Eye scanner showdown: can new tech reduce need for ultrasound in dense cataracts?

NCT ID NCT07475832

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at two different eye scanners (ARGOS and IOLMaster 700) used to measure the length of the eye in people with dense cataracts. Researchers wanted to see if the newer scanner could get accurate measurements more often, potentially reducing the need for a more involved ultrasound test. The study involved 61 adults who had already had cataract surgery and whose medical records were reviewed.

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  • Berkeley Eye Center - Sugar Land

    Sugar Land, Texas, 77478, United States

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