EVALUATION OF CHANGES IN IOP FOLLOWING PHACOEMULSIFICATION WITH PCIOL IMPLANTATION AND ITS CORRELATION WITH OCULAR BIOMETRIC PARAMETERS

Authors

  • Dr. Ruchika Pawan Kedia Author
  • Dr. Sunil Kumar Singh Author

Keywords:

phacoemulsification, intraocular pressure,, ocular parameters, PCIOL

Abstract

Background: The intraocular pressure is reduced by phacoemulsification with PCIOL in accordance to the 
intraocular pressure observed prior to surgery. The postoperative decrease in intraoperative pressure is linked to a 
number of preoperative conditions.  
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of phacoemulsification with PCIOL implantation on 
intraocular pressure after cataract surgery. It also aimed to evaluate the correlation between preoperative ocular 
parameters, such as AL ACD, AL, and CCT, and changes in intraocular pressure after surgery.  
Methods: 262 patients with cataracts, of both sexes, had phacoemulsification and PCIOL implantation as surgical 
treatments. After surgery, ocular biometric parameters and IOP reduction were assessed in all individuals on the first 
postoperative day and one month later. 
Results: BCVA using a LogMAR chart was 1-0.76 for study individuals prior to surgery and 0.16-0 thereafter. 
Preoperative BCVA using the Snellen chart was 72%, while postoperative BCVA was 67%. Preoperatively, the 
ACD was 3.25±0.26, but it raised to 3.64±0.29 (p<0.001) considerably. Following surgery, the mean intraocular 
pressure (IOP) of the operated eyes dropped dramatically (p<0.001) to 11.50±1.68 mm Hg. Preoperative mean IOP 
was observed to be 13.46±1.96 mmHg, and it dropped to 11.56±1.64 mmHg postoperatively. After a month, there 
was a 1.92±0.59 mmHg change in the mean IOP. 14.11% was the percentage change in IOP at one month. It was 
statistically significant (p<0.001) that the mean intraocular pressure changed. 
Conclusion: The current study suggests that normal eyes with cataracts, especially those related with age, have a 
considerable reduction in intraocular pressure following phacoemulsification with PCIOL implantation. 
Furthermore, in patients with cataracts, ACD is substantially linked to the postoperative drop in intraocular pressure 
as compared to preoperative intraocular pressure.  

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Published

24-10-2019

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EVALUATION OF CHANGES IN IOP FOLLOWING PHACOEMULSIFICATION WITH PCIOL IMPLANTATION AND ITS CORRELATION WITH OCULAR BIOMETRIC PARAMETERS . (2019). International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 10(10), 127-130. https://irjponline.org/index.php/irjp/article/view/739