Automated refraction is stable 1week after uncomplicated cataract surgery

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作者
Ostri, Christoffer [1 ]
Holfort, Stig K. [1 ]
Fich, Marianne S. [1 ]
Riise, Per [1 ]
机构
[1] Rigshosp Glostrup, Dept Ophthalmol, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
automated refraction; cataract surgery; postoperative; stability; stable; uncomplicated; ENDOTHELIAL-CELL LOSS; TEMPORAL PHACOEMULSIFICATION; RISK-FACTORS; STABILIZATION; ERROR; EYE;
D O I
10.1111/aos.13545
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
PurposeTo compare automated refraction 1week and 1month after uncomplicated cataract surgery. MethodsIn this prospective cohort study, we recruited patients in a 2-month period and included consecutive patients scheduled for bilateral small-incision phacoemulsification cataract surgery. The exclusion criteria were (i) corneal and/or retinal pathology that could lead to automated refraction miscalculation and (ii) surgery complications. Automated refraction was measured 1week and 1month after surgery. ResultsNinety-five patients met the in- and exclusion criteria and completed follow-up. The mean refractive shift in spherical equivalent was -0.02dioptre (D) between 1week and 1month after surgery and not statistical significant (p=0.78, paired t-test). The magnitude of refractive shift in either myopic or hyperopic direction was neither correlated to age, preoperative corneal astigmatism, axial length nor phacoemulsification energy used during surgery (p>0.05 for all variables, regression analysis). The refractive target was missed with 1.0D or more in 11 (12%) patients. In this subgroup, the mean refractive shift in spherical equivalent was 0.49D between 1week and 1month after surgery with a trend towards statistical significance (p=0.07, paired t-test). There was no difference in age, preoperative corneal astigmatism, axial length or phacoemulsification energy used during surgery compared to the remainder of the patients (p>0.05 for all variables, unpaired t-test). ConclusionAutomated refraction is stabile 1week after uncomplicated cataract surgery, but there is a trend towards instability, if the refractive target is missed with 1.0D or more.
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