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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 Jonathan M. Davidorf, MD Los Angeles, CA ASCRS Annual Symposium March, 2011 San Diego, CA
Financial Interest Disclosure • Alcon • AMO
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
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
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
Patients who “never” or “almost never” (score of 0, 1, or 2) wear glasses for the following activities
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”)
Did the Results of the Procedure Meet, Exceed, or Fall Short of Your Expectations?
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
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