Evaluating Postoperative Visual Performance and Reading Abilities of a Non-Diffractive EDOF IOL Compared to a Monofocal IOL: A Randomized Controlled Study on Eye Movements - Takeaways - MDSpire

Evaluating Postoperative Visual Performance and Reading Abilities of a Non-Diffractive EDOF IOL Compared to a Monofocal IOL: A Randomized Controlled Study on Eye Movements

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  • Sahand Amir-Asgari

  • Stefan Georgiev

  • Manuel Ruiss

  • Sotiris Plainis

  • Caroline Pilwachs

  • Oliver Findl

  • December 24, 2025

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    The study evaluates postoperative visual performance and reading abilities of a non-diffractive EDOF IOL compared to a monofocal IOL.

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    EDOF IOLs aim to enhance depth of focus and reduce visual disturbances, improving visual acuity at intermediate distances.

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    Reading efficiency is a key measure of vision-related quality of life, influenced by both visual and non-visual processes.

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    Eye movement analysis serves as a surrogate for silent reading performance, correlating with reading speed and overall performance.

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    The study was conducted as a randomized controlled trial, adhering to ethical guidelines and including specific patient criteria.

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