CR increased from 8 to 12y of age,while SER and LP decreased,HVID and CCT remained stable.There was no difference in gender.SER decreased by 0.929 D for every 1 mm increase in AL and decreased by 1.144 D for every 0.1 increase in AL/CR ratio.The Pearson correlation coefficient between SER and AL was-0.538(P<0.01)and-0.747(P<0.01)between SER and AL/CR ratio.For the SER variance,AL explained 29.0%,AL/CR ratio explained 55.7%,while AL,CR,ACD and LP explained 99.3%after adjusting for age and gender.CONCLUSION:The AL,CR,ACD and LP are the most important determinants of myopic refractive error during myopia progression. 展开更多
关键词 MYOPIA ocular biometry refractive error population-based study
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Comparison of OA-2000 and IOL Master 500 using in cataract patients with high myopia 被引量:11
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作者 Ya-Li Du Geng Wang +5 位作者 Hui-Chun Huang Li-Yu Lin Chuang Jin Li-Fang Liu Xiu-Ru Liu Ming-Zhi Zhang 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2019年第5期844-847,共4页
This study was designed to compare optical biometry measurements and predicted refraction in cataract patients with high myopia [axial length(AL) ≥26 mm] using OA-2000 and IOL Master 500. Ocular biometry measurements... This study was designed to compare optical biometry measurements and predicted refraction in cataract patients with high myopia [axial length(AL) ≥26 mm] using OA-2000 and IOL Master 500. Ocular biometry measurements were performed using both biometers before surgery. Uneventful cataract surgery was performed in all patients. Postoperative manifest refraction was obtained 3 wk after surgery or later. A total of 67 eyes were examined. The AL, keratometry(K), and anterior chamber depth(ACD) of the two biometers showed excellent agreement. Predicted errors were similar and a strong positive correlation was observed(r=0.909). Out of 21 eyes(31.34%) with unsuccessful AL readings using the IOL Master 500, 20 eyes of them could be measured using OA-2000. Therefore, the biometric parameters measured by the two biometers showed good agreement. However, OA-2000 had a lower AL measurement failure rate. 展开更多
关键词 OA-2000 IOL Master 500 biometry measurement IOL power calculation high MYOPIA CATARACT
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Axial length development in children 被引量:8
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作者 Austin Bach Victor M.Villegas +2 位作者 Aaron S.Gold Wei Shi Timothy G.Murray 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2019年第5期815-819,共5页
AIM: To study ocular axial lengths in pediatric subjects without intraocular pathology. METHODS: An Institutional Review Board-approved consecutive retrospective chart review of axial lengths measured in pediatric sub... AIM: To study ocular axial lengths in pediatric subjects without intraocular pathology. METHODS: An Institutional Review Board-approved consecutive retrospective chart review of axial lengths measured in pediatric subjects who underwent examination under anesthesia due to positive family history of retinoblastoma or other inherited ocular disease. Only subjects without any intraocular pathology in either eye were included. Subjects were stratified into age groups. An axial length model using a logarithmic regression algorithm was calculated.RESULTS: Data from 330 eyes of 165 subjects were included in the study. The mean age at the time of examination was 30.62(SD 18.04)mo. The steepest increase in axial length was present during the first 10 mo of life. After 36 mo, there was no statistically significant axial length growth. CONCLUSION: This study presents the biggest series of pediatric axial lengths in healthy eyes. The axial length model developed with these data may assist in the diagnosis and management of a wide variety of pediatric ophthalmic diseases. 展开更多
关键词 PEDIATRIC AXIAL LENGTH model biometry eye DEVELOPMENT
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Comparison axial length measurements from three biometric instruments in high myopia 被引量:6
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作者 Xiao-Gang Wang Jing Dong +2 位作者 Yu-Lan Pu Hui-Jun Liu Qiang Wu 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2016年第6期876-880,共5页
AIM: To compare the axial lengths (ALs) measured with Lenstar, IOLMaster and A-scan contact ultrasound (Ultrasound) in normal and high myopia (HM). METHODS: Eighty-four normal eyes and 49 HM eyes were include... AIM: To compare the axial lengths (ALs) measured with Lenstar, IOLMaster and A-scan contact ultrasound (Ultrasound) in normal and high myopia (HM). METHODS: Eighty-four normal eyes and 49 HM eyes were included. Three consecutive measurements were performed on each eye in the following order: Lenstar, IOLMaster, and Ultrasound. The repeatabilities of the AL measurements for each instrument were assessed by calculating the pooled coefficients of variation (CVs) of 18 eyes in each group. Comparisons between the HM and normal groups were made with independent sample t-tests. The inter-device agreements were evaluated with Bland-Altman analyses and paired two-tailed t-tests. RESULTS: For normal group, the CVs of the AL measurements taken with the Lenstar, IOLMaster and Ultrasound were 0.001%, 0.01% and 0.14%, respectively. The corresponding CVs for the HM group were 0.005%, 0.02% and 0.15%, respectively. There was significant difference between the Lenstar and the IOLMaster in normal group (P=0.031) but not in HM group (n=0.100). In the two groups, the Lenstar and the IOLMaster produced higher values than did the Ultrasound (all P〈 0.001). All three instruments exhibited good agreement in terms of AL values. For the intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation using SRK II formula, the Lenstar and the IOLMaster showed 0.5 D higher than Ultrasound in both groups (all P〈0.001). No significant difference existed between the Lenstar and the IOLMaster for the IOL power calculation in both normal (n=0.474) and HM group (P= 0.103). CONCLUSION: The three devices exhibited excellent intra-visit repeatabilities in the AL measurements. The AL and IOL power difference between partial coherence interferometry and ultrasound instruments should be noticed. 展开更多
关键词 axial length biometry REPEATABILITY intraocular lens high myopia
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Differences in intraocular lens power calculation in patients with sub-foveal choroidal neovascularization 被引量:3
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作者 Xing-Chao Shentu Ya-Lan Cheng +2 位作者 Zhi-Qing Chen Zhao-An Su Li Zhang 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2019年第1期172-174,共3页
Dear Editor,I am Dr Xing-Chao Shentu,from the Eye Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital,Medical College of Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China.I write to present case series of differences in intraocular lens (IOL)p... Dear Editor,I am Dr Xing-Chao Shentu,from the Eye Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital,Medical College of Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China.I write to present case series of differences in intraocular lens (IOL)power calculation by partial coherence interferometry (PCI)and ultrasound A-scan biometry with sub-foveal choroidal neovascularization (CNV). 展开更多
关键词 DEAR EDITOR ZHEJIANG University ultrasound A-SCAN biometry
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Accuracy of biometric formulae for intraocular lens power calculation in a teaching hospital 被引量:3
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作者 Kevin S Tang Elaine M Tran +3 位作者 Allison J Chen David R Rivera Jorge J Rivera Paul B Greenberg 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2020年第1期61-65,共5页
AIM: To evaluate the accuracy of three commonly used biometric formulae across different axial lengths(ALs) at one United States Veterans Affairs teaching hospital.METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted f... AIM: To evaluate the accuracy of three commonly used biometric formulae across different axial lengths(ALs) at one United States Veterans Affairs teaching hospital.METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted from November 2013 to May 2018. One eye of each patient who underwent cataract surgery with a monofocal intraocular lens(IOL) was included. The range of postoperative follow-up period was from 3 wk to 4 mo. The Holladay 2, Barrett Universal II, and Hill-Radial Basis Function(Hill-RBF) formulae were used to predict the postoperative refraction for all cataract surgeries. For each formula, we calculated the prediction errors [including mean absolute prediction error(MAE)] and the percentage of eyes within ±0.25 diopter(D) and ±0.5 D of predicted refraction. We performed subgroup analyses for short(AL<22.0 mm), medium(AL 22.0-25.0 mm), and long eyes(AL>25.0 mm).RESULTS: A total of 1131 patients were screened, and 909 met the inclusion criteria. Resident ophthalmologists were the primary surgeons in 710(78.1%) cases. We found no statistically significant difference in predictive accuracy among the three formulae over the entire AL range or in the short, medium, and long eye subgroups. Across the entire AL range, the Hill-RBF formula resulted in the lowest MAE(0.384 D) and the highest percentage of eyes with postoperative refraction within ±0.25 D(42.7%) and ±0.5 D(75.5%) of predicted. All three formulae had the highest MAEs(>0.5 D) and lowest percentage within ±0.5 D of predicted refraction(<55%) in short eyes.CONCLUSION: In cataract surgery patients at our teaching hospital, three commonly used biometric formulae demonstrate similar refractive accuracy across all ALs. Short eyes pose the greatest challenge to predicting postoperative refractive error. 展开更多
关键词 cataract surgery biometry intraocular lens power calculation
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Lens thickness assessment : anterior segment optical coherence tomography versus A-scan ultrasonography 被引量:2
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作者 Nikoo Hamzeh Sasan Moghimi +3 位作者 Golshan Latifi Massood Mohammadi Nassim Khatibi Shan C.Lin 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2015年第6期1151-1155,共5页
AIMTo assess lens thickness measurements with anterior segment-optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) in comparison with A-scan ultrasonography (A-scan US).METHODSThere were 218 adult subjects (218 eyes) aged 59.2&... AIMTo assess lens thickness measurements with anterior segment-optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) in comparison with A-scan ultrasonography (A-scan US).METHODSThere were 218 adult subjects (218 eyes) aged 59.2&#x000b1;9.2y enrolled in this prospective cross-sectional study. Forty-three eyes had open angles and 175 eyes had narrow angles. Routine ophthalmic exam was performed and nuclear opacity was graded using the Lens Opacities Classification System III (LOCS III). Lens thickness was measured by AS-OCT (Visante OCT, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA, USA). The highest quality image was selected for each eye and lens thickness was calculated using ImageJ software. Lens thickness was also measured by A-scan US.RESULTSInterclass correlations showed a value of 99.7% for intra-visit measurements and 95.3% for inter-visit measurements. The mean lens thickness measured by AS-OCT was not significantly different from that of A-scan US (4.861&#x000b1;0.404 vs 4.866&#x000b1;0.351 mm, P=0.74). Lens thickness values obtained from the two instruments were highly correlated overall (Pearson correlation coefficient=0.81, P&#x0003c;0.001), and in all LOCS III specific subgroups except in grade 5 of nuclear opacity. Bland-Altman analysis revealed a 95% limit of agreement from -0.45 to 0.46 mm. Lens thickness difference between the two instruments became smaller as the lens thickness increased and AS-OCT yielded smaller values than A-scan US in thicker lens (&#x003b2;=-0.29, P&#x0003c;0.001)CONCLUSIONAS-OCT-derived lens thickness measurement is valid and comparable to the results obtained by A-scan US. It can be used as a reliable noncontact method for measuring lens thickness in adults with or without significant cataract. 展开更多
关键词 lens thickness A-scan ultrasonography anterior segment-optical coherence tomography biometry CATARACT
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