Oftalmol Zh.2015;3;18-23

https://doi.org/10.31288/oftalmolzh201531823

Assessing the impact of cataract phacoemulsification at the level of intraocular pressure in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome

B. E. Malyugin, V. Agafonova, M. Z. Frankovska-Gerlak, V. S. Chubar

FGBI «IRTC» Eye Microsurgery «named. Acad. S. N. Fedorova of Russian Ministry of Health; Moscow, (Russia)

Material and methods. The study was conducted on 258 eyes of 138 patients with cataract and PEX. All patients with cataract and PEX were divided into three study groups: Group I with normal IOP before surgery; Group II with borderline IOP before surgery (IOP 22–27 mm Hg), Group III was comprised of patients with primary open angle glaucoma treated solely with anti-hypertensive drugs. Patients were followed up for 6 months. 

Results. Six months after cataract surgery the most pronounced hypotensive effect was observed in Group II and averaged 8.95 mm Hg (39.85 %) (p<0.05). In Group I and Group III the decrease in IOP was 5.16 (26.9 %) and 5.5 ( 28.67 %) respectively. 

Conclusion. In patients with cataract and PEX six months after surgery there was strong tendency for reduction of IOP post- surgery in all groups. The most pronounced hypotensive effect was observed in patients with cataract and PEX and borderline IOP prior to surgery, average IOP was 39.85 % (p<0.05).

Key words: phacoemulsification, intraocular pressure, pseudoexfoliation syndrome

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