Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Nov 2017)

Analysis of tear film and corneal endothelial cell density in cataract patients with high myopia

  • Ruo Qi,
  • Li-Xiao Zhou,
  • Zhi-Min Gu,
  • Yin-Ping Huo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2017.11.21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
pp. 2081 – 2084

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AIM: To observe the tear film and corneal endothelial cell density in cataract patients with high myopia.METHODS: From January 2016 to December 2016,38 cases(38 eyes)with high myopia and cataract were selected as study group, 24 males(24 eyes)and 14 females(14 eyes), average 65.2±2.37(60-72)years old. Age-related cataract patients without high myopia were as control group, 22 males(22 eyes)and 16 females(16 eyes), average 64.4±2.43(61-70)years old. The tear film and corneal endothelial cell density of the two groups were observed at 3, 7, 14d and 1mo after operations.RESULTS: Between the two groups of preoperative SⅠt, BUT, FL, subjective rating, corneal endothelial cell density comparison, there were no statistically significant difference(P>0.05). In the two groups at 3, 7, 14d and 1mo after operations, BUT, FL, corneal endothelial cell density, subjective score comparison, the difference had statistical significance(PPP>0.05). At postoperative 3, 7, 14d, 1mo, FL, subjective rating, corneal endothelial cell density of the two groups were compared with preoperative, the difference was statistically significant(PPP>0.05). BUT of high myopia patients with age-related cataract surgery, at 3, 7, 14d and 1mo after operations decreased than preoperative, the difference was statistically significant(PPP>0.05). CONCLUSION: Phacoemulsification cataract surgery in the treatment of high myopia cataract patients is safe and reliable, and less influence on tear film and corneal endothelial cell density.

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