Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8793819 Ophthalmology 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Interocular axial length difference of as little as ≥0.2 mm is associated with a higher chance of >0.5 D of refractive error from target and worse UCVA. Interocular K difference was not associated with worse refractive error from target, although a difference of ≥0.4 D was associated with worse UCVA. These cutoffs should be considered in preoperative planning and discussion with patients. Future study is required to assess whether repeating measurements, using adjunctive measurement devices, or attempting to separate true differences from artifact based on preoperative refractive characteristics reduces residual refractive error.
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