Br J Ophthalmol 2000;84:987-989
( September )
Effect of cataract extraction and posterior chamber lens
implantation on outflow facility and its response to pilocarpine in
Korean subjects
Changwon Kee, Seong-Heon Moon
Department of
Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan
University, Seoul 135-710, Korea
Correspondence to: Dr C Kee
cwkee{at}ophthalmology.org
Accepted for publication 25 April 2000
AIM
To investigate the
effect of the lens on outflow facility in Korean patients with cataracts.
METHODS
Intraocular
pressure was measured by Goldmann applanation tonometry in 42 patients
with cataracts and outflow facility was determined by tonography
preoperatively, before and after instillation of pilocarpine. All
patients received clear corneal phacoemulsification and silicone
foldable intraocular lens implantation within the capsular bag by one
surgeon. Two months after surgery, slit lamp examination and gonioscopy
were performed and intraocular pressure and outflow facility were again
determined. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Student's
paired t test.
RESULTS
There were no
anterior chamber reactions and no visible trabecular meshwork damage 2 months after surgery. Intraocular pressure 2 months after lens
extraction decreased by a mean of 2.4 (SE 0.4) mm Hg (p<0.001)
compared with the preoperative value; postoperative outflow facility
with and without pilocarpine increased by 0.080 (0.019) µl/min/mm Hg (p<0.001) and 0.045 (0.014) µl/min/mm Hg (p<0.001), respectively, at 2 months compared with preoperative values. The facility response to pilocarpine after lens extraction, relative to the baseline value and preoperative response, increased by
10.7 (7.1)% which was not statistically significant (p>0.1).
CONCLUSION
Lens
extraction causes a reduction in intraocular pressure and an increase
in outflow facility in Korean subjects. Pilocarpine causes an increase
in outflow facility which persists after cataract extraction and
posterior chamber lens implantation.
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