M. Garcia et al., MAGNIFICATION AND VISUAL-ACUITY IN HIGHLY MYOPIC PHAKIC EYES CORRECTED WITH AN ANTERIOR-CHAMBER INTRAOCULAR-LENS VERSUS BY OTHER METHODS, Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 22(10), 1996, pp. 1416-1422
Purpose: To calculate retinal magnification and visual acuity in highl
y myopic phakic eyes corrected with anterior chamber intraocular lense
s (IOLs) versus correction by other methods. Setting: Laboratory of Op
tics, University Alicante, Alicante, Spain. Methods: Relative retinal
magnification (RRM) was used to study changes in retinal image size in
duced by different correcting systems. Relative spectacle magnificatio
n (RSM) was used to compare these systems with the emmetropic eye. The
matrix method was used to calculate RRM, RSM, and visual acuity in 12
theoretical cases of myopia in eyes with axial lengths from 27.0 to 3
3.0 mm and corneal powers from 42.00 to 48.00 diopters. Results: The R
RM, RSM, and visual acuity increased as corneal power increased for a
myopic eye of fixed length. Changing the plane of correction from the
spectacle or cornea to the intraocular increased retinal magnification
, which increased visual acuity. Conclusion: Visual acuity in myopic e
yes corrected with an IOL will be better than that in myopic eyes corr
ected by other means because of the retinal magnification induced by t
he IOL, which increases visual acuity one line or more.