J Glaucoma
J GlaucomaOctober 2025Comparative Study

Vision-Related Quality of Life in Glaucomatous Patients With Multifocal Intraocular Lens.

Quality of Life

Summary

Glaucomatous patients with multifocal IOL experienced comparable VRQoL, but more spectacle independence compared with monofocal IOL. Multifocal IOL could be considered in mild to moderate glaucomatous patients, who spectacle-free was warranted.

Abstract

PRCIS

Glaucoma patients with multifocal intraocular lenses (MIOLs) reported comparable vision-related quality of life but greater spectacle independence than monofocal IOL users. MIOLs may be considered for mild to moderate glaucoma patients desiring spectacle-free vision.

PURPOSE

To compare the vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) in glaucomatous patients receiving bilateral monofocal intraocular lens (mIOL) and multifocal intraocular lens (MIOL) implantation.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

This was a comparative, nonrandomized, unmasked, cross-sectional study in pseudophakic patients with mild to moderate glaucoma who underwent uneventful phacoemulsification with bilateral MIOL or mIOL implantation from January 2010 to June 2022 at the Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. Data collection included distant and near best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), percent of spectacle independence and VRQoL. The 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Functional Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25) (translated into Thai) was used to access VRQoL (score 0 to 100). The scores were adjusted for age and glaucomatous staging using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).

RESULTS

A total of 109 patients were enrolled. Fifty patients received MIOL and 59 received mIOL. There was significantly more moderate glaucoma in mIOL (39.7%) the MIOL group (17.5%) ( P =0.002). Postoperatively, there was no statistically significant difference in BCVA, but the MIOL group had significantly better uncorrected near VA ( P <0.001). Spectacle-free was significantly greater in MIOL (78%) than mIOL (25.4%) ( P <0.001). Mean adjusted NEI-VFQ-25 scores was 95.4 in MIOL and 93.5 in mIOL, which was not significantly different between groups ( P =0.114).

CONCLUSION

Glaucomatous patients with multifocal IOL experienced comparable VRQoL, but more spectacle independence compared with monofocal IOL. Multifocal IOL could be considered in mild to moderate glaucomatous patients, who spectacle-free was warranted.

Keywords

cataractglaucomamultifocal intraocular lensspectacle-freevision-related quality of life

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