Crystalline lens changes in porcine eyes with implanted phakic IOL (ICL) with a central hole. (1/19)

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Recurrent occlusion of laser iridotomy sites after posterior chamber phakic IOL implantation. (2/19)

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Correlation of anterior chamber angle and ciliary sulcus diameters with white-to-white corneal diameter in high myopes using artemis VHF digital ultrasound. (3/19)

PURPOSE: To determine whether horizontal angle diameter and sulcus diameter can be accurately estimated by conventional external measurements in high myopic eyes. METHODS: Ten horizontal anterior segment scans were obtained with the Artemis 1 very high-frequency (VHF) digital ultrasound arc-scanner in 40 eyes of 20 patients. Angle and sulcus diameters were measured and descriptive statistics and within-eye repeatability were calculated. Linear regression was performed between each permutation of white-to-white, angle diameter, and sulcus diameter. Multivariate regression also included anterior chamber depth (ACD), age, manifest refraction, keratometry, and central corneal thickness (CCT). The standard deviation and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the residuals were calculated. RESULTS: The population mean +/-standard deviation (95% CI) was 12.88 +/- 0.42 mm [12.74, 13.02] for angle diameter and 12.85 +/- 0.69 mm [12.63, 13.07] for sulcus diameter. Within-eye repeatability was 0.13 mm for angle diameter and 0.23 mm for sulcus diameter. A weak correlation was noted between white-to-white and angle diameter (r2=0.59) with a 95% CI of +/-0.53 mm. Multivariate regression found white-to-white, CCT, and minimum keratometry predicted angle diameter (r2=0.69) with a 95% CI of +/-0.46 mm. For predicting sulcus diameter, there were weak correlations between white-to-white (r2=0.32) with a 95% CI of +/-1.11 mm and angle diameter (r2=0.46) with a 95% CI of +/-0.99 mm. Multivariate regression found angle diameter and ACD predicted sulcus diameter (r2=0.57) with 95% CI of +/-0.88 mm. CONCLUSIONS: Regression modeling found weak correlations among all combinations of white-to-white, angle diameter, and sulcus diameter. Given the relative accuracy of direct measurement of angle and sulcus diameter compared to the potential accuracy of these regression equations, it appears that direct measurement would increase the safety of anterior and posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens sizing.  (+info)

Comparison of central corneal thickness and anterior chamber depth measurements using three imaging technologies in normal eyes and after phakic intraocular lens implantation. (4/19)

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Model to predict endothelial cell loss after iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens implantation. (5/19)

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Simultaneous bilensectomy and endothelial keratoplasty for angle-supported phakic intraocular lens-induced corneal decompensation. (6/19)

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Phakic intraocular lenses outcomes and complications: Artisan vs Visian ICL. (7/19)

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Foldable iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens implantation for the correction of myopia: two years of follow-up. (8/19)

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