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  • The study aimed to evaluate how patients used spectacles and their visual satisfaction after bilateral cataract surgery targeting perfect vision in both eyes, focusing on costs and lifestyle impact.
  • It involved 70 patients who had bilateral cataract surgery and were assessed over the phone at least 6 months post-surgery regarding their spectacle use, types, costs, and satisfaction levels.
  • Results showed that 84% of patients bought new glasses, mostly varifocals or reading glasses, with a median cost of around 980 Swiss Francs, and most reported high visual satisfaction despite varied refractive outcomes post-surgery.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The goal of this study was to investigate the use of spectacles in everyday life after bilateral cataract surgery with a preoperative refractive target of emmetropia in both eyes. In addition, we analyzed the total cost of spectacles and the patient's visual satisfaction at least 6 months after surgery.

Methods: Patients after bilateral cataract surgery with implantation of an aspheric monofocal IOL (Tecnis 1, Johnson & Johnson) with a preoperative refractive target of emmetropia in both eyes and a documented refractive outcome were included in this prospective observational study. In a phone interview ≥ 6 months after surgery, the following items were assessed: type of spectacles purchased and overall cost, type of activity with and duration of spectacle wear, and satisfaction with the visual situation.

Results: Seventy patients were included in this study. Depending on their postoperative refraction, patients were divided into group A (n = 27) with perfect emmetropia in both eyes (i.e., spherical equivalent [SE] of ≥ - 0.25 D to ≤ + 0.25 D), group B (n = 21) with achieved emmetropia in one eye (i.e., SE of ≥ - 0.25 D to ≤ + 0.25 D) and a myopic refraction in the other eye (< - 0.25 D), and group C (n = 22) with bilateral myopic results (SE of < - 0.25 D). Overall, 84% of patients had purchased new spectacles, mostly varifocals (59%) or reading glasses (24%) at the median cost of 980 Swiss Francs (mean: CHF 912 ± 746). Despite patients' initial reasoning for their lens choice to require reading glasses only, varifocal glasses were worn for more than 50% or all of awake time by 48% of patients in group A, 43% in group B, and 68% in group C. Despite their regular spectacles use, patients' visual satisfaction was very high in all three groups.

Conclusions: Most patients who achieve perfect bilateral emmetropia after implantation of monofocal aspheric lenses buy varifocal spectacles within 6 months, and more than half of all patients use their varifocal spectacles for more than 50% of their awakening time. The costs for such spectacles are high.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2034-6365DOI Listing

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