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SS-OCT Biometers Using The Sum-of-segments Method Versus Using The Mean Group Refractive Index To Measure Axial Length – How Does It Affect Iol Power Calculations?

By Bartosz.Kiziorek
March 26, 2024
Alcon Publications
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SS-OCT Biometers Using The Sum-of-segments Method Versus Using The Mean Group Refractive Index To Measure Axial Length – How Does It Affect Iol Power Calculations?

KEY TAKE-AWAYS

 

  • Today’s SS-OCT Biometers employ two methods to measure the axial length: Sum-of Segments using individual refractive indices or a Mean Group Refractive Index
  • The differences in axial length measurement between the two methods are statistically significant and most noticeable in long and short eyes
  • Axial length determined with the Mean Group Refractive Index is slightly shorter in short eyes and longer in long eyes
  • Depending on the length of the eye, some newer IOL power calculation formulas may provide better outcomes with the Sum-of-Segment method

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