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  1. The Kane Formula is a tool to assist physicians in selecting the appropriate IOL for their patients. The results obtained by the calculator are not intended to serve as instruction from the author.

  2. www.iolformula.com › aboutKane Formula

    The Kane toric formula uses an algorithm incorporating regression, theoretical optics and artificial intelligence techniques to calculate the total corneal astigmatism. It then applies an ELP based approach to calculate the residual astigmatism for a particular eye and IOL power combination.

  3. 6 de fev. de 2023 · O futebolista do Tottenham, Harry Kane, atingiu no domingo a marca de 200 golos na Premier League, em paralelo com o facto de ter-se tornado o melhor marcador da história do clube, com 267 golos apontados. A marca de duas centenas de golos na Premier League valeu a vitória ao Tottenham frente ao Manchester City e colocou Kane, a ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2021 · The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of the Kane formula for IOL power calculation in comparison with other existing formulas using a single version of biometry device (IOLMaster 700) while incorporating LT and CCT variables into calculation.

  5. 12 de set. de 2023 · Jack X. Kane, MD, from Australia developed a new IOL power calculation formula in September 2017 using about 30,000 highly accurate cases from selected surgeons. The Kane formula uses a combination of theoretical optics, thin lens formulas, and “big data” techniques to make its predictions.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2020 · The Kane formula is another new IOL formula that incorporates artificial intelligence with theoretical optics for IOL power prediction. The required parameters are AL, corneal power, ACD, sex, and an A-constant. 36 LT and central corneal thickness are optional parameters but can increase the formula accuracy further.

  7. For IOL power formulas, the Kane formula was the most accurate formula over the entire axial length (AL) spectrum and in both the short eye (AL, 22.0 mm) and long eye (AL, 26.0 mm) subgroups. Other formulas that performed well in the short-eye subgroup were the Olsen (4-factor), Haigis, and Hill-radial basis function (RBF) 1.0.

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