Characterization and Causative Factors of Negative Dysphotopsia
PseudoaphakiaThe present study is designed as an exploratory study, seeking to investigate the correlation of patient complaints to subjective or objective measurement methods. Better understanding of causative factors of negative dysphotopsia will improve detection and maybe prediction of this optical phenomenon.
Tear Film Evaluation After Phacoemulsification
Cortical Senile CataractTo compare tear film differences between surgical eyes and nonsurgical eyes in patients who had cataract surgery by phacoemulsification in one eye.
Retrospective Patient Satisfaction Survey in Subjects With Tecnis Intra Ocular Lenses and Cataracts...
CataractDefine what factors correlate with higher degrees of patient satisfaction and dissatisfaction among patients who have recently undergone cataract surgery.
Comparison of Intraocular Lens Power Calculation Methods After Corneal Laser Refractive Surgery...
CataractRefractive ErrorsThe study aims at determining the best biometry calculation formula to be used in IOL calculation of cataract patients how previously underwent laser refractive correction surgery
Biometric Characteristics of the Eye With Microcornea/Microphthalmia and Congenital Cataract Before...
Congenital CataractMicrophthalmos1 moreEarly cataract surgery in microcornea/microphthalmia eyes is essential to prevent amblyopia and improve visual outcomes, including stereopsis. However, despite recent advances in pediatric cataract microsurgical techniques, this surgery remains challenging owing to several intraoperative difficulties attributable to the crowded anterior segment in these small, soft, and poorly developed eyes with shallow anterior chambers, and poor pupillary dilation. In this study the investigator aim to report on the changes in the anterior segment biometric characteristics after cataract extraction in eyes with microcornea/microphthalmia with congenital cataract.
Diabetic Retinopathy and OCT-A Changes Post-cataract Surgery
CataractDiabetic Retinopathy1 moreThe purpose of this study is to use optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) to compare retinal vasculature after uncomplicated cataract surgery in patients with and without diabetic retinopathy.
A Longitudinal Study of Choroidal Changes After Cataract Surgery in Eyes With Diabetic Retinopathy...
Optical Coherence TomographyDiabetic Retinopathy1 moreTo determine the influence of phacoemulsification on choroidal vasculature in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR) undergoing cataract surgery
Evaluation of Visual Acuity in Myopic Cataract Patients Using Trifocal Intraocular Lens
CataractMyopia1 moreThe PanOptix trifocal IOL is a new trifocal intraocular lens which is proved to provide good range of vision for distance, intermediate and near and good visual quality in cataract patients with normal axial length. But whether it can get the same visual quality in myopia is still unknown
Pilot Study on Deep Learning in the Eye
Central Serous ChorioretinopathyDiabetic Retinopathy1 moreDeep learning allows you to classify images using a self-learning algorithm. Transfer learning builds on an existing self-learning algorithm to enable image classification with fewer images. In this study, this technique will be applied to different image modalities in different syndromes. Retrospective study design.
The Application of Lens Dysfunction Index (DLI) in the Timing of Age-related Cataract Surgery
Age-Related CataractBefore cataract surgery, subjects in the observation group used iTrace ocular aberration analyzer(itracey Technologies)and IOL-Master 700 biometer to measure the preoperative DLI(Dysfunctional lens index) and SS-OCT image of the lens, and The researchers used the anterior segment slit lamp to take photos of the anterior segment of the subject's lens in a state of dilated pupils .and self-scoring of the preoperative visual quality assessment scale. Healthy subjects in the control group also need to complete the above inspections. After that, three experienced cataract specialist surgeons combined the preoperative optometry data of each subject, the photos of the LOCS III anterior segment and the Catquest-9SF questionnaire score to determine whether each subjects should undergo cataract surgery. The subjects were divided into cataract surgery group and non-surgical group. Finally, statistically study the correlation between the DLI index and the degree of lens opacity that has been collected, and use the ROC curve to calculate the DLI as the best cut-off point of DLI to distinguish whether to perform cataract surgery.