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Role of Gender in Postoperative Satisfaction in Patients Receiving Multifocal IOLs

Role of Gender in Postoperative Satisfaction in Patients Receiving Multifocal IOLs. Mohamed A Guenena, MD Helga P Sandoval, MD, MSCR Kerry D Solomon, MD Magill Research Center for Vision Correction, Storm Eye Institute Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

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Role of Gender in Postoperative Satisfaction in Patients Receiving Multifocal IOLs

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  1. Role of Gender in Postoperative Satisfaction in Patients Receiving Multifocal IOLs Mohamed A Guenena, MD Helga P Sandoval, MD, MSCR Kerry D Solomon, MD Magill Research Center for Vision Correction, Storm Eye Institute Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC The authors have no financial interest in the subject matter of this poster.

  2. Introduction • The use of presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses (IOLs) has increased over the years • Peer-reviewed literature shows that patients are highly satisfied • Online health forums seem to show otherwise • Is there a difference in satisfaction rates among males and females? • Are satisfaction rates in males and females affected by type of multifocal IOL implanted?

  3. Purpose • To evaluate the role of gender in patient satisfaction after routine cataract extraction and multifocal IOL (MIOL) implantation

  4. Methods • Retrospective chart review • Patients who underwent bilateral cataract extraction and implantation of a multifocal IOL • Telephone survey • Overall satisfaction, distance, intermediate, near, and night vision satisfaction were assessed using a scale from 0 (very dissatisfied) to 10 (highly satisfied) • Subjects were divided based on gender • Further analysis was done according to the lens implanted

  5. Results • A total of 112 subjects answered the survey UCDVA: uncorrected distance visual acuity UCNVA: uncorrected near visual acuity SE: spherical equivalent

  6. Results satisfied P < .044 P < .020 dissatisfied

  7. Results: Halos P = .386, Chi-square test

  8. Results: Glare P = .665, Chi-square test

  9. Results: Use of glasses P = .127, Chi-square test

  10. Satisfaction at different distances among different combination of multifocal IOLs Rs: ReSTOR IOL Rz: ReZoom IOL Asph: aspheric Bilat: bilateral

  11. Summary • Overall women are significantly more satisfied than men • Women are significantly more satisfied with their intermediate vision than men • Men tend to be more satisfied with the night time vision than women • No differences in distance or near vision

  12. Summary • Mix and match women tend to be more satisfied than men while bilateral ReZoom men are more satisfied than women • No differences between gender in • Halos • Glare • Use of glasses

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