학술논문

Analyze the effect of different intraocular pressures on macular blood flow during cataract surgery by using SS-OCTA
Document Type
article
Source
Guoji Yanke Zazhi, Vol 22, Iss 4, Pp 554-559 (2022)
Subject
cataract
intraocular pressure
swept source optic coherence tomography angiography(ss-octa)
macular area
blood flow
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
Language
English
ISSN
1672-5123
Abstract
AIM:To provide a clinical reference for the design of personalized surgical parameters for cataract, swept source optic coherence tomography angiography(SS-OCTA)was applied to comparatively study the blood flow of the macular area before operation in patients with different intraocular pressure during cataract surgery.METHODS: Prospective randomized controlled study. A total of 61 patients(77 eyes)who underwent cataract surgery in Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital from January to April 2021 were collected and divided into group A(37 eyes)and group B(40 eyes)for the study using a random number table. Group A and group B received the height of 75 and 90cm perfusion bottles with intraoperative,corresponding to 55.5 and 66.6mmHg intraoperative mean intraocular pressure,respectively. All patients were examined with SS-OCTA in macula area before and 1,7 and 30d after surgery, except routine ophthalmologic examination, the macular retinal thickness, the perfusion area and vessel density of the radial perioptic capillary plexus(RPCP)layer, superficial vascular plexus(SVP)layer, intermediate vascular plexus(IVP)layer and deep vascular plexus(DVP)layer were observed.RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), intraocular pressure, foveal avascular zone(FAZ), macular retinal thickness, perfusion area and vascular density between the two groups at each time point before and after surgery(all P>0.05),but there were differences in time(all P