Association of axial length and changes in aqueous depth with refractive outcomes in Chinese primary angle closure glaucoma patients
Wang, L.; Yang, Y.; Ng, T. K.; Chen, J.; Sun, X.
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PurposeTo identify the ocular biometric parameters associated with refractive outcomes in Chinese Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) patients receiving phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation (PEI) surgery. Methods165 Chinese PACG patients receiving PEI and goniosynechialysis (GSL) and 53 cataract patients as controls only receiving PEI surgery were recruited. The prediction accuracy of IOL power calculation was assessed by the prediction error (PE), mean absolute error (MAE), median absolute error (MedAE), and proportions of eyes with a PE within {+/-} 0.25 diopters (D), {+/-} 0.50 D, {+/-} 0.75 D, and {+/-} 1.00 D. The association of different ocular biometric parameters with the PE of IOL calculation were evaluated. ResultsThe PACG patients had significantly higher absolute of PE as compared to the control subjects, especially the acute PACG patients. The axial length (AL), changes in aqueous depth pre- and post-surgery ({bigtriangleup}AD), and the ratio of {bigtriangleup}AD/AL were significantly associated with the PE in acute PACG patients. The association of {bigtriangleup}AD with the PE of IOL power calculation was found in PACG patients with AL [≥] 22 mm. ConclusionsThis study revealed the association of AL and {bigtriangleup}AD with the PE of IOL calculation in Chinese PACG patients. Precisely predict the {bigtriangleup}AD is necessary for acute PACG patients, especially for those with AL [≥] 22 mm, to improve the refractive outcomes.
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