This study is a single center, ambispective study of visual outcomes after successful bilateral cataract surgery. Subjects will be assessed at least 3 months postoperatively at a single visit. Clinical evaluations will include administration of the AIOLIS and OSDI questionnaires, as well as measurement of visual acuities at distance, intermediate, and near.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Implantation with the TECNIS Odyssey IOL
Mann Eye Institute
Houston, Texas, United States
Visual Acuity at Distance (6m) logMAR
Photopic and mesopic, binocular and monocular, and uncorrected and distance corrected
Time frame: 3 months postoperative
Visual Acuity at Intermediate (66cm) logMAR
Photopic and mesopic, binocular and monocular, and uncorrected and distance corrected
Time frame: 3 months postoperative
Visual Acuity at Near (40cm) logMAR
Photopic and mesopic, binocular and monocular, and uncorrected and distance corrected
Time frame: 3 months postoperative
Visual Acuity at Near (33cm) logMAR
Photopic and mesopic, binocular and monocular, and uncorrected and distance corrected
Time frame: 3 months postoperative
Assessment of IntraOcular Lens Implant Symptoms (AIOLIS) Questionniare
The AIOLIS has 37 questions about symptoms, perceptions of general vision, and frequency of wearing glasses or contact lenses. Perceptions about general vision are asked on a 5 item scale (Poor, Fair, Good, Very good, Excellent). Poor is considered a worse outcome.
Time frame: 3 months postoperative
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