Which Keratometer is Most Reliable for Correcting Astigmatism with Toric Intraocular Lenses?

To evaluate the accuracy of preoperative keratometers used in cataract surgery with toric intraocular lens (IOL). Twenty-five eyes received an AcrySof toric IOL implantation. Four different keratometric methods, a manual keratometer, an IOL master, a Pentacam and an auto keratometer, were performed...

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Published inKorean journal of ophthalmology Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 10 - 14
Main Authors Chang, Minwook, Kang, Su-Yeon, Kim, Hyo Myung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Ophthalmological Society 01.02.2012
대한안과학회
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ISSN1011-8942
2092-9382
2092-9382
DOI10.3341/kjo.2012.26.1.10

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Summary:To evaluate the accuracy of preoperative keratometers used in cataract surgery with toric intraocular lens (IOL). Twenty-five eyes received an AcrySof toric IOL implantation. Four different keratometric methods, a manual keratometer, an IOL master, a Pentacam and an auto keratometer, were performed preoperatively in order to evaluate preexisting corneal astigmatism. Differences between the true residual astigmatism and the anticipated residual astigmatism (keratometric error) were compared at one and three months after surgery by using a separate vector analysis to identify the keratometric method that provided the highest accuracy for astigmatism control. The mean keratomeric error was 0.52 diopters (0.17-1.17) for the manual keratometer, 0.62 (0-1.31) for the IOL master, 0.69 (0.08-1.92) for the Pentacam, and 0.59 (0.08-0.94) for the auto keratometer. The manual keratometer was the most accurate, although there was no significant difference between the keratometers (p > 0.05). All of the keratometers achieved an average keratometric error of less than one diopter. Manual keratometry was the most accurate of the four methods evaluated, although the other techniques were equally satisfactory in determining corneal astigmatism.
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ISSN:1011-8942
2092-9382
2092-9382
DOI:10.3341/kjo.2012.26.1.10