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Functional Vision With Apodized Diffractive Aspheric Multifocal IOL With +3.0 D Add

Functional Vision With Apodized Diffractive Aspheric Multifocal IOL With +3.0 D Add. Jonathan M. Davidorf, MD Los Angeles, CA ASCRS Annual Symposium March, 2011 San Diego, CA. Financial Interest Disclosure. Alcon AMO. Purpose of Study.

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Functional Vision With Apodized Diffractive Aspheric Multifocal IOL With +3.0 D Add

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  1. Functional Vision With Apodized Diffractive Aspheric Multifocal IOL With +3.0 D Add Jonathan M. Davidorf, MD Los Angeles, CA ASCRS Annual Symposium March, 2011 San Diego, CA

  2. Financial Interest Disclosure • Alcon • AMO

  3. Purpose of Study • To describe the visual function and degree of spectacle independence of patients with bilateral multifocal IOLs • Ultimate Goal: improve our management of expectations for future patients

  4. Methods • Ongoing, non-randomized, unmasked prospective study • 110 eyes of 55 pts • Standard coaxial phaco/IOL, topical anesthesia • Pts received ReSTOR D1 (+3D Add) • No prior ocular surgery or visually significant preoperative comorbidities • Key Outcomes Measure: responses to questionnaire • Data collected at 1 M, 3 to 6 M, 12 M and 24M postoperatively

  5. Demographics

  6. Rating the Degree of Spectacle Independence Other than non-prescription sunglasses, for the following activities I wear prescription glasses (circle one): Note: 16 total activities queried

  7. Results: Spectacle Independence at Distance

  8. Results: Spectacle Independence at Intermediate

  9. Results: Spectacle Independence at Near

  10. Patients who “never” or “almost never” (score of 0, 1, or 2) wear glasses for the following activities

  11. If you see halos, how severe are they?

  12. How would you rate your satisfaction with your results? *3 of 55 patients (5%) rated satisfaction less than “5” (ie: 95% “satisfied” to “very satisfied”)

  13. Did the Results of the Procedure Meet, Exceed, or Fall Short of Your Expectations?

  14. Conclusions • High degree of spectacle independence • High satisfaction scores (95% of patients satisfied), despite seemingly high levels (22%) of falling short of expectations • ReSTOR D1 appears predictable at providing wide range of vision • Excellent refractive accuracy permits high levels of spectacle independence at distance

  15. Conclusions • This data offers a good picture of results of the ReSTOR D1 (+3 Add) in clinical practice • We plan to use this data to help counsel our patients preoperatively

  16. Thank you for your attention.

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