Review Article
Biomaterial Influence on Intraocular Lens Performance: An Overview
Table 2
Impact of glistenings on visual function with several models of AcrySof intraocular lenses (IOLs).
| Author | IOL model | Eyes (n) | Follow-up | Results |
| Moreno-Montanes et al. [119] | AcrySof MA30BA | 129 | 20 ± 11 months | No impact on visual acuity | Colin et al. [120] | AcrySof SN60AT, SN60WF, SA60AT, or MA | 260 | 0–86 months | No impact on visual acuity | Colin et al. [129] | AcrySof SN60WF | 111 | ±24 months | No impact on visual acuity | Monestam and Behndig [121] | AcrySof MA60BM | 103 | >10 years | No impact on visual acuity at high and low contrast | Colin and Orignac [122] | Several AcrySof | 97 | 18 months | No impact on visual acuity or contrast sensitivity | Hayashi et al. [133] | AcrySof versus SI30NB versus PMMA | 35 | >10 years | No impact on visual acuity and aberrometry | Chang et al. [24] | AcrySof SA60AT versus Sensar AR40e | 80 | 5–7 years | No impact on visual acuity or contrast sensitivity | Chang and Kugelberg [130] | AcrySof SA60AT & BL27 | 120 | 9 years | No impact on visual acuity or contrast sensitivity | Waite et al. [112] | AcrySof SA & SN60 | 20 | 36 months | No impact on visual acuity, aberrometry, and contrast sensitivity but at high spatial frequencies | Gunenc et al. [131] | AcrySof MA30BA & MA60BA | 91 | 7–24 months | Decreased contrast sensitivity at high spatial frequencies | Xi et al. [132] | AcrySof SA60AT | 120 | 2 years | No impact on visual acuity and contrast sensitivity but at high spatial frequencies | Christiansen et al. [124] | AcrySof MA30BA & MA60BM | 42 | 6–46 months | Decreased visual acuity but not glare and contrast sensitivity |
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