Volume : VIII, Issue : X, October - 2019

Role of Anterior segment optical coherence topography (AS-OCT) pre operatively to detect pre-existing weakness of posterior capsule in patient of posterior polar cataract effecting outcomes during phacoemulsification

Dr. Jata Shanker Verma, Dr. Jay Vardhan, Dr. Anu Jain, Dr. Anuj Kushwaha

Abstract :

Aim: To determine the role of AS–OCT to detect posterior capsular dehiscent preoperative. Design: Prospective hospital based observational study. Material and Method: Patient collection in Government college Kannauj March 2018 to Feuary 2019 .According to Helnsinki’s declaration preoperative assessment and AS–OCT is also performed . Phacoemusification with PCIOL and follow up was done upto 6 week. Result: AS–OCT done for 26 eye out of which in 4 (15.3%) eyes posterior capsule was found dehiscent rest of all eyes posterior capsule was intact. Examination under microscope surgeon found posterior capsular dehiscent only in 3(11.5%).Sensivity of AS–OCT is 75% and specificity is 95.45%. Stastical analysis was done for AS–OCT by CHI SQUARE test (P=.0004). Conclusion: Significant role of detecting AS–OCT in posterior capsular dehiscent.

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ROLE OF ANTERIOR SEGMENT OPTICAL COHERENCE TOPOGRAPHY (AS-OCT) PRE OPERATIVELY TO DETECT PRE-EXISTING WEAKNESS OF POSTERIOR CAPSULE IN PATIENT OF POSTERIOR POLAR CATARACT EFFECTING OUTCOMES DURING PHACOEMULSIFICATION, Dr. Jata Shanker Verma, Dr. Jay Vardhan, Dr. Anu Jain, Dr. Anuj Kushwaha PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-10 | October-2019


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