A. Karekla, Charalampia Linardi, A. Morfopoulos, Ioannis K. Lamprinakis
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摘要
本研究的目的是研究超声乳化过程中使用的超声能量对角膜结构的影响,角膜结构是眼睛最重要的屈光部分。这将通过比较与角膜厚度和内皮相关的术前和术后参数及其与临床、术内和影像学诊断结果的相关性来实现。MeThodS:这是一项在Evangelismos G.H.a.进行的临床前瞻性研究。患者的入组基于详细的病史评估、药物记录以及细致的裂隙灯检查、眼压测量、最佳矫正视力评估和彻底的眼底镜检查。核性白内障硬化症采用晶状体混浊分类系统III进行评估,并安排患者进行手术。术前,使用镜面显微镜(Tomey EM-3000;Tomey,Tennenlohe,德国),记录CCT和几个内皮指数。术后1、7和30天进行了相同的测量。所有的手术都没有并发症。ReSulTS:术前和术后数据的统计分析显示,尽管术后1天和7天角膜中央厚度升高,但在最终评估中没有统计学上的显著差异,平均升高仅为3.9μm。然而,在所有术后测量中,内皮细胞密度水平均降低(p<0001)。最终ECL%为18,58%,最严重的损失发生在术后第一周。角膜水肿和内皮细胞损失与视力差、角膜曲率降低、核硬化增加和超声测量时间延长有关。结论:共聚焦显微镜是一种有用的工具,可以指出白内障超声乳化术后角膜结构的显著差异。对更大的患者队列进行评估和延长随访程序可以提供有关手术后角膜改变的进一步信息。oRiginAl ARTiCle眼科,“Evangelismos”雅典综合医院,希腊医院2019,14(1):7-12通讯:Charalampia Linardi,医学博士,博士,雅典“Evangelimsos”综合医院眼科主任,45-47,Ipsilandou街,10676,希腊电话:+30 6944 506360电子邮件:harilinardi@gmail.com手稿于2018年3月3日收到;2019年6月12日收到修订稿;2019年6月12日接受关键工作:白内障,超声乳化,角膜,晶状体,内皮,超声,共聚焦显微镜AbbreviAtion List CCT:角膜中央厚度CV:变异系数ECD:内皮细胞密度ECL%:内皮细胞损失%SD:标准差。作者声明,关于本文,不存在任何财务关系或利益冲突
A Clinical Prospective Study: Corneal alterations after cataract surgery with the technique of phacoemulsification
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of ultrasound energy used during phacoemulsification on corneal structure, which is the most important refractive part of the eye. This will be achieved with the comparison of preoperative and postoperative parameters related to corneal thickness and endothelium and their correlation with clinical, intrasurgical and imaging diagnostic findings. MeThodS: This is a clinical prospective study conducted in Evangelismos G.H.A. The patients’ enrollment was based on detailed medical history assessment, medication records as well as meticulous slit lamp examination, tonometry, best corrected visual acuity evaluation and thorough fundoscopy. Nuclear cataract sclerosis was evaluated with Lens Opacities Classification System III, and patients were scheduled for surgery. Preoperatively, with the use of specular microscopy (Tomey EM-3000; Tomey, Tennenlohe, Germany), CCT and several endothelial indices were recorded. The same measurements took place the 1, 7 and 30 postoperative day. All the surgical operations were done without complications. ReSulTS: Statistical analysis from preoperative and postoperative data showed that central corneal thickness, although elevated during the 1 and 7 postoperative day, did not present statistical significant difference in the final evaluation, with a mean elevation of only 3,9μm. Endothelial cell density levels though were reduced in all postoperative measurements (p<0,001). The final ECL% was 18,58%, with the most profound loss being accounted in the first postoperative week. Corneal edema and endothelial cell loss were correlated with poor visual acuity, reduced corneal curvature, increased nuclear sclerosis and prolonged time of ultrasound metrics. ConCluSion: The use of confocal microscopy is a useful tool in pointing significant differences of corneal structure after uneventfull cataract phacoemulsification. The evaluation of a larger cohort of patients and a prolonged follow up procedure could give further information concerning corneal alterations after surgery. oRiginAl ARTiCle Ophthalmology Department, “Evangelismos” General Hospital of Athens, Greece HOSPITAL CHRONICLES 2019, 14(1): 7–12 Correspondence to: Charalampia Linardi, MD, PhD, Msc Director of Ophthalmology Department, “Evangelismos” General Hospital of Athens, 45-47, Ipsilandou street, 10676 Athens, Greece Tel.: +30 6944 506360 E-mail: harilinardi@gmail.com Manuscript received March 3, 2018; revised manuscript received June 12, 2019; Accepted June 12, 2019 Key woRdS: Cataract, phacoemulsification, cornea, lens, endothelium, ultrasound, confocal microscopy AbbreviAtion List CCT: central corneal thickness CV: coefficient of variation ECD: endothelial cell density ECL%: endothelial cell loss% SD: standard deviation. The authors declare that there is no financial relationship or conflict of interest to disclose concerning this article