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Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery

PURPOSE: To assess the relationship between postoperative endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phaco parameters using Ozil IP (Alcon Laboratories, Inc, Fort Worth, TX) in noncomplicated cataract surgery. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, 120 consecutive cases of cataract patients w...

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Autores principales: Mahdy, Mohamed AE Soliman, Eid, Mohamed Z, Mohammed, Mahmoud Abdel-Badei, Hafez, Amr, Bhatia, Jagdish
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22536044
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S29865
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author Mahdy, Mohamed AE Soliman
Eid, Mohamed Z
Mohammed, Mahmoud Abdel-Badei
Hafez, Amr
Bhatia, Jagdish
author_facet Mahdy, Mohamed AE Soliman
Eid, Mohamed Z
Mohammed, Mahmoud Abdel-Badei
Hafez, Amr
Bhatia, Jagdish
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description PURPOSE: To assess the relationship between postoperative endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phaco parameters using Ozil IP (Alcon Laboratories, Inc, Fort Worth, TX) in noncomplicated cataract surgery. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, 120 consecutive cases of cataract patients with different grades of nuclear hardness underwent microcoaxial phacoemulsification through a 2.2-mm clear corneal incision. An Alcon Infinity Vision System with Ozil IP (Alcon Laboratories) was used with an Ozil torsional handpiece and a Kelman-style 45° phacoemulsification tip. Patients underwent preoperative and postoperative central endothelial cell counts. RESULTS: The study included 120 cases of age-related cataract whose mean age (standard deviation [SD]) was 59.68 years (9.47). There was a highly statistically significant endothelial cell loss (P < 0.001). The endothelial cell loss ranged 11–1149 cells/mm(2) with a median (interquartile range) of 386 cells/mm(2) (184.5–686 cells/mm(2)). The percentage of postoperative ECLoss% ranged from 0.48% to 47.8% with a median (interquartile range) of 15.4% (7.2% to 26.8%). A significant positive correlation was found between the ECLoss% and different phaco parameters. The Spearman’s rank-order correlation coefficient values, rho, (ρ) were as follows: CDE (ρ = 0.425), aspiration time (ρ = 0.176), and volume (ρ = 0.278). Also, ECLoss% was significantly correlated with the grade of nuclear opalescence (Kendall’s tau τ = 0.42). CONCLUSION: Microcoaxial phacoemulsification was efficient in removing noncomplicated cataracts; however a statistically significant endothelial cell loss was noted, especially with increased nuclear hardness. This endothelial cell loss was mostly related to the increased cumulative dissipated energy (CDE), aspiration time, and volume of balanced salt solution used.
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spelling pubmed-33342112012-04-25 Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery Mahdy, Mohamed AE Soliman Eid, Mohamed Z Mohammed, Mahmoud Abdel-Badei Hafez, Amr Bhatia, Jagdish Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: To assess the relationship between postoperative endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phaco parameters using Ozil IP (Alcon Laboratories, Inc, Fort Worth, TX) in noncomplicated cataract surgery. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, 120 consecutive cases of cataract patients with different grades of nuclear hardness underwent microcoaxial phacoemulsification through a 2.2-mm clear corneal incision. An Alcon Infinity Vision System with Ozil IP (Alcon Laboratories) was used with an Ozil torsional handpiece and a Kelman-style 45° phacoemulsification tip. Patients underwent preoperative and postoperative central endothelial cell counts. RESULTS: The study included 120 cases of age-related cataract whose mean age (standard deviation [SD]) was 59.68 years (9.47). There was a highly statistically significant endothelial cell loss (P < 0.001). The endothelial cell loss ranged 11–1149 cells/mm(2) with a median (interquartile range) of 386 cells/mm(2) (184.5–686 cells/mm(2)). The percentage of postoperative ECLoss% ranged from 0.48% to 47.8% with a median (interquartile range) of 15.4% (7.2% to 26.8%). A significant positive correlation was found between the ECLoss% and different phaco parameters. The Spearman’s rank-order correlation coefficient values, rho, (ρ) were as follows: CDE (ρ = 0.425), aspiration time (ρ = 0.176), and volume (ρ = 0.278). Also, ECLoss% was significantly correlated with the grade of nuclear opalescence (Kendall’s tau τ = 0.42). CONCLUSION: Microcoaxial phacoemulsification was efficient in removing noncomplicated cataracts; however a statistically significant endothelial cell loss was noted, especially with increased nuclear hardness. This endothelial cell loss was mostly related to the increased cumulative dissipated energy (CDE), aspiration time, and volume of balanced salt solution used. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3334211/ /pubmed/22536044 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S29865 Text en © 2012 Soliman Mahdy et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hafez, Amr
Bhatia, Jagdish
Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
title Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
title_full Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
title_fullStr Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
title_short Relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
title_sort relationship between endothelial cell loss and microcoaxial phacoemulsification parameters in noncomplicated cataract surgery
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22536044
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S29865
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