Achieving high accuracy and precision in ocular biometry has become primordial for cataract surgery, due to the shift of cataract surgery from a rehabilitation procedure to a refractive one. Aim of this study is to determine the repeatability of ocular biometric parameters obtained using three biometry devices, two ss-OCT biometers and an OLCR device.
Accurate and repeatable biometric measurements are essential in providing an optimal refractive outcome. ss-OCT biometry uses a tunable wavelength laser source to scan the eye, this technology showing its superiority through better signal-to-noise ratio, the wavelength light source being projected into the eye, one at a time; thus improving tissue penetration. This a prospective observational study that would include patients which attended pre-surgical examination. A written informed consent will be obtained from each patient. Only one eye from each patient will be included in the study. All patients included in the study will undergo biometric measurements in a random fashion with the three devices (IOLMaster 700, Lenstar LS 700 and Anterion Heildelberg). Each patient will be measured three times with each device and between the measurements they will be asked to blink or keep their eyes closed for tear film recovery and to avoid fatigue. Scans that pass the quality requirement of each device will be taken for analysis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Three biometric measurements will be performed with 3 devices for all the patients included
Three biometric measurements will be performed with 3 devices for all the patients included
Three biometric measurements will be performed with 3 devices for all the patients included
Vienna Institute for Research in Ocular Surgery (VIROS)
Vienna, Austria
Evaluation of repeatability between two ss-OCT and one OLCR biometry device
Repeatability coefficient (within subject standard deviation - SD) and coefficient of variation between two ss-OCT and the OLCR biometry device will be calculated for all the parameters (axial length, keratometry, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness)
Time frame: 8 months
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