Endothelial cell changes after small incision cataract surgery in diabetic and non-diabetic patients: A cohort study

Z. Ahmed, SM Ahmed, A. Tasneem, F. Jafar, B. Shraavya
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Cornea of diabetic patients is exposed to increased glucose concentration which contributes to the accumulation of advanced glycation end products, on the basement membrane lamina. Reduced corneal endothelial cell density and swelling of the cornea are indicators of corneal dysfunction and there is evidence that patients with diabetes mellitus have some functional corneal abnormalities. There is a paucity of data from India on the effects of small incision cataract surgery on the corneal endothelium, therefore this study will give us an insight and better understanding of the methods to adapt while operating to prevent the endothelial cell loss. Objectives: To assess the endothelial cell changes and central cornel thickness pre operatively and post operatively in patients with type II diabetes mellitus and age matched individuals after Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery. Methods: It is a hospital based prospective cohort study done on 60 eyes of sixty diabetic patients and 60 eyes of age matched individuals who underwent small incision cataract surgery. The endothelial cell density, coefficient of variation, hexagonality and the central corneal thickness was measured at regular intervals on post operative day 1, week 1, week 4 and week 8. Results: Statistical significance in reduced ECD, increase in the coefficient of variation and central corneal thickness post operatively in diabetics when compared to age matched controls. Endothelial cell loss was independent of the duration and severity of diabetes. Conclusion: The decrease in the endothelial cell density, reflects that surgical trauma is more in diabetic patients than normal individuals.
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糖尿病和非糖尿病患者小切口白内障手术后内皮细胞的变化:一项队列研究
糖尿病患者的角膜暴露于葡萄糖浓度增加,这有助于在基底膜上积累晚期糖基化终产物。角膜内皮细胞密度降低和角膜肿胀是角膜功能障碍的指标,有证据表明糖尿病患者存在一些角膜功能异常。印度缺乏关于小切口白内障手术对角膜内皮影响的数据,因此本研究将使我们更好地了解手术中预防内皮细胞损失的适应方法。目的:探讨2型糖尿病患者及年龄匹配人群在人工小切口白内障手术前后角膜内皮细胞的变化及角膜中央厚度。方法:以医院为基础的前瞻性队列研究,对60例接受小切口白内障手术的糖尿病患者和60例年龄匹配的个体进行了60眼的研究。术后第1天、第1周、第4周、第8周定期测定角膜内皮细胞密度、变异系数、六角形和角膜中央厚度。结果:与年龄匹配的对照组相比,糖尿病患者术后ECD降低、变异系数增加、角膜中央厚度增加均有统计学意义。内皮细胞损失与糖尿病的持续时间和严重程度无关。结论:血管内皮细胞密度的降低,反映了手术创伤对糖尿病患者的影响大于正常人。
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