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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2012 Volume.53 No. 2 p.230 ~ p.237
Visual Outcome and Patient Satisfaction after Implantation of Multifocal IOLs: Three-Month Follow-Up Results
Kim Sung-Min

Kim Chi-Hoon
Chung Eui-Sang
Chung Tae-Young
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the visual outcome and patient satisfaction at three months after implantation of ReSTOR? Aspheric multifocal IOL D1 (+3.0 D) and D3 (+4.0 D) in unilateral and bilateral cataract surgery groups.

Methods: Among 73 patients who received cataract surgery and implantation of D1 or D3, visual outcome and satisfaction score of 34 patients in the unilateral surgery group and 39 patients in the bilateral surgery group were analyzed respectively. The unilateral surgery group was divided into 2 sub-groups (D1, D3), and the bilateral surgery group was sub-divided into 3 groups (D1/D1, D1/D3, D3/D3) according to the combination of implanted IOL. Uncorrected near visual acuity (UNVA, 30 cm), uncorrected intermediate visual acuity (UIVA, 40 cm, 50 cm), uncorrected distant visual acuity (UDVA) and best corrected visual acuity (BDVA) were measured at three months postoperatively. Also, all patients answered questionnaires to assess satisfaction.

Results: In the unilateral surgery sub-groups, visual acuity of the D1 group was higher than that of the D3 group at 50 cm (p < 0.001), although the D3 group showed better visual outcome at 30 cm (p < 0.001). In satisfaction analysis, the D1 group reported significantly higher scores in three categories (general satisfaction with surgery; p = 0.027, intermediate vision; p < 0.001, recommendation to others; p = 0.026). Among the bilateral surgery groups, the D1/D1 group showed the best intermediate visual acuity at 50 cm (p = 0.011), and the D3/D3 group achieved the highest postoperative near visual acuity (p = 0.004). In satisfaction analysis, the scores of the three categories (general satisfaction with surgery; p = 0.008, intermediate vision; p < 0.001, recommendation to others; p = 0.006) showed significant differences among the three groups, with the D1/D1 group reporting the highest scores in all three categories.

Conclusions: In bilateral ReSTOR? lens implantation, insertion of D1 in both eyes is expected to achieve the most favorable visual outcome and patient satisfaction. In unilateral ReSTOR? lens implantation, implantation of D1 rather than D3 would be more advantageous in general.
KEYWORD
Multifocal IOL, ReSTOR D1, ReSTOR D3, Satisfaction
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