Glistening on intraocular lenses: A review.

Catarata Glistening Intraocular lens Lente intraocular Opacificación lente intraocular Opacification Optical coherence tomography Tomografía de coherencia óptica

Journal

Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia
ISSN: 2173-5794
Titre abrégé: Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed)
Pays: Spain
ID NLM: 101715860

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Sep 2023
Historique:
received: 14 05 2023
accepted: 07 06 2023
medline: 4 9 2023
pubmed: 28 6 2023
entrez: 27 6 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The glistening in intraocular lenses (IOLs) is a phenomenon in which tiny water-filled microvacuoles (MVs) form within the IOL material, causing light to scatter and create a sparkling or shimmering effect. The presence of glistening is common in many types of IOL materials and models and has been extensively studied in recent years to determine its incidence, risk factors, evolution, and possible clinical relevance. Classically, it has been studied in vitro in the laboratory or by means of photography obtained with a slit lamp, but these were techniques that required either specific technology or an expert explorer, complex image processing, and required a lot of time. In recent years, proposals based on the Scheimpflug camera and optical coherence tomography have emerged to try to simplify the analysis of glistening in IOLs. It has been described that the manufacturing process, the hydrophobic acrylic material, or the time since surgery are risk factors for the appearance of glistening. In addition, many issues related to this phenomenon are still unknown, such as not knowing from what number of points or their size they may have relevance to visual function since different optical phenomena related to glistening have been described on the IOLs.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37369324
pii: S2173-5794(23)00111-1
doi: 10.1016/j.oftale.2023.06.016
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

493-506

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 Sociedad Española de Oftalmología. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

J I Fernández-Vigo (JI)

Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria (IdISSC), Madrid, Spain; Centro Internacional de Oftalmología Avanzada, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: jfvigo@hotmail.com.

M T Serrano González-Peramato (MT)

Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospital Perpetuo Socorro, Badajoz, Spain.

C Nunila Gómez-de-Liaño (C)

Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria (IdISSC), Madrid, Spain.

I Sánchez-Guillén (I)

Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospital Perpetuo Socorro, Badajoz, Spain; Centro Internacional de Oftalmología Avanzada, Badajoz, Spain.

J Á Fernández-Vigo (JÁ)

Centro Internacional de Oftalmología Avanzada, Madrid, Spain; Centro Internacional de Oftalmología Avanzada, Badajoz, Spain; Departamento de Oftalmología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain.

A Macarro-Merino (A)

Centro Internacional de Oftalmología Avanzada, Madrid, Spain; Centro Internacional de Oftalmología Avanzada, Badajoz, Spain.

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