S. Nishida et al., OBJECTIVELY EVALUATED APPARENT ACCOMMODATION OF PSEUDOPHAKIA - MOVEMENT OF THE INTRAOCULAR-LENS ON THE OPTIC AXIS, Ophthalmic research, 26, 1994, pp. 79-83
As an indirect measure of possible apparent accommodation in unilatera
lly pseudophakic patients with posterior chamber lenses, the depths of
the anterior chambers were assessed by Scheimpflug slit images quanti
fied by an anterior eye segment analysis system (ESA-1000). The fellow
eye focused from 5 m to 30 cm. Twenty-three subjects, 9 males and 14
females, aged 51-78 years were examined. Controls were 114 phakic eyes
of 57 patients in the age range from the teens to the sixties. In the
pseudophakic group, the mean shallowing of the anterior chambers from
the 5-meter baseline to attempted accommodation at 30 cm was 0.034 mm
in the fifties, 0.018 mm in the sixties and 0.012 mm in the seventies
. In the phakic normal controls, the values were 0.17 mm in the teens,
0.15 mm in the twenties, 0.1 mm in the thirties, 0.06 mm in the forti
es, 0.05 mm in the fifties and 0.03 mm in the sixties. It is concluded
that the movement of the IOL was too small to affect the refractive p
ower of the pseudophakic eyes.