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Zeiss® IOLMaster 700 Corneal Topography Module Comparison With Schwind's Sirius Corneal Topography®

Not Applicable
Conditions
Cataract
Registration Number
NCT05414773
Lead Sponsor
Edouard KOCH
Brief Summary

In order to determine the intraocular lens to be implanted during cataract surgery, keratometry and axial length must be measured in preoperative. The axial length is obtained by ocular ultrasound mode B. Keratometry is obtained by means of an automatic refractometer or corneal topography. Currently, ultrasound scanners are being developed with a topography module to combine axial length and keratometry measurement. The investigators want to evaluate the corneal topography module of the Zeiss® IOL Master 700 biometer.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • Men and Women Requiring CHV Cataract Surgery
  • Aged 18 or over
  • Insured under a social security scheme
  • Having been informed of the clinical study and having given oral express consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Person unable to express consent
  • Patient with a history of corneal dystrophy, corneal refractive surgery or keratoconus.
  • History of chronic corneal disease

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
keratometry measurementsday 1

to show that the keratometry measurements obtained using the topography module integrated in the IOL Master 700 are consistent with those obtained by a standard topography in patients operated for cataract surgery. The measures will be: K1 (steepest corneal meridian), K2 (flattest corneal meridian), Kmax (central corneal keratometry), the unit of measurement is the diopter.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

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