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Iatrogenic Dry Eye Disease: Dealing with the Conundrum of Post-Cataract Discomfort. A PICASSO Board Narrative Review

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OPHTHALMOLOGY AND THERAPY
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 211-223

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s40123-021-00332-7

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Cataract; Cataract surgery; Dry eye; Dry eye disease; Iatrogenic dry eye; Ocular discomfort; Ocular surface

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The incidence and prevalence of dry eye disease after cataract surgery are often underestimated, affecting patients' quality of life. It is crucial to assess the ocular surface both before and after surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative dry eye and improve surgical outcomes.
The incidence and prevalence of dry eye disease (DED) after cataract surgery is greatly underestimated. The severity of dry eye symptoms has been reported to peak 7 days after cataract surgery and may persist for months, significantly affecting patients' quality of life (QoL). The importance of considering surgical outcomes not only in terms of visual acuity, but also in terms of the patients' QoL, necessitates the assessment and evaluation of the ocular surface by the cataract surgeon prior to the procedure. This narrative review, drafted by the P.I.C.A.S.S.O. (Italian Partners for the Correction of Ocular Surface Alterations) board, analyses the physiopathology of post-cataract surgery DED and highlights the pre-, intra- and postoperative risk factors that may alter ocular surface homeostasis; it proposes a practical comprehensive algorithm for the prevention, treatment and management of DED associated with cataract surgery. Particular attention needs to be paid to the pre- and intraoperative risk factors to reduce the incidence of postoperative dry eye and to improve cataract surgery outcome.

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