糖尿病患者白内障手术的疗效

V. Canadanovic, N. Babic, S. Davidović, A. Miljkovic, Stefan Brunet, S. Barišić
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介绍。糖尿病与白内障形成之间的关系已在许多临床研究中得到证实。糖尿病患者白内障发病更频繁,发病年龄更早。随着全球糖尿病患病率的不断上升,糖尿病性白内障的发病率也在稳步上升。虽然白内障手术的总体效果很好,但糖尿病患者的视力可能比没有糖尿病的患者差。本研究的目的是评估白内障手术的视力结果(视力和视力功能)、术中和术后并发症,并评估最终手术结果。材料和方法。这项前瞻性研究包括128例(133只眼)白内障患者,并在诺维萨德伏伊伏丁那临床中心眼科诊所进行白内障手术前至少5年诊断为2型糖尿病。完整的病史包括患者的年龄、自糖尿病诊断以来的时间、糖尿病的当前管理、血压和使用糖化血红蛋白评估血糖控制。所有患者术前均行全面眼科检查,术后7天、1个月、6个月复查。结果。患者手术时的平均年龄为63.5岁(SD±6.5,范围57 - 70岁),平均糖尿病病程8.5年。胰岛素组糖化血红蛋白水平为6.8,口服药物组为8.2 (p < 0.05)。糖尿病合并其他全身性疾病81例(63.28%),其他眼部疾病45例(33.83%)。133只手术眼中有20只(15%)出现术中并发症:后囊膜破裂伴玻璃体丢失、术中瞳孔缩小、虹膜出血和脉络膜上出血。结论。白内障手术联合人工晶状体植入术是一种有效且安全的糖尿病患者手术方法,威胁视力的并发症很少。我们的研究证实,糖尿病患者手术后的视力取决于手术时糖尿病视网膜病变的严重程度。
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Outcome of cataract surgery in diabetic patients
Introduction. The association between diabetes and cataract formation has been shown in many clinical studies. Development of cataract occurs more frequently and at an earlier age in diabetic patients. Due to the increasing prevalence of diabetes worldwide, the incidence of diabetic cataracts steadily rises. While the overall outcomes of cataract surgery are excellent, patients with diabetes may have poorer vision outcomes than those without diabetes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the visual outcomes (visual acuity and visual function), intraoperative and postoperative complications of cataract surgery, and to assess the final surgical outcomes. Material and Methods. The prospective study included 128 patients (133 eyes) with cataract and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 2 at least 5 years prior to cataract surgery, operated at the Eye Clinic, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad. A full medical history included patients' age, the time since the diagnosis of diabetes, current management of diabetes, blood pressure and assessment of glycemic control using glycosylated hemoglobin. All patients underwent complete ophthalmological examination before cataract surgery, and were re-examined 7 days, one and six months after the surgery. Results. The mean age of patients at the time of surgery was 63.5 years (SD ± 6.5, range 57 - 70 years) with mean duration of diabetes 8.5 years. The glycosylated haemoglobin level in the group treated with insulin was 6.8 vs. 8.2 in patients on oral medications (p < 0.05). Diabetes mellitus was accompanied by other systemic diseases in 81 patients (63.28%), whereas 45 of 133 operated eyes (33.83%) had other ocular diseases. Intraoperative complications occurred in 20 of 133 operated eyes (15%): posterior capsular rupture with vitreous loss, intraoperative miosis, iris hemorrhage and suprachoroidal hemorrhage. Conclusion. Cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation is an effective and safe surgical procedure in diabetic patients, and sight threatening complications are rare. Our study confirmed that visual acuity after surgery in diabetic patients depends on the severity of diabetic retinopathy at the time of surgery.
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