Relation between change of effective lens position and toric IOL rotation after toric IOL implantation

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology(2024)

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Purpose To evaluate the relationship between change of effective lens position (ELP) and toric intraocular lens (IOL) rotation in patients with increasing postoperative refractive astigmatism after successful toric IOL implantation. Methods The subjects include 61 people (61 eyes) with increasing residual astigmatism >0.5 D 3 months after successful toric IOL implantation. Clinical measurements included preoperative, 1-week, and 1-, 2-, and 3-month postoperative visual acuity; refraction; keratometer; anterior and posterior corneal astigmatism; ELP by Scheimpflug camera imaging; and IOL axis by slit-lamp biomicroscopic photograph with pupil dilation. Results Residual astigmatism in postoperative month 3 (0.81 ± 0.50 D) is higher than that at postoperative week 1 (0.41 ± 0.38 D; p < 0.05). ELP decreased by 264.44 ± 163.25 μm, and the IOL rotated by 2.91 ± 1.44 degrees from week 1 to month 3 (p < 0.05). The ELP change had a positive correlation with IOL rotation (R2 = 0.383; p = 0.006), and the postoperative refractive astigmatic change had a positive correlation with ELP change (R2 = 0.272; p = 0.027) and IOL rotation (R2 = 0.272; p = 0.0001) from week 1 to month 3. Conclusion ELP change can influence toric IOL rotation and increase residual astigmatism after toric IOL implantation.
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