“Predicting intraocular lens tilt using a machine learning concept”

Author:

Waser Klemens12ORCID,Honeder Andreas12,Hirnschall Nino12ORCID,Khalil Haidar12,Pomberger Leon12,Laubichler Peter12,Mariacher Siegfried12,Bolz Matthias12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kepler University Clinic Linz, Austria

2. Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Abstract

Objective: Aim of this study was to use a combination of partial least squares regression and a machine learning approach to predict IOL tilt using pre-operative biometry data. Setting: Patients scheduled for cataract surgery at the Kepler University Clinic Linz Design: Prospective single center study Methods: Optical coherence tomography, autorefraction and subjective refraction was performed at baseline and 8 weeks after cataract surgery. In analysis I only one eye per patient was included and a tilt prediction model was generated. In analysis II a pair-wise comparison between right and left eyes was performed. Results: In analysis I 50 eyes of 50 patients were analysed. Difference in amount, orientation and vector from pre- to post-operative lens tilt was -0.13°, 2.14° and 1.20° respectively. A high predictive power (variable importance for projection) for post-operative tilt prediction was found for pre-operative tilt (VIP=2.2), pupil decentration (VIP=1.5), lens thickness (VIP=1.1), axial eye length (VIP=0.9) and pre-operative lens decentration (VIP=0.8). These variables were applied to a machine learning algorithm resulting in an out of bag score of 0.92°. In analysis II 76 eyes of 38 patients were included. The difference of pre- to post-operative IOL tilt of right and left eyes of the same individuum was statistically relevant. Conclusion: Post-operative IOL tilt showed excellent predictability using pre-operative biometry data and a combination of partial least squares regression and a machine learning algorithm. Pre-operative lens tilt, pupil decentration, lens thickness, axial eye length and pre-operative lens decentration were found to be the most relevant parameters for this prediction model.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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