Ultrasound Contact Biometry with and without pupil dilation.

Muhammad Suhail Sarwar, Ghulam Rasool, Muhammad Ali Ayaz Sadiq, Asad Aslam Khan, Shahid Dogar, Qasim Lateef Chaudhry, Mahar Safdar Ali Qasim

Abstract


Purpose: To evaluate the difference in ultrasonic biometric measurements and intraocular lens power calculation before and after pupil dilation. Methods: In this prospective cohort case series, contact ultrasonic biometry measurements before and after pupil dilation were performed on 118 eyes, at the cataract pre-surgery clinic. The parameters compared were axial length (AL), corneal power (mean K) and the corresponding intraocular lens (IOL) power which was calculated using the SRK/T formula. Paired sample t-test was applied. Confidence interval of 95% with α of 0.05 was taken. Results: This study found statistically no significant difference in pre- and post-dilation calculated IOL power (p=0.507). However, statistically there was significant difference between K-reading, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness and axial lengths (p<0.008). Vitreous length did not show any difference on dilatation of pupil (p= 0.051). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that there is no statistically and clinically significant effect of pupil dilation on biometry measurements for intraocular lens power calculations using SRK/T formula, though significant changes may be noted in K-reading, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness and axial lengths.

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