Optical coherence tomography evaluation of macular edema after phacoemulsification surgery with intracameral mydriatics |
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Authors: | Johansson Magdalena Lundberg Björn Behndig Anders |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Federico II University, Naples, Italy;2. IRCCS San Raffaele Roma, Italy;3. Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA), Italy;4. Cardiovascular and Cell Sciences Research Institute, St George''s University, London, UK |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To quantify the macular edema induced by intracameral mydriatics in phacoemulsification surgery. SETTING: University hospital eye clinic, Ume?, Sweden. METHODS: In a randomized study of 22 patients, 11 patients were given 150 muL of a mixture of phenylephrine 1.5% and lidocaine 1% intracamerally for mydriasis and anesthesia. In a control group (n = 11), conventional topical mydriatics and intracameral lidocaine were given. Multiple preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative variables were recorded. RESULTS: There were no differences in macular edema between the 2 treatments. A correlation was seen between macular edema and impaired visual acuity 1 week postoperatively. On the first postoperative day, a similar correlation was seen between corneal edema and the degree of visual improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Intracameral lidocaine and phenylephrine for mydriasis and anesthesia did not induce more significant macular edema than the standard regimen of topical mydriatics plus intracameral lidocaine. Macular edema limited visual improvement 1 week after phacoemulsification, while corneal edema appeared to have a larger effect immediately after surgery. |
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