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Fluorophotometry in myopic phakic eyes with anterior chamber intraocular lenses to correct severe myopia.

J J Pérez-Santonja1, J L Hernández, J M Benítez del Castillo, C Rodríguez-Bermejo, M A Zato.   

Abstract

Implanting an anterior chamber intraocular lens in a phakic eye is an effective surgical procedure for the correction of severe myopia. However, the potential risks on the anterior segment structures are scarcely known. We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the permeability of the blood-aqueous barrier and the lens transmittance changes after Worst-Fechner lenses were implanted to correct myopia. Preoperative and serial postoperative fluorophotometry was done in 15 eyes that had a Worst-Fechner lens implanted to correct myopia. Lens transmittance was evaluated by lens autofluorescence, and permeability of the blood-aqueous barrier was estimated by anterior vitreous fluorophotometry, which was carried out before and after intravenous injection of fluorescein. Preoperative lens transmittance was 0.971 +/- 0.002 (mean +/- standard error), and, after the operation, lens transmittance decreased to 0.970 +/- 0.002 at one month, 0.966 +/- 0.001 at three months, 0.964 +/- 0.002 at six months, and 0.962 +/- 0.003 at 14 months. At three, six, and 14 months after the operation, lens transmittance values were significantly lower than preoperative values (P = .038 at three months, P < .001 at six months, and P = .005 at 14 months). Fluorescein concentration in the anterior vitreous was 18.522 +/- 1.797 ng/ml (mean +/- standard error) preoperatively and was 21.328 +/- 1.667 ng/ml at one month, 27.518 +/- 1.412 ng/ml at three months, 27.150 +/- 1.474 ng/ml at six months, and 27.012 +/- 1.980 ng/ml at 14 months postoperatively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8085588     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)72955-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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