High precision biometry of pseudophakic eyes using partial coherence interferometry

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Findl, O [1 ]
Drexler, W [1 ]
Menapace, R [1 ]
Hitzenberger, CK [1 ]
Fercher, AF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vienna, Allgemeines Krankenhaus Wien, Klin Augenheilkunde, Vienna, Austria
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10.1016/S0886-3350(98)80102-8
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R77 [眼科学];
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Purpose: To investigate the applicability of the scanning version of dual-beam partial coherence interferometry (PCI) for measuring the anterior segment and axial length of pseudophakic eyes in a clinical setting and to determine the achievable precision with this biometry technique. Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Vienna General Hospital, and Institute of Medical Physics, University of Vienna, Austria. Methods: Partial coherence interferometry was performed in 39 pseudophakic eyes of 39 patients after implantation of a foldable acrylic intraocular lens (IOL). Results: Effective lens position (ELP), IOL thickness, and lens-capsule distance (LCD) were determined with a precision of 2 to 3 mu m; corneal thickness and axial eye length, with a precision of 0.8 and 5.0 mu m, respectively The mean ELF of the IOL was 4.093 mm +/- 0.290 (SD). In 7 eyes (18%), a positive LCD of 68 +/- 40 mu m was detected with PCI. Mean corneal thickness was 526.4 +/- 31.5 mu m; mean IOL thickness, 791.5 +/- 40.2 mu m; and mean axial length, 23.388 +/- 0.824 mm. Conclusion: The scanning version of PCI enables high precision (less than or equal to 5 mu m) and high resolution (similar to 12 mu m) biometry of pseudophakic eyes that is better than conventional ultrasound by a factor of more than 20. For the first time, positive LCD, a possible risk factor for posterior capsule opacification: could be detected;nd quantified. Furthermore, this technique offers a high degree of comfort for the patient since it is a noncontract method with no need for local anesthesia or pupil dilation and has a reduced risk of corneal infection.
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