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One-year post-operative comparison of visual function and patient satisfaction with trifocal and extended depth of focus intraocular lenses.

Elizabeth M LawRajesh K AggarwalHetal BuckhurstHosam E KasabyJonathan MarsdenGary ShumPhillip J Buckhust
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Near vision is significantly better for the trifocal, thus greater levels of spectacle independence. The range of intermediate vision was greater for the EDoF but no difference in intermediate VA. In the early period, differences in contrast sensitivity and halo size/intensity were noted, however, by one-year these measures were not significantly different.
Keyphrases
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