Scientific Reports (Nov 2024)
Predicting accuracy of spherical equivalent after cataract surgery using the online Zcalc calculator for toric IOLs
Abstract
Abstract Compare Zcalc with other formulas on spherical equivalent prediction errors (PE) and explore the relationship between PE and ocular parameters. Optimize 709 IOL power calculation. 114 eyes with age-related cataract and preoperative regular corneal astigmatism of more than 1.5D were included. They underwent cataract surgery followed by implantation of a toric intraocular lens (Zeiss Torbi 709 M) calculated by Zcalc formula. The prediction errors of spherical equivalent (SE) were analysed 3 months post-surgery. The refractive prediction errors of Zcalc, Barrett Universal II, Kane, and K6 formulas were 0.07 ± 0.63D, − 0.36 ± 0.65D, − 0.41 ± 0.67D, and − 0.31 ± 0.66D, respectively. Statistically significant difference were observed between Zcalc and other formulas. The Zcalc was prone to positive deviation, Barrett Universal II, Kane and K6 were prone to negative deviation. When the axial length is greater than 29.0 mm, the prediction errors of Kane is higher, and prone to negative deviation. Prediction errors of Zcalc are small in all eyes and prone to positive deviation. For more accurate prediction, we recommend Barrett Universal II formula for 709 IOL power calculation.
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