Two groups of patients with diagnosed myopia and astigmatism underwent surgery to have their natural lens removed. The reason of the study was to answer a question if, and how a different level of higher order aberration generated by crystalline lenes, devoid of any visible pathologies can influence visual acuity and quality of vision. A first, examining group, which included 15 patients (29 eyes), had lens removal because of diagnosed lens dysfunction and deteriorated visual acuity to far distances. Second, the control group included 20 patients (31 eyes) with normal visual acuity who had lens removal in the process of refractive lens exchange. The level of higher order aberration generated by the lens examined preoperatively was abnormally higher in examining group as compared with control group. Visual acuity to far distances, measured in examining group was preoperatively deteriorated (mean values = 0.6 logMar) and improved postoperatively (mean values = 0.3 logMar), statistically significantly in contrast to the group undergoing refractive lens exchange, where visual acuity pre and postoperatively comparable.Background: This article tries to prove that one of the reasons for deterioration of visual acuity, like also quality of vision lies in healthy looking crystalline lens, if it generates high values of higher order aberrations.
Aim of the study:To assess how higher order aberrations, generated by the patient's healthy-looking lens can influence visual acuity and quality of vision.Methods: Two groups of patients underwent surgery to have their natural lens removed in the process of refractive lens exchange and congenital lens dysfunction. Congenital lens dysfunction is so far from an undiagnosed cause of deterioration of quality of vision and decreased visual acuity to far distances.Results: Statistically significant differences were obtained in both preoperative values of higher-order aberration generated by the lens as well as preoperative and postoperative values of visual acuity to far distances. Visual acuity in the group with congenital lens dysfunction improved statistically significantly in contrast to the group undergoing refractive lens exchange.Conclusions: Lack of visible cause of visual acuity deterioration be an impulse to extend diagnostics to include tests for higher order aberration, generated by the lens.