| Literature DB >> 34594578 |
Alexis Charles1, Pascal Staccini2, Arnaud Martel1, Stéphanie Baillif1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the course and outcomes of cataract surgery in one-eyed patients.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34594578 PMCID: PMC8478556 DOI: 10.1155/2021/5581512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2090-004X Impact factor: 1.909
Demographics of the studied population.
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| Mean; median | 74.1; 68.25 |
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| Men | 48 (48%) |
| Women | 52 (52%) |
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| At home | 94 (94%) |
| In a nursing home | 6 (6%) |
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| Patients referred by a local ophthalmologist ( | 46 (46%) |
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| No medical history | 28 (28%) |
| High blood pressure | 56 (56%) |
| Diabetes (type 1 or 2) | 25 (25%) |
| Prostatic disease | 7/48 men (14.58%) |
| Cognitive disorders | 9 (9%) |
| Chronic respiratory disease | 13 (13%) |
| Deforming osteoarticular disease | 1 (1%) |
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| Anticoagulants/antiplatelets | 38 (38.38%) |
| Treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia | 7 (7.07%) |
Ophthalmologic history and ocular treatments of the seeing eye.
| Ophthalmologic history and ocular treatments ( | |
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| No past history | 24 (24) |
| Acute anterior uveitis | 1 (1) |
| Corneal disease | |
| (i) Cornea guttata | 1 (1) |
| (ii) Corneal degeneration, dystrophy | 3 (3) |
| (iii) Pterygium | 1 (1) |
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| Ocular hypertension/glaucoma | 32 (32) |
| (i) Open-angle glaucoma | 30 (30) |
| (ii) Closed-angle glaucoma | 2 (2) |
| (iii) Neovascular glaucoma | 0 (0) |
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| Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) | 22 (22) |
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| Retinal pathologies (except for ARMD) | |
| (i) Myopic macular degeneration | 13 (13) |
| (ii) Pseudovitelliform macular dystrophy | 3 (3) |
| (iii) Macular hole/lamellar hole | 2 (2) |
| (iv) Epimacular membrane | 7 (7) |
| (v) Retinal detachment | 1 (1) |
| (vi) Familial retinal dystrophy | 2 (2) |
| (vii) Diabetic retinopathy/diabetic macular edema | 7 (7) |
| (viii) Central retinal vein occlusion | 4 (4) |
| Retrobulbar optic neuritis | 1 (1) |
| Nystagmus | 3 (3) |
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| Use of hypotonic drops | 32 (32) |
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| Surgical history | 7 (7) |
| (i) Trabeculectomy | 3 (3) |
| (ii) Retinal detachment | 1 (1) |
| (iii) Eyelid surgery | 1 (1) |
| (iv) Refractive surgery | 1 (1) |
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| Ophthalmologic history limiting the final visual recovery | 48 (48) |
Etiologies responsible for the visual acuity loss of the first eye.
| Etiologies responsible for the loss of the first eye ( | |
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| Amblyopia | 24 (25.26) |
| (i) Strabismus | 8 (8.42) |
| (ii) Anisometropia | 2 (2.11) |
| (iii) Etiology not specified | 14 (14.73) |
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| Ocular trauma | 8 (8.42) |
| Complicated cataract surgery | 7 (7.37) |
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| Corneal degeneration | 1 (1.05) |
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| (i) Closed-angle glaucoma | 2 (2.11) |
| (ii) Open-angle glaucoma | 3 (3.16) |
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| Retinal disease | |
| (i) Myopic macular degeneration | 5 (5.26) |
| (ii) Retinal detachment | 16 (16.84) |
| (iii) Macular hole | 1 (1.05) |
| (iv) Age-related macular degeneration | 17 (17.89) |
| (v) Retinitis pigmentosa | 1 (1.05) |
| (vi) Central retinal artery occlusion | 3 (3.16) |
| (vii) Central retinal vein occlusion | 4 (4.21) |
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| Inflammatory optic neuritis | 2 (2.11) |
| Posterior uveitis | 1 (1.05) |
Preoperative ophthalmic examination.
| Preoperative ophthalmic examination | |
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| (i) Left eye | 60 (60) |
| (ii) Right eye | 40 (40) |
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| (i) <20/200 | 17 (17) |
| (ii) Between 20/200 and 20/40 | 75 (75) |
| (iii) >20/40 | 8 (8) |
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| Patients with ocular hypertension (IOP > 21 mmHg) ( | 12 (12.63) |
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| (i) Corticonuclear | 63 (63) |
| (ii) Subcapsular posterior | 2 (2) |
| (iii) Subcapsular posterior and corticonuclear | 25 (25) |
| (iv) Brown cataract | 7 (7) |
| (v) White cataract | 3 (3) |
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| Pseudoexfoliation syndrome ( | 8 (10.81) |
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| (i) Good (>6 mm) | 44 (61.97) |
| (ii) Medium (4–6 mm) | 17 (23.94) |
| (iii) Small (<4 mm) | 10 (14.08) |
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| Shallow anterior chamber (<2 mm) ( | 6 (8.57) |
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| (i) Between 22 and 26 mm | 76 (76) |
| (ii) >26 mm | 16 (16) |
| (iii) <22 mm | 8 (8) |
IOP: intraocular pressure.
Course of the surgical procedure.
| Course of the surgical procedure | |
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| Hospitalization ( | |
| (i) Outpatient | 52 (52) |
| (ii) Inpatient | 48 (48) |
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| (i) Topical | 62 (62) |
| (ii) Locoregional | 9 (9) |
| (iii) General | 29 (29) |
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| (i) Senior | 57 (57) |
| (ii) Young | 43 (43) |
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| Capsular blue dye ( | 16 (16.16) |
| Iris retractors ( | 9 (9.09) |
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| Location ( | |
| (i) Capsular bag | 95 (95) |
| (ii) Sulcus | 3 (3) |
| (iii) Iris-claw intraocular lens (posterior artisan) | 2 (2) |
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| (i) Hydrophilic acrylic | 84 (84) |
| (ii) Hydrophobic acrylic | 16 (16) |
| Toric IOLs ( | 4 (4) |
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| Intraoperative complications ( | 5 (5.05) |
| (i) Capsular rupture | 2 (2.02) |
| (ii) Capsular lesion without rupture | 1 (1.01) |
| (iii) Zonulolysis | 1 (1.01) |
| (iv) Iris laceration | 1 (1.01) |
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| Corneal suture at the end of surgery ( | 6 (6.06) |
| Subconjunctival injection of corticosteroids ( | 6 (6.06) |
| Automated anterior vitrectomy ( | 1 (1.01) |