Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula

Introduction: The treatment of paediatric cataracts has progressed tremendously in the past 15 to 20 years. There is a growing trend towards intraocular lens implantation in infants and younger children whose eyes are still undergoing rapid growth and refractive changes. Objective: This study is...

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Main Authors: Embong, Zunaina, Shaharuddin, Bakiah, Noor, Raja Azmi Mohd
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2009
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/48704/1/DR.%20ZUNAINA%20EMBONG-24%20pages.pdf
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author Embong, Zunaina
Shaharuddin, Bakiah
Noor, Raja Azmi Mohd
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Shaharuddin, Bakiah
Noor, Raja Azmi Mohd
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description Introduction: The treatment of paediatric cataracts has progressed tremendously in the past 15 to 20 years. There is a growing trend towards intraocular lens implantation in infants and younger children whose eyes are still undergoing rapid growth and refractive changes. Objective: This study is intended to assess the predictability of desired refractive outcomes at 3 month postoperative period in paediatric patients undergoing cataract surgery with primary placement of an intraocular lens. Methodology: This randomized interventional study of 31 eyes (24 patients) that successfully underwent cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantations. All patients were 12 years old and below. Intraocular lens power calculations were made using either SRK II or Modified Formula For Paediatric IOL Calculation. The postoperative refractive outcome was taken as the spherical equivalent of the refraction at 3 month postoperative follow-up. The prediction error was taken as the absolute difference between the predicted and the actual refraction. The data were analysed to compare the mean prediction error between SRK II and Modified Formula and evaluate the predictability. Results: The mean prediction error in the SRK II group was 1.03 D (SD, 0.69 D) while in Modified Formula 1.14 D (SD, 1.19 D). The SRK II group showed lower prediction error of 0.11 D compared to Modified Formula group, but this was not statistically significant (p > 0.05). There were 3 eyes (18.75%) in SRK II group achieved accurate predictability where the refraction postoperatively was within ± 0.5 D from predicted refraction compared to 7 eyes (46.67%) in the Modified Formula group. However the difference of the predictability between the two formulas was also not statistically significant (p = 0.097). Conclusion: The prediction error and the accuracy of predictability of postoperative refraction in paediatric cataract surgery are comparable between SRK II and Modified Formula. The existence of the Modified Formula provides an alternative to the ophthalmologist for intraocular lens calculation in paediatric patients.
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spelling usm.eprints-487042021-03-28T01:27:42Z http://eprints.usm.my/48704/ Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula Embong, Zunaina Shaharuddin, Bakiah Noor, Raja Azmi Mohd RJ Pediatrics Introduction: The treatment of paediatric cataracts has progressed tremendously in the past 15 to 20 years. There is a growing trend towards intraocular lens implantation in infants and younger children whose eyes are still undergoing rapid growth and refractive changes. Objective: This study is intended to assess the predictability of desired refractive outcomes at 3 month postoperative period in paediatric patients undergoing cataract surgery with primary placement of an intraocular lens. Methodology: This randomized interventional study of 31 eyes (24 patients) that successfully underwent cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantations. All patients were 12 years old and below. Intraocular lens power calculations were made using either SRK II or Modified Formula For Paediatric IOL Calculation. The postoperative refractive outcome was taken as the spherical equivalent of the refraction at 3 month postoperative follow-up. The prediction error was taken as the absolute difference between the predicted and the actual refraction. The data were analysed to compare the mean prediction error between SRK II and Modified Formula and evaluate the predictability. Results: The mean prediction error in the SRK II group was 1.03 D (SD, 0.69 D) while in Modified Formula 1.14 D (SD, 1.19 D). The SRK II group showed lower prediction error of 0.11 D compared to Modified Formula group, but this was not statistically significant (p > 0.05). There were 3 eyes (18.75%) in SRK II group achieved accurate predictability where the refraction postoperatively was within ± 0.5 D from predicted refraction compared to 7 eyes (46.67%) in the Modified Formula group. However the difference of the predictability between the two formulas was also not statistically significant (p = 0.097). Conclusion: The prediction error and the accuracy of predictability of postoperative refraction in paediatric cataract surgery are comparable between SRK II and Modified Formula. The existence of the Modified Formula provides an alternative to the ophthalmologist for intraocular lens calculation in paediatric patients. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2009 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48704/1/DR.%20ZUNAINA%20EMBONG-24%20pages.pdf Embong, Zunaina and Shaharuddin, Bakiah and Noor, Raja Azmi Mohd (2009) Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula. Other. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
spellingShingle RJ Pediatrics
Embong, Zunaina
Shaharuddin, Bakiah
Noor, Raja Azmi Mohd
Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
title Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
title_full Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
title_fullStr Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
title_short Preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
title_sort preliminary study to compare the prediction error of post operative refraction in pediatric cataract surgery between 2 different intraocular lens power calculation formula
topic RJ Pediatrics
url http://eprints.usm.my/48704/1/DR.%20ZUNAINA%20EMBONG-24%20pages.pdf
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