Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Nov 2024)

Optimizing axial length measurement success in advanced cataract patients through pupil dilation

  • Emmanuel Bettach,
  • Hashem Totah,
  • Yishay Weill,
  • David Zadok,
  • Adi Abulafia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/IJO.IJO_3316_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. Suppl 5
pp. S870 – S874

Abstract

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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of pharmacologic pupil dilation on axial length (AL) measurement in patients with dense cataracts and previous failed AL measurements carried out without pupil dilation. Design: Retrospective case series. Methods: All participants underwent swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) biometry. Patients with unsuccessful AL measurements due to dense cataract underwent an additional SS-OCT biometric evaluation after pupil dilation, and the SS-OCT AL measurement was compared to the immersion ultrasound. Results: The study included 3668 eyes of 3668 patients who underwent SS-OCT between October 2021 and March 2023. Of them, 102 eyes (2.8%) had failed AL measurements because of dense cataract. Eighty-seven of those 102 eyes underwent a repeat SS-OCT biometric exam following pharmacologic pupil dilation, after which AL measurements were successfully achieved in 27 (31.0%) of the 87 eyes. These measurements were found to be consistent with immersion ultrasound, supporting the validity of SS-OCT biometer measurements post dilation. Conclusions: Pharmacologic pupil dilation improved the rate of successful SS-OCT biometrically measured AL in patients with failed AL measurement due to dense cataract.

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