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Abstract Background: Corneal power measurement is essential for IOL power calculation. Conventional keratometry measures the anterior corneal surface using a standard keratometric index without measuring the posterior corneal surface. Schiempflug imaging have added the ability to measure posterior corneal surface which may affect IOL power calculation and postoperative refraction. Purpose: To evaluate different keratometric measurements including Simulated keratometry (SimK), true net power (TNP), total corneal refractive power (TCRP) and equivalent K reading (EKR) obtained from corneal tomography in IOL power calculation and compare the predicted refraction of calculated IOL power with postoperative subjective refraction. Materials and methods: Sixty-five cataractous eyes were included in this prospective interventional case series. Four corneal power measurements using Pentacam AXL were analyzed: SimK over 3mm, TNP over 4mm, TCRP over 3mm and EKR over 4.5mm. The IOL power was calculated using Barrett Universal II formula. Results: No statistically significant difference between SimK and EKR (p-value=1.000) while TNP and TCRP were statistically significantly higher than SimK (p-value<0.001) with mean difference 1.2+/-0.2D and 0.67+/-0.34D respectively. The mean prediction error of refractive outcome was -0.006+/-0.32D for SimK, -0.02+/-0.5D for EKR, 1.08+/-0.4D for TNP and 0.56+/-0.46D for TCRP. Conclusion: Corneal power measurements using SimK and EKR displayed comparable accuracy in IOL power calculation and postoperative refraction while TNP and TCRP were far away. |