面对面调查眼科临床医生在白内障手术患者干眼病管理中的做法。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1177/11206721241312249
Khayam Naderi, Laura Maubon, Chun Fung Jeffrey Lam, Harry Roberts, Vishal Shah, Darshak S Patel, David O'Brart
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干眼病(DED)会影响白内障手术(CS)前生物测量的准确性,影响术后的视力表现,并可能因CS而加重。我们进行了一项调查,以评估临床医生直接照顾CS患者的DED实践。设计:前瞻性面对面调查。方法:面对面调查包括12个问题,涉及CS临床医生对DED前后的评估,干眼检查和DED的处理。结果:应答者127人(咨询师39%,实习生/研究员37%,专科医师8%,专科医师6%,验光师8%,专科护士2%),应答率100%。67%的患者在CS前对DED进行常规评估,81%的患者预计CS对DED有轻度至中度的负面影响。大约75%的人估计超过10%的术前患者无症状性DED,另有10%或更多的患者有症状性DED。几乎80%的人估计有10%或更多的患者在cs后出现了DED。与术后相比,术前进行了更多的DED测试(p = 0.02)。与非会诊医生相比,会诊医生术后进行干眼检查的人数更多(p = 0.02)。最常见的治疗选择包括润滑滴剂(95%)、眼睑卫生(75%)和夜间软膏/凝胶(54%)。接受CS手术的外科医生中,76%的人表示他们用眼粘手术装置覆盖眼表,34%的人在术中限制围术期的光照以限制DED。讨论:尽管预期CS对DED有负面影响,但在我们的调查中,三分之一的临床医生在CS之前没有常规评估DED,并且与术前相比,术后进行的干眼检查较少。
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A face-to-face survey on the practice of ophthalmic clinicians in the management of dry eye disease in patients undergoing cataract surgery.

Introduction: Dry eye disease (DED) can impact the accuracy of biometry measurements prior to cataract surgery (CS), influence visual performance post-CS, and can be exacerbated by CS. We performed a survey to evaluate the DED practice of clinicians directly caring for CS patients.

Design: Prospective face-to-face survey.

Method: Face-to-face survey consisting of 12 questions relating to CS clinicians' estimations of DED pre- and post-CS, dry eye tests performed, and the management of DED.

Result: There were one hundred and twenty-seven responders (39% consultants, 37% trainees/fellows, 8% associate specialists, 6% specialty doctors, 8% optometrists, 2% nurse specialists), with a 100% response rate. Sixty-seven percent routinely assessed for DED pre-CS, with 81% anticipating mild to moderative negative effects of CS on DED. Approximately 75% estimated that over 10% of pre-operative patients had asymptomatic DED, with another 10% or more suffering symptomatic DED. Almost 80% estimated that 10% or more of patients suffered DED post-CS. More DED tests were performed pre- compared to post-operatively (p = 0.02). More consultants performed dry eye tests post-operatively compared to non-consultants (p = 0.02). Most common treatment options included lubricating drops (95%), lid hygiene (75%) and night ointment/gels (54%). Seventy-six percent of surgeons performing CS stated they coated the ocular surface with an ophthalmic visco-surgical device and 34% limited intra-operative light exposure peri-operatively to limit DED.

Discussion: Despite the anticipated negative effects of CS on DED, 1 in 3 clinicians in our survey were not assessing routinely for DED prior to CS, and fewer dry eye tests were performed post-operatively compared to pre-surgery.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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