Clinical Scorecard: A Lens for Every Lifestyle
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | |
| Key Mechanisms | |
| Target Population | Patients undergoing cataract or refractive surgery, including those with specific ocular conditions. |
| Care Setting |
Key Highlights
- Multifocal IOLs provide vision correction at multiple distances, reducing reliance on glasses.
- Extended depth of focus (EDOF) lenses offer continuous vision with improved contrast sensitivity.
- The Clareon PanOptix, Clareon PanOptix Pro, and TECNIS Odyssey are leading trifocal IOLs with high patient satisfaction rates.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Management
Monitoring & Follow-up
Risks
- Monitor for adverse effects such as halos, glare, and reduced contrast sensitivity.
- Consider contraindications based on specific ocular conditions.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Consider lens type based on lifestyle, visual needs, and specific ocular conditions.
Clinical Best Practices
- Utilize a thorough preoperative discussion to tailor lens selection.
- Consider mix-and-match approaches for optimal visual outcomes.
- Implement evidence-based practices for monitoring postoperative outcomes.
References
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