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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1453-1460, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-8757

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PURPOSE: To investigate the accuracy of measuring ultrasonic axial lengths using A-scan (Ocuscan(R), Alcon, USA) on opaque intraocular lenses after hydrophilic lens (ACRL-160(R), Ophthalmed, USA) implantation. METHODS: We measured axial length through ultrasonic biometry prior to intraocular lens exchange. Twelve eyes of 14 patients who had intraocular lens opacity following hydrophilic acryl lens implantation were examined in a clinical study. We compared pre-cataract operative axial lengths to pre-IOL exchange axial lengths. The pre-IOL exchange axial lengths were measured in aphakic and pseudophakic modes. In the pseudophakic mode, the ultrasound velocity through an IOL was set at a rate ranging between 1,500 m/sec to 2,200 m/sec. RESULTS: The pre-IOL exchange axial lengths in the pseudophakic mode at the rate of 1,600 m/sec in lens velocity were the closest to pre-cataract operative values (p=0.88). CONCLUSIONS: When pre-cataract operative axial length is known with a hydrophilic acrylic intraocular lens, previous values may be used for IOL exchange of an opacity patient. If not, however, the closest values to pre-cataract operative axial lengths may be obtained by setting the velocity in the pseudophakic mode to a lens velocity rate of 1,600 m/sec.


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Humans , Biometry , Eye , Lenses, Intraocular , Ultrasonics
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