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Intraoperative complications and visual outcomes of cataract surgery in patients with retinal vein occlusion: multicenter database study

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JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY
卷 48, 期 6, 页码 697-704

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000829

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This study aims to compare the visual outcomes and complication rates in eyes with and without retinal vein occlusion (RVO) after phacoemulsification. The results showed that the postoperative visual improvement in eyes with RVO was worse compared to eyes without RVO, and there were also more complications in the RVO group.
Purpose: To compare the visual outcomes and the rate of intraoperative complications in eyes with and without retinal vein occlusion (RVO) after phacoemulsification over a period of 15 years in a real-world clinical setting. Setting: 8 independent U.K. National Health Service ophthalmology departments. Design: Retrospective, multicenter cohort study. Methods: Eyes were classified based on the presence or absence of RVO. For analyzing visual acuity (VA) and the incidence of postoperative cystoid macular edema, eyes with any copathology, combined ocular surgical procedures, and intraoperative complications, or of diabetic patients were excluded. Results: Of 178 856 eyes, 1796 eyes with RVO preoperatively and 177 060 eyes without RVO were allocated to the RVO group and the reference group, respectively. Cataract surgery in eyes with RVO was associated with an improvement in the mean VA of 0.35 logMAR (3 to 4 Snellen lines), and a substantial gain (>= 0.30 logMAR units [3 Snellen lines]) was achieved in 55.10% of eyes at 4 to 12 weeks postoperatively. The mean postoperative VA was worse in eyes with RVO compared with that in eyes without RVO at 4 to 12 weeks (logMAR 0.40 vs 0.12 [20/50 vs 20/25]; P < .0001). The proportion of eyes achieving a visual gain of >= 0.3 logMAR (3 Snellen lines) was also lower in eyes with RVO (55.10% vs 64.55%; P = .0076). There was no statistically significant difference in posterior capsule rupture rates between the 2 groups (1.73% vs 1.72%; P = .9741). Conclusions: Although postoperative vision improved significantly in eyes with RVO after cataract surgery, this improvement was worse than that achieved by eyes without RVO.

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