López Artero, EstherGarcía Montero, MaríaPoyales, BlancaPérez Izquierdo, RicardoSáez, AlbaGarzón, NuriaGarzón Jiménez, Nuria2026-04-282026-04-282026-04-16López-Artero, E.; García-Montero, M.; Poyales, B.; Pérez-Izquierdo, R.; Sáez, A.; Garzón, N. One Year Longitudinal Assessment of Subjective and Objective Accommodation After Phakic IOL Implantation. Vision 2026, 10, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision100200222411-515010.3390/vision10020022https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/135145Purpose: To evaluate the 1-year behavior of accommodation and optical quality one year after the implantation of phakic intraocular lenses, specifically the implantable collamer lens (ICL), in myopic patients, comparing outcomes between low- and high-myopia groups. Methods This comparative longitudinal study included 38 eyes of 38 patients who underwent ICL implantation for myopia correction. Patients were divided into two groups based on preoperative manifest sphere: low myopia (−2.50 D to −6.25 D) and high myopia (>−6.25 D to −12.50 D). The amplitude of accommodation (AA), subjective accommodative response (AR), optical quality parameters including the modulation transfer function (MTF) cut-off, objective scatter index (OSI) and Strehl ratio (SR), and objective accommodative response with a double-pass system (HD Analyzer, Visiometrics) were assessed preoperatively, 1 month, and 1 year postoperatively. Results: Both groups achieved postoperative refractive outcomes close to emmetropia, with high efficacy and safety indices. A statistically significant decrease in the amplitude of accommodation was observed at 1 month and remained stable at 1 year in both groups; however, this change was not clinically meaningful. The optical quality parameters (MTF cut-off, OSI, and Strehl ratio) and objective accommodative response with the HD Analyzer showed no clinically relevant changes over time, with no significant intergroup differences detected (p-value > 0.05). Conclusions: An initial reduction in accommodative amplitude was observed after ICL implantation without recovery over time; however, it was not clinically relevant, as it fell within the test–retest variability in the minus lens technique. Other accommodative parameters and optical quality remained stable at 1 year in both low and high myopia.engAttribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/One-Year Longitudinal Assessment of Subjective and Objective Accommodation After Phakic IOL Implantationjournal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/vision10020022open accessPhakic intraocular lensImplantable collamer lensAccommodationOptical qualityMyopiaCiencias BiomédicasCiencias32 Ciencias Médicas22 Física