Five generations of intraocular lens power calculation formulas: a review release_744suzjherfphghhkv5bveyleu

by Georgios Tsiropoulos, Eleftherios Loukovitis, Spyridon N Koronis, Georgios Sidiropoulos, Eleni Tsotridou, Georgios Anogeianakis

Published in Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation in Optometry by International Virtual Ophthalmic Research Center.

2021   p78-99

Abstract

Background: The effectiveness of cataract surgery depends on preoperative biometric data, including the axial length (AL), keratometric value (K), anterior chamber depth (ACD), and the accuracy of the intraocular lens power (IOLp) calculation. Five generations of IOLp calculation formulas have been developed. This review summarizes these formulas and focuses on the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of each. Moreover, it compares the results of several formulas used in patients with specific characteristics.
 Methods: The authors searched PubMed and Google Scholar, using keyword combinations including IOLp, formulas, AL, ACD, K, and diopters (D). Two hundred recent articles that referred to IOLp calculation formulas and their effectiveness when used preoperatively in cataract surgery were retrieved and analyzed.
 Results: Each generation has advantages and disadvantages for individual patients, and the selection of the most appropriate IOL differs due to patients' different ALs. The shorter or longer the eye is, the less accurate some formulas become. Formulas such as SRK-T, Holladay, SRK-II, Hoffer, and Binkhorst II seem to have comparable efficacy. However, studies have indicated that Hoffer is superior for short eyes. In contrast, SRK/T appears to be slightly more superior for long eyes. The fifth-generation formulas also appear to be very promising.
 Conclusions: Based on the available literature, there is no gold standard as yet that can be used for all patients. Instead, each patient should be managed individually depending on their particular eye characteristics.
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