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Bonnin Arias, Cristina Natalia

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Cristina Natalia
Last Name
Bonnin Arias
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Óptica y Optometría
Department
Optometría y Visión
Area
Optica
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    Analysis Of The Effects Of Two Extended-Depth- Of -Focus Intraocular Lenses On Visual Quality Under Different Illumination Conditions.
    (2023) Baoud Ould Haddi, Inas; Dorronzoro Ramirez, Emilio; Flores Cervantes, Dayan; Blázquez Sánchez, Vanesa; Bonnin Arias, Cristina Natalia; Sánchez Ramos, Celia
    INTRODUCTION: Currently, patients have an increased demand and high expectations for good visual quality and spectacle independence after surgery. In addition, said surgery is being performed earlier and earlier due to the visual demands that require good vision at all distances. Especially, in intermediate distances due to the appearance of new technologies and the continuous work on screens. For this reason, there is a continuous evolution of IOL designs. PURPOSE: To analyze the effect of PhysiOL ®IsoPure123™ and AcrySof ®IQ Vivity™ extended range intraocular lens design on patients visual quality under photopic and mesopic illumination conditions. Setting: The study was performed at the Hospital Universitario Sanitas la Moraleja in Madrid. All surgeries were performed by the same experienced surgeon (E.D.R). The study followed the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. CONCLUSION: Both AcrySof ®IQ Vivity™ and PhysiOL ®IsoPure 123™ intraocular lens designs provide optimal VA for far and near distances in both photopic and mesopic illumination conditions. The AcrySof ® IQ Vivity™ IOL provides better intermediate VA under mesopic conditions than the PhysiOL ® IsoPure 123™ IOL, with this difference being clinically significant. There was no statistically significant difference between the two intraocular lenses in relation to the perception of halos.