Outcome of cataract surgery with 1 h of preoperative antibiotic regimen: A strategy during COVID-19 Pandemic: Study from a tertiary eye care hospital

S. Anilkumar, Navaneeth Saggam, Madhuri Thotakura, R. Rammohan, K. Narendran
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Purpose: This study aims to describe the visual and surgical outcomes of 810 eyes of 805 patients who underwent unilateral cataract surgery on the same day with 1 h of preoperative antibiotic regimen. Setting: Tertiary Care Ophthalmic Hospital. Design: Retrospective, descriptive study. Methods: This study comprised of consecutive adult patients who underwent preoperative cataract work up, received 1 h of preoperative antibiotic regimen, and underwent cataract surgery on the same day of consultation with a minimum 3-week follow-up period. This study describes the demographic profile, preoperative, intraoperative details, postoperative (PO) best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and surgical outcomes of these patients. Results: 810 eyes of 805 patients with a mean age of 61.0 ± 9.7 years, 50% had systemic and 9% had ocular comorbidities. The mean preoperative BCVA was 0.8 ± 0.7 LogMAR. Phacoemulsification was performed in 90.1%. Intraoperative complications had occurred in 8 (1%) eyes. The mean PO BCVA of the study group on PO day 1 (POD1) and PO 3 weeks was 0.13 ± 0.3 LogMAR and 0.07 ± 0.3 LogMAR, respectively. Our study showed that 95.68% had improvement in vision, while 96.8% achieved BCVA 6/18 or better. None had PO endophthalmitis. Comparison between preoperative and both POD 1 day and PO 3-week BCVA showed statistically significant improvement (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Our study results satisfied the benchmark set by the World Health Organization (WHO) for PO BCVA with good surgical outcome. Preoperative antibiotic applied 1 h before cataract surgery provided safety and comfort and with low risk for endophthalmitis. This strategy can be adopted to tackle the backlog of cataract surgeries due to COVID-19 (or any other emergency situation) in developing countries.
白内障手术术前1小时抗生素治疗的结果:COVID-19大流行期间的策略:来自一家三级眼科医院的研究
目的:本研究旨在描述805例单侧白内障手术患者810只眼的视力和手术结果,术前1小时抗生素治疗。单位:三级眼科医院。设计:回顾性描述性研究。方法:本研究由连续的成年患者组成,这些患者术前进行白内障检查,术前接受1小时的抗生素治疗,并在咨询当天进行白内障手术,随访时间至少为3周。本研究描述了这些患者的人口统计资料、术前、术中细节、术后(PO)最佳矫正视力(BCVA)和手术结果。结果:805例患者810眼,平均年龄61.0±9.7岁,50%有全身合并症,9%有眼部合并症。术前BCVA平均值为0.8±0.7 LogMAR。90.1%行超声乳化术。术中出现并发症8眼(1%)。研究组PO第1天(POD1)和PO第3周PO BCVA平均值分别为0.13±0.3 LogMAR和0.07±0.3 LogMAR。我们的研究显示,95.68%的患者视力得到改善,96.8%的患者BCVA达到6/18及以上。无PO眼内炎。术前与术前POD 1天、PO 3周BCVA比较,均有统计学意义的改善(P < 0.001)。结论:我们的研究结果满足世界卫生组织(WHO)为PO BCVA设定的标准,手术效果良好。白内障术前1 h应用抗生素安全舒适,眼内炎风险低。这一战略可用于解决发展中国家因COVID-19(或任何其他紧急情况)而积压的白内障手术。
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