Journal of Clinical Medicine (Mar 2021)

Effects of Miosis on Anterior Chamber Structure in Glaucoma Implant Surgery

  • Kee Sup Park,
  • Kyoung Nam Kim,
  • Jaeyoung Kim,
  • Yeon Hee Lee,
  • Sung Bok Lee,
  • Chang-sik Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10051017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 1017

Abstract

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We investigated changes in anterior chamber (AC) structure after miosis in phakic eyes and pseudophakic eyes with glaucoma. In this prospective study, patients scheduled for glaucoma implant surgery were examined using anterior segment optical coherence tomography before and after miosis. Four AC parameters (AC angle, peripheral anterior chamber (PAC) depth, central anterior chamber (CAC) depth, and AC area) were analyzed before and after miosis, and then compared between phakic and pseudophakic eyes. Twenty-nine phakic eyes and 36 pseudophakic eyes were enrolled. The AC angle widened after miosis in both the phakia and pseudophakia groups (p = 0.019 and p p p = 0.02) were significantly reduced after miosis, and the reductions in PAC depth, CAC depth, and AC area were significantly greater than in the pseudophakia group (all p p = 0.004). Although miosis increased the AC angle in both groups, AC depth decreased in most phakic eyes and a substantial number of pseudophakic eyes. Preoperative miosis before glaucoma implant surgery may interfere with implant tube placement distant from the cornea during insertion into the AC.

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