Utility of the optical quality analysis system for decision-making in cataract surgery

BMC Ophthalmol. 2018 Sep 3;18(1):231. doi: 10.1186/s12886-018-0904-1.

Abstract

Background: A cataract is a common cause of vision impairment that requires surgery in older subjects. The Optical Quality Analysis System (OQAS, Visiometrics SL, Terrassa, Spain) assesses the optical quality of the eye in cataract patients. This study shows the role of the optical quality evaluation system for decision-making in cataract surgery. We investigated the clinical utility of the OQAS for decision-making in cataract surgery.

Methods: Sixty-seven eyes from 67 patients undergoing cataract surgery and 109 eyes from 109 control subjects were compared. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was measured. The objective scatter index (OSI), modulation transfer function (MTF), Strehl ratio, predicted visual acuity (PVA) 100%, PVA 20%, and PVA 10% were measured using the OQAS. The sensitivity and specificity of the different parameters were analyzed using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The main parameters measured were sensitivity and specificity.

Results: The BCVA, OSI, PVA 100%, PVA 20%, and PVA 10% were higher in the cataract group compared to those in the control group, while the MTF and Strehl ratios were lower (p < 0.001 for all). ROC analysis showed that the OSI had the largest area under the curve and that the sensitivity and specificity of the OSI were 83.9 and 84.6%, respectively, at the optimal cut-off point of 2.35.

Conclusion: The MTF, OSI, Strehl ratio, PVA 100%, PVA 20% and PVA 10% may be useful parameters for preoperative decision-making in cataract surgery. The OSI appears to be the most effective parameter for this purpose.

Keywords: Cataract; Modulation transfer function; Objective scatter index; Optical quality analysis system; Predicted visual acuity; Strehl ratio.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Cataract / diagnosis*
  • Cataract Extraction / standards*
  • Decision Making*
  • Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological / standards*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lens, Crystalline / diagnostic imaging*
  • Lens, Crystalline / surgery
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Visual Acuity*