The effects of premium intraocular lenses on presbyopia treatments

Adv Ophthalmol Pract Res. 2022 Feb 23;2(1):100042. doi: 10.1016/j.aopr.2022.100042. eCollection 2022 May-Jun.

Abstract

Background: Presbyopia has become a global disease affecting the world's aging population. Among various treatments, cataract extraction and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation have become the most popular and common methods of presbyopia correction. During the twentieth century, IOLs have underwent significant innovation and advancements to meet the patients' high demands for functional vision at all distances.

Main text: To meet the increasing needs for excellent near and intermediate vision for daily activities, some premium IOLs with more than one focus have been developed, for example, the refractive MfIOLs, diffractive MfIOLs, extended depth of field (EDOF) IOLs, and accommodating IOLs (AIOLs) were introduced to meet this need. In addition, the add-on MfIOLs have been explored as promising supplementary IOLs for pseudophakic presbyopia. When selecting the MfIOLs, the IOLs' features, patients' characteristics, preoperative eye conditions, and treatment expectations should be considered.

Conclusions: In this review, we focus on the multifocal IOLs (MfIOLs) commonly used for presbyopia correction and systematically summarized their optical designs and clinical outcomes. More evidence-based studies are required to provide guidelines for MfIOL selection, provide maximum visual benefits, and develop personalized visual solutions in the future.

Keywords: Accommodating intraocular lens; Clinical outcomes; Extended depth of field intraocular lens; Intraocular lens; Monofocal intraocular lens; Multifocal intraocular lens; Presbyopia.

Publication types

  • Review