Inter-eye differences in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome presenting with intraocular lens dislocation.
Summary
In patients with PXF, the eye presenting with IOL dislocation was more likely than its fellow eye to have a diagnosis of glaucoma and to have glaucoma of greater severity.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To analyze differences in glaucoma diagnosis and glaucoma severity between fellow eyes in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXF) who present with intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation.
DESIGN
Retrospective matched case-control study. Eyes presenting with IOL dislocation (case group) were compared with fellow eyes (control group).
PARTICIPANTS
Patients from a tertiary referral practice in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
METHODS
Consecutive patients with PXF and prior bilateral uneventful cataract surgeries with in-the-bag IOLs who presented with IOL dislocation between 2008 and 2013 were identified (n=71). Indicators of glaucoma severity were compared between fellow eyes using McNemar's test and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Indicators of glaucoma severity were also compared pre- and post-IOL exchange/repositioning in the eye with IOL dislocation.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Glaucoma diagnosis, corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), optic nerve cup-to-disc (C/D) ratio, mean deviation (MD) on visual field, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, and glaucoma medication requirements (GMRs).
RESULTS
Seventy-one participants were included. The affected eye was more likely to have glaucoma (P<0.0001) and have more severe glaucoma (P=0.0001). In addition, the affected eye had worse mean CDVA (1.14±0.79 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution [logMAR] vs. 0.35±0.46 logMAR, P<0.0005), higher mean IOP (19.2±7.2 vs. 14.7±3.6, P<0.0005), higher C/D ratio (0.54±0.22 vs. 0.51±0.20, P=0.006), greater mean number of glaucoma medication classes (1.4±1.4 vs. 0.5±1.1, P<0.0005), worse MD (-13.83±6.89 decibels [dB] vs. -6.59±6.63 dB, P<0.0005), and worse mean RNFL thickness (69.2±26.3 vs. 82.4±13.7, P=0.001). In the affected eye, there were early postoperative improvements in mean CDVA, IOP, and GMRs.
CONCLUSIONS
In patients with PXF, the eye presenting with IOL dislocation was more likely than its fellow eye to have a diagnosis of glaucoma and to have glaucoma of greater severity.
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