Rev Bras Oftalmol.2025;84:e0091

Objective and subjective visual outcome comparison analysis of two diffractive presbyopic correcting intraocular lenses

Maria Carolina , César , Bernardo Kaplan , Mario Augusto Pereira Dias , Patrick Frensel de Moraes , Jonathan Clive , Paulo Tadeu Silva , Maurício Agne , André Lins de , Antônio Francisco Pimenta , Larissa , Pedro Carlos , Wilson Takashi

DOI: 10.37039/1982.8551.20250091

ABSTRACT

This case series evaluates the visual outcomes of two trifocal intraocular lenses, the ZFR00V and TNFT00, in cataract surgery patients. Nineteen patients (38 eyes) were bilaterally implanted with one of the two intraocular lenses. Postoperative assessments included uncorrected and corrected distance, intermediate, and near visual acuities, as well as patient-reported satisfaction and photic phenomena. Both intraocular lenses provided satisfactory visual performance for distance and intermediate vision. However, the ZFR00V intraocular lenses demonstrated superior near vision, particularly in the defocus range between −1.50 D and −3.00 D. Despite these differences, patient satisfaction levels were comparable between groups, with photic phenomena reported at similar frequencies. These findings highlight the importance of individualized intraocular lens selection based on each patient’s visual needs.

Objective and subjective visual outcome comparison analysis of two diffractive presbyopic correcting intraocular lenses

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