TY - JOUR
T1 - The outcomes of postoperative eye patching after cataract surgery in patients with Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy
AU - Gazit, Inbal
AU - Dubinsky-Pertzov, Biana
AU - Or, Lior
AU - Pras, Eran
AU - Einan-Lifshitz, Adi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Purpose: To investigate the influence of post-operative eye patching on corneal thickness, endothelial cells’ loss and visual acuity in patients diagnosed Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). Setting: Public healthcare centre, Shamir Medical Centre, Israel. Methods: This randomized controlled trial included patients with FECD undergoing routine cataract surgery in a public medical centre. Patients were randomly assigned to 2 groups: the eye undergoing surgery was covered with a patch for 24 h in the first group (patched group), and a plastic shield was used in the second (non-patched group). Both groups received a unique dose of a local steroid and antibiotic post-operatively. The eyes were examined pre-operatively, and on days 1, 7 and 30 post-surgery. Examination included: best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), comeplete slit lamp examination, intra ocular pressure (IOP), anterior chamber depth (ACD), central corneal thickness (CCT) using the IOL Master 700 (Zeiss, Germany) and endothelial cell density (ECD) using Specular microscopy. Cumulative dissipated energy (CDE) and operation time were recorded for all cases. Results: The study included 46 eyes of 46 patients diagnosed with FECD. Twenty-three eyes in the patched group, and 23 eyes in the non-patched group. Thirty days post-operatively the CCT in the patched group decreased by 60 ± 38 mµ (9%) compared to 92 ± 80 mµ (13.5%) in the non- patched group (p = 0.04). Seven days post-operatively the CCT in the patched group decreased by 31 ± 35 mµ (5%) compared to 58 ± 76 (8%) in the non-patched group, but this difference did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.081). There was no statistically significant difference in endothelial cells loss as well as BCVA at 1, 7 and 30 days post-operatively between the study groups. Conclusions: Avoiding eye patch post-operatively after cataract surgery in patients with FECD results in better corneal clarity recovery and reduced corneal edema one month post-operatively. Visual acuity and endothelial cell's loss were not influenced by patching.
AB - Purpose: To investigate the influence of post-operative eye patching on corneal thickness, endothelial cells’ loss and visual acuity in patients diagnosed Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). Setting: Public healthcare centre, Shamir Medical Centre, Israel. Methods: This randomized controlled trial included patients with FECD undergoing routine cataract surgery in a public medical centre. Patients were randomly assigned to 2 groups: the eye undergoing surgery was covered with a patch for 24 h in the first group (patched group), and a plastic shield was used in the second (non-patched group). Both groups received a unique dose of a local steroid and antibiotic post-operatively. The eyes were examined pre-operatively, and on days 1, 7 and 30 post-surgery. Examination included: best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), comeplete slit lamp examination, intra ocular pressure (IOP), anterior chamber depth (ACD), central corneal thickness (CCT) using the IOL Master 700 (Zeiss, Germany) and endothelial cell density (ECD) using Specular microscopy. Cumulative dissipated energy (CDE) and operation time were recorded for all cases. Results: The study included 46 eyes of 46 patients diagnosed with FECD. Twenty-three eyes in the patched group, and 23 eyes in the non-patched group. Thirty days post-operatively the CCT in the patched group decreased by 60 ± 38 mµ (9%) compared to 92 ± 80 mµ (13.5%) in the non- patched group (p = 0.04). Seven days post-operatively the CCT in the patched group decreased by 31 ± 35 mµ (5%) compared to 58 ± 76 (8%) in the non-patched group, but this difference did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.081). There was no statistically significant difference in endothelial cells loss as well as BCVA at 1, 7 and 30 days post-operatively between the study groups. Conclusions: Avoiding eye patch post-operatively after cataract surgery in patients with FECD results in better corneal clarity recovery and reduced corneal edema one month post-operatively. Visual acuity and endothelial cell's loss were not influenced by patching.
KW - Cataract surgery
KW - Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy
KW - corneal edema
KW - endothelial cells loss
KW - eye-patching
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U2 - 10.1177/11206721231172808
DO - 10.1177/11206721231172808
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C2 - 37128126
AN - SCOPUS:85159043398
SN - 1120-6721
VL - 34
SP - 119
EP - 125
JO - European Journal of Ophthalmology
JF - European Journal of Ophthalmology
IS - 1
ER -