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Review
. 2023 Aug 22;10(9):993.
doi: 10.3390/bioengineering10090993.

Premium Intraocular Lenses in Glaucoma-A Systematic Review

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Premium Intraocular Lenses in Glaucoma-A Systematic Review

Ashley Shuen Ying Hong et al. Bioengineering (Basel). .

Abstract

The incidence of both cataract and glaucoma is increasing globally. With increasing patient expectation and improved technology, premium intraocular lenses (IOLs), including presbyopia-correcting and toric IOLs, are being increasingly implanted today. However, concerns remain regarding the use of premium IOLs, particularly presbyopia-correcting IOLs, in eyes with glaucoma. This systematic review evaluates the use of premium IOLs in glaucoma. A comprehensive search of the MEDLINE database was performed from inception until 1 June 2023. Initial search yielded 1404 records, of which 12 were included in the final review of post-operative outcomes. Studies demonstrated high spectacle independence for distance and good patient satisfaction in glaucomatous eyes, with positive outcomes also in post-operative visual acuity, residual astigmatism, and contrast sensitivity. Considerations in patient selection include anatomical and functional factors, such as the type and severity of glaucomatous visual field defects, glaucoma subtype, presence of ocular surface disease, ocular changes after glaucoma surgery, and the reliability of disease monitoring, all of which may be affected by, or influence, the outcomes of premium IOL implantation in glaucoma patients. Regular reviews on this topic are needed in order to keep up with the rapid advancements in IOL technology and glaucoma surgical treatments.

Keywords: extended depth of focus intraocular lens; glaucoma; multifocal intraocular lens; premium intraocular lens; toric intraocular lens.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram.

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