Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery

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Autor(a) principal: Koç,Mustafa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: İlhan,Çağrı, Koban,Yaran, Özülken,Kemal, Durukan,İrfan, Yılmazbaş,Pelin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the relationship between biomechanical properties of the cornea and postoperative refractive changes in patients with low-level astigmatism after cataract surgery. Methods: This prospective study recruited patients undergoing cataract surgery involving 2.8-mm superior incisions. Biomechanical properties of the cornea were evaluated preoperatively using the Ocular Response Analyzer, and corneal profiles were evaluated using a Scheimpflug system (Pentacam HR). Topographic astigmatism, total corneal aberrations (TCA) and higher-order corneal aberrations (HOCA) analyses were performed preoperatively and during 1- and 3-month postoperative exams. The incidences of surgically-induced astigmatism (SIA) and HOCAs were calculated using vector analyses. Associations of the preoperative biomechanical properties of the cornea with SIA and HOCAs were evaluated. Results: This study included 28 eyes of 28 patients. The preoperative corneal hysteresis (CH) was 8.68 ± 1.86 mmHg, and the corneal resistance factor (CRF) was 8.66 ± 1.61 mmHg. At the 1-month postoperative evaluation, significant changes were observed in HOCAs (p=0.023), TCAs (p=0.05), astigmatism (p=0.02), and trefoil (p=0.033); in contrast, differences in coma (p=0.386) and spherical aberration (SA) were not significant (p=0.947). At the 3-month visit, significant changes were only observed in TCAs (p=0.02) and HOCAs (p=0.012). No relationships between the preoperative corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factor and postoperative SIA and HOCA were identified, other than a positive correlation between the 3-month postoperative incidence of corneal hysteresis and spherical aberration. Conclusions: Despite the observed lack of relationships of preoperative biomechanical properties of the cornea with SIA and postoperative aberrations (except for SA), further studies involving larger patient groups are needed to explore the unexpected refractive deviations after cataract surgery.
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spelling Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgeryCornea/surgeryCornea/physiopathologyCataract extractionLens implantation, intraocularBiomechanical phenomena/physiologyCorneal wavefront aberration/physiopathologyAstigmatism/etiologyABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the relationship between biomechanical properties of the cornea and postoperative refractive changes in patients with low-level astigmatism after cataract surgery. Methods: This prospective study recruited patients undergoing cataract surgery involving 2.8-mm superior incisions. Biomechanical properties of the cornea were evaluated preoperatively using the Ocular Response Analyzer, and corneal profiles were evaluated using a Scheimpflug system (Pentacam HR). Topographic astigmatism, total corneal aberrations (TCA) and higher-order corneal aberrations (HOCA) analyses were performed preoperatively and during 1- and 3-month postoperative exams. The incidences of surgically-induced astigmatism (SIA) and HOCAs were calculated using vector analyses. Associations of the preoperative biomechanical properties of the cornea with SIA and HOCAs were evaluated. Results: This study included 28 eyes of 28 patients. The preoperative corneal hysteresis (CH) was 8.68 ± 1.86 mmHg, and the corneal resistance factor (CRF) was 8.66 ± 1.61 mmHg. At the 1-month postoperative evaluation, significant changes were observed in HOCAs (p=0.023), TCAs (p=0.05), astigmatism (p=0.02), and trefoil (p=0.033); in contrast, differences in coma (p=0.386) and spherical aberration (SA) were not significant (p=0.947). At the 3-month visit, significant changes were only observed in TCAs (p=0.02) and HOCAs (p=0.012). No relationships between the preoperative corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factor and postoperative SIA and HOCA were identified, other than a positive correlation between the 3-month postoperative incidence of corneal hysteresis and spherical aberration. Conclusions: Despite the observed lack of relationships of preoperative biomechanical properties of the cornea with SIA and postoperative aberrations (except for SA), further studies involving larger patient groups are needed to explore the unexpected refractive deviations after cataract surgery.Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492016000600380Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.79 n.6 2016reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.5935/0004-2749.20160108info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKoç,Mustafaİlhan,ÇağrıKoban,YaranÖzülken,KemalDurukan,İrfanYılmazbaş,Pelineng2016-12-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492016000600380Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2016-12-21T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
title Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
spellingShingle Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
Koç,Mustafa
Cornea/surgery
Cornea/physiopathology
Cataract extraction
Lens implantation, intraocular
Biomechanical phenomena/physiology
Corneal wavefront aberration/physiopathology
Astigmatism/etiology
title_short Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
title_full Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
title_fullStr Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
title_full_unstemmed Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
title_sort Effect of corneal biomechanical properties on surgically-induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations after cataract surgery
author Koç,Mustafa
author_facet Koç,Mustafa
İlhan,Çağrı
Koban,Yaran
Özülken,Kemal
Durukan,İrfan
Yılmazbaş,Pelin
author_role author
author2 İlhan,Çağrı
Koban,Yaran
Özülken,Kemal
Durukan,İrfan
Yılmazbaş,Pelin
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Koç,Mustafa
İlhan,Çağrı
Koban,Yaran
Özülken,Kemal
Durukan,İrfan
Yılmazbaş,Pelin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cornea/surgery
Cornea/physiopathology
Cataract extraction
Lens implantation, intraocular
Biomechanical phenomena/physiology
Corneal wavefront aberration/physiopathology
Astigmatism/etiology
topic Cornea/surgery
Cornea/physiopathology
Cataract extraction
Lens implantation, intraocular
Biomechanical phenomena/physiology
Corneal wavefront aberration/physiopathology
Astigmatism/etiology
description ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the relationship between biomechanical properties of the cornea and postoperative refractive changes in patients with low-level astigmatism after cataract surgery. Methods: This prospective study recruited patients undergoing cataract surgery involving 2.8-mm superior incisions. Biomechanical properties of the cornea were evaluated preoperatively using the Ocular Response Analyzer, and corneal profiles were evaluated using a Scheimpflug system (Pentacam HR). Topographic astigmatism, total corneal aberrations (TCA) and higher-order corneal aberrations (HOCA) analyses were performed preoperatively and during 1- and 3-month postoperative exams. The incidences of surgically-induced astigmatism (SIA) and HOCAs were calculated using vector analyses. Associations of the preoperative biomechanical properties of the cornea with SIA and HOCAs were evaluated. Results: This study included 28 eyes of 28 patients. The preoperative corneal hysteresis (CH) was 8.68 ± 1.86 mmHg, and the corneal resistance factor (CRF) was 8.66 ± 1.61 mmHg. At the 1-month postoperative evaluation, significant changes were observed in HOCAs (p=0.023), TCAs (p=0.05), astigmatism (p=0.02), and trefoil (p=0.033); in contrast, differences in coma (p=0.386) and spherical aberration (SA) were not significant (p=0.947). At the 3-month visit, significant changes were only observed in TCAs (p=0.02) and HOCAs (p=0.012). No relationships between the preoperative corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factor and postoperative SIA and HOCA were identified, other than a positive correlation between the 3-month postoperative incidence of corneal hysteresis and spherical aberration. Conclusions: Despite the observed lack of relationships of preoperative biomechanical properties of the cornea with SIA and postoperative aberrations (except for SA), further studies involving larger patient groups are needed to explore the unexpected refractive deviations after cataract surgery.
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