白内障患者术前生物特征参数的自动综合分析:超过6000只眼睛的回顾性研究。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
David Beckers, Florian Kretz, Karen Glandorf, Salah Abdassalam, Mohamed Amer, Detlev R H Breyer, Hakan Kaymak, Karsten Klabe, Lena Beckers
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白内障手术是最成功的外科手术之一,改善了全球数百万人的视力和生活质量。准确的术前测量对于预测预后至关重要,特别是通过精确的人工晶状体(IOL)选择来减少术后屈光不正。本研究旨在分析白内障患者的术前生物特征数据,以确定与临床决策相关的关键参数。该研究还试图了解代表性人群的患者人口统计和生物特征。对过去2年在德国一家诊所接受白内障或透明晶状体摘除(CLE)手术的3118例患者的6163只眼的术前生物特征数据进行了自动回顾性分析。所有测量均使用IOL Master 700(卡尔蔡司mediitec,德国耶拿)进行,并使用专用软件工具自动传输数据进行分析。评估的生物特征参数包括眼轴长度(AL)、角膜测量值(K、TK)、前房深度(ACD)、晶状体厚度(LT)和玻璃体长度(VL)。还考虑了队列的年龄和性别分布。来自这一大型患者队列的生物特征数据与公布的白内障患者标准基本一致。大多数眼睛显示ALs和角膜曲率在预期范围内,支持准确的人工晶状体度数计算。该研究还证实了轻度散光的高患病率,表明环形人工晶体可以解决残余散光,以获得更好的视力结果。这项研究的大样本量为术前白内障患者数据增加了有价值的见解,并显示了自动化分析的价值。
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Automated Comprehensive Analysis of Preoperative Biometric Parameters in Cataract Patients: A Retrospective Study of over 6 000 Eyes.

Cataract surgery is one of the most successful surgical procedures, improving vision and quality of life for millions globally. An accurate preoperative measurement is crucial for predicting outcomes, particularly in minimizing postoperative refractive errors through precise intraocular lens (IOL) selection. This study aimed to analyze preoperative biometric data in cataract patients to identify key parameters relevant for clinical decision-making. The study also sought to understand patient demographics and biometrics in a representative population. An automated retrospective analysis was conducted on the preoperative biometric data of 6 163 eyes from 3 118 patients who underwent cataract or clear lens extraction (CLE) surgery in a German clinic over the past 2 years. All measurements were taken using the IOL Master 700 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany), and data were automatically transferred for analysis using a dedicated software tool. Biometric parameters assessed included axial length (AL), keratometry values (K, TK), anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), and vitreous length (VL). The age and gender distribution of the cohort was also considered. The biometric data from this large patient cohort largely aligns with published norms for cataract patients. The majority of eyes exhibited ALs and corneal curvatures within expected ranges, supporting accurate IOL power calculations. The study also confirmed a high prevalence of mild astigmatism, suggesting that toric IOLs could address residual astigmatism for better visual outcomes. This study's large sample size adds valuable insights into preoperative cataract patient data and shows the value of an automated analysis.

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