The necessity of pretreatment with 0.1% pranoprofen for femtosecond-assisted cataract surgery: A single-center, randomized controlled trial

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Zhao Geng , Ling Gao , Chongyi Li , He Xiao , Liqi Fan , Pei Liu , Juan Yu , Rongdi Yuan , Jian Ye
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Abstract

Purpose

To explore the effect of the variation of pupil diameter (PD) and intraocular pressure (IOP) induced by femtosecond laser treatment on the subsequent phacoemulsfication and intraocular lens implantation. And whether the application of 0.1% pranoprofen could significantly reduce the miosis and increased IOP caused by femtosecond laser treatment in femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS).

Methods

In this study, patients were pretreated with (trial group) or without (control group) topical 0.1% pranoprofen. The PD and IOP were measured at different time points within 30 ​min after the completion of the femtosecond laser treatment.

Results

The comparisons of the two groups showed the PD of patients pretreated with 0.1% pranoprofen was significantly larger than that of the control only at 15 ​min after FLACS (P ​= ​0.046), and there was no significant difference in IOP at any time point (P ​> ​0.05). Neither the ratio of significant miosis (PD ​≤ ​5 ​mm) nor intraocular hypertension (IOP ≥30 ​mmHg) was significantly different between the control group (1.72%, 6.67%) and the trial group (1%, 4.17%) (P ​> ​0.05).

Conclusions

The PD and IOP of patients undergoing FLACS showed fluctuations within a small range. The rates of significant miosis and intraocular hypertension are very low, it is safe for surgeons to complete the follow-up procedures within 30 ​min after femtosecond laser treatment. Pretreatment with 0.1% pranoprofen exerted a slight, albeit significant prophylactic effect preventing pupil miosis. However, it provided only a limited benefit in patients undergoing FLACS without other complications.

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0.1%普萘洛尔预处理用于飞秒辅助白内障手术的必要性:一项单中心随机对照试验
目的探讨飞秒激光治疗引起的瞳孔直径(PD)和眼压(IOP)的变化对后续白内障超声乳化和人工晶状体植入的影响。以及在飞秒激光辅助白内障手术(FLACS)中应用0.1%普萘洛尔是否能显著降低飞秒激光治疗引起的瞳孔缩小和眼压升高。方法本研究采用(试验组)或(对照组)外用0.1%普萘洛尔对患者进行预处理。在30分钟内的不同时间点测量PD和IOP​在飞秒激光处理完成后分钟。结果两组患者经0.1%普萘洛尔预处理后的PD在15岁时明显大于对照组​FLACS后min(P​=​0.046),眼压在任何时间点均无显著差异(P​>;​0.05)​≤​5​mm)和眼压(IOP≥30​mmHg)在对照组(1.72%,6.67%)和试验组(1%,4.17%)之间有显著差异(P​>;​结论FLACS患者的PD和IOP在小范围内波动。显著的瞳孔缩小和眼压升高的发生率非常低,外科医生在30分钟内完成随访是安全的​飞秒激光处理后min。0.1%普萘洛尔预处理对预防瞳孔缩小有轻微但显著的预防作用。然而,在没有其他并发症的FLACS患者中,它只提供了有限的益处。
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