Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial

<b>Aim:</b> We conducted this study to evaluate and compare corneal endothelial cell loss between phacoemulsification with continuous anterior chamber infusion using anterior chamber maintainer (ACM) and phacoemulsification using ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD). <b> Material...

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Main Authors: Nayak B, Jain Elesh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2009-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2009;volume=57;issue=2;spage=99;epage=103;aulast=Nayak
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spelling doaj-75e65e1774bf4516838c38a34d90a0412020-11-24T22:36:11ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892009-01-0157299103Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trialNayak BJain Elesh<b>Aim:</b> We conducted this study to evaluate and compare corneal endothelial cell loss between phacoemulsification with continuous anterior chamber infusion using anterior chamber maintainer (ACM) and phacoemulsification using ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD). <b> Materials and Methods:</b> This was a prospective, randomized controlled trial. Fifty eyes of 47 patients of senile cataract undergoing phacoemulsification were included. Patients were randomly allocated into two groups of 25 eyes each. Cataract surgery was performed by phacoemulsification with anterior chamber (AC) continuous infusion with balanced salt solution (BSS) plus and ACM without OVD in Group A, and in Group B, phacoemulsification was performed using OVD with BSS plus. Corneal endothelial cell count and pachymetry were performed preoperatively and postoperatively on day 1, day 7, and day 30. <b> Results:</b> The mean increase in pachymetry was 4.86&#x0025;, 2.94&#x0025;, and 1.94&#x0025;, (Group A) and 5.95&#x0025;, 3.94&#x0025;, and 0.51&#x0025;, (Group B) on first, seventh, and 30<sup> th</sup> postoperative day respectively. The difference between the percentage increase in pachymetry between the two groups was not significant at day 1 (<i> P</i> = 0.441), day 7 (<i> P</i> = 0.298), and day 30 (<i> P</i> =0.174) postoperatively. The density of endothelial cells decreased postoperatively (day 30) by 7.38&#x0025; (Group A) and 7.47&#x0025; (Group B) without any significant statistical difference (<i> P</i> = 0.983) between two groups. <b> Conclusion:</b> Use of ACM for continuous AC infusion and omission of OVD during phacoemulsification did not cause significant difference in corneal swelling or endothelial cell loss in the immediate postoperative period up to one month. http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2009;volume=57;issue=2;spage=99;epage=103;aulast=NayakAnterior chamber maintainerbalanced salt solution pluscorneal endotheliumophthalmic viscosurgical devicepachymetryphacoemulsification
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author Nayak B
Jain Elesh
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Jain Elesh
Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Anterior chamber maintainer
balanced salt solution plus
corneal endothelium
ophthalmic viscosurgical device
pachymetry
phacoemulsification
author_facet Nayak B
Jain Elesh
author_sort Nayak B
title Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial
title_short Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial
title_full Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: Randomized controlled trial
title_sort comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss during phacoemulsification using continuous anterior chamber infusion versus those using ophthalmic viscosurgical device: randomized controlled trial
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <b>Aim:</b> We conducted this study to evaluate and compare corneal endothelial cell loss between phacoemulsification with continuous anterior chamber infusion using anterior chamber maintainer (ACM) and phacoemulsification using ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD). <b> Materials and Methods:</b> This was a prospective, randomized controlled trial. Fifty eyes of 47 patients of senile cataract undergoing phacoemulsification were included. Patients were randomly allocated into two groups of 25 eyes each. Cataract surgery was performed by phacoemulsification with anterior chamber (AC) continuous infusion with balanced salt solution (BSS) plus and ACM without OVD in Group A, and in Group B, phacoemulsification was performed using OVD with BSS plus. Corneal endothelial cell count and pachymetry were performed preoperatively and postoperatively on day 1, day 7, and day 30. <b> Results:</b> The mean increase in pachymetry was 4.86&#x0025;, 2.94&#x0025;, and 1.94&#x0025;, (Group A) and 5.95&#x0025;, 3.94&#x0025;, and 0.51&#x0025;, (Group B) on first, seventh, and 30<sup> th</sup> postoperative day respectively. The difference between the percentage increase in pachymetry between the two groups was not significant at day 1 (<i> P</i> = 0.441), day 7 (<i> P</i> = 0.298), and day 30 (<i> P</i> =0.174) postoperatively. The density of endothelial cells decreased postoperatively (day 30) by 7.38&#x0025; (Group A) and 7.47&#x0025; (Group B) without any significant statistical difference (<i> P</i> = 0.983) between two groups. <b> Conclusion:</b> Use of ACM for continuous AC infusion and omission of OVD during phacoemulsification did not cause significant difference in corneal swelling or endothelial cell loss in the immediate postoperative period up to one month.
topic Anterior chamber maintainer
balanced salt solution plus
corneal endothelium
ophthalmic viscosurgical device
pachymetry
phacoemulsification
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2009;volume=57;issue=2;spage=99;epage=103;aulast=Nayak
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