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目的:探讨白内障手术中角膜弧线对角膜透明切口(CCI)闭合的影响。患者和方法:本研究为回顾性队列研究。根据是否需要间质水合来关闭CCI将患者分为两组。根据角膜弧度分为无、部分(角膜弧度< 180度)和周向(角膜弧度≥180度)。采用多元logistic回归来确定与CCI闭合相关的白内障手术年龄、性别、侧边、手术时间和角膜弧度等自变量。结果:83例患者83只眼中,部分角膜弓34只眼(41.0%),周围角膜弓33只眼(39.8%)。多元logistic回归分析显示,缝合时间质水化的需求随手术时间的延长而增加(OR = 1.7313, 95% CI = 1.1500 ~ 2.6063, p= 0.0085),随角膜弧度的严重程度而减少(部分,OR = 0.2901, 95% CI = 0.0451 ~ 1.8665, p=0.1926;圆周,OR = 0.0590, 95% CI = 0.0074 ~ 0.4722, p = 0.0085);年龄无关(OR = 0.9790, 95% CI = 0.9121 ~ 1.0507, p = 0.5555)。结论:角膜弧形眼对间质水分的需水量较少。这一发现提示在白内障手术中角膜弧可能增加CCI密封。
Impact of Corneal Arcus on the Sealing of Clear Corneal Incisions in Cataract Surgery.
Purpose: To determine whether the corneal arcus affects sealing of the clear corneal incision (CCI) in cataract surgery.
Patients and methods: This study was a retrospective cohort study. The patients were divided into two groups based on whether stromal hydration was required to close the CCI. The corneal arcus was classified according to its degree as none, partial (if corneal arcus < 180 degrees), and circumferential (if corneal arcus ≥ 180 degrees). Multiple logistic regression was conducted to identify independent variables such as age at cataract surgery, sex, laterality, surgical time, and degree of corneal arcus associated with CCI sealing.
Results: Among a total of 83 eyes of 83 patients, a partial corneal arcus was found in 34 eyes (41.0%) and a circumferential arcus in 33 eyes (39.8%). Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that the need for stromal hydration in wound sealing increased with surgical time (OR = 1.7313, 95% CI = 1.1500-2.6063, p = 0.0085) and decreased with severity of corneal arcus (partial, OR = 0.2901, 95% CI = 0.0451-1.8665, p=0.1926; circumferential, OR = 0.0590, 95% CI = 0.0074-0.4722, p = 0.0085); age was not associated (OR = 0.9790, 95% CI = 0.9121-1.0507, p = 0.5555).
Conclusion: Eyes with corneal arcus required less stromal hydration. This finding suggests that corneal arcus may increase CCI sealing in cataract surgery.