Analysis of postoperative intraocular pathologies in patients with mature cataracts

Author:

Kim Min Seok,Moon Jung Hyoo,Lee Myung Won,Cho Kwan HyukORCID

Abstract

Purpose To examine the prevalence and risk factors of intraocular pathologies after mature cataract surgery. Methods The medical records of 115 patients (115 eyes) diagnosed with brunescent or white cataracts, who underwent surgery at a single primary center between January 2018 and August 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Dense cataracts precluded preoperative fundus examination in all eyes; however, patients with fundus examination results within 3 months after cataract surgery were included. Logistic regression analyses were performed to identify factors associated with intraocular pathologies. Results Intraocular pathologies were observed in 37 eyes (32.2%) 11.8 ± 13.9 days postoperatively. The most common abnormalities were drusen (6.1%), myopic degeneration (5.2%) and diabetic retinopathy (4.3%). Intraocular pathology in the fellow eye was associated with posterior segment pathology in mature cataract eyes (odds ratio, 47.72; P < 0.001). Conclusions The prevalence of each intraocular pathology found after mature cataract surgery was unremarkable. This study provides clinically useful evidence for clinicians to explain the risk of posterior segment pathology in patients with mature cataracts.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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