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Cystoid Macular Edema With Prostaglandin Analogue Use After Uneventful Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients Publisher Pubmed



Fakhraie G1, 2 ; Mirghorbani M1 ; Katz LJ2 ; Mollazadeh A1 ; Vahedian Z1 ; Zarei R1 ; Eslami Y1 ; Mohammadi M1 ; Hamzeh N1 ; Masoomi A1
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  1. 1. Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  2. 2. William and Anna Goldberg Glaucoma Service and Wills Eye Institute, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Source: Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Published:2019


Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effect of postoperative latanoprost administration on central macular thickness (CMT) after uneventful cataract surgery in glaucoma patients. Setting: Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Design: Prospective randomized clinical trial. Methods: In this single-masked trial, glaucoma patients treated with latanoprost who had no other risk factor for the development of pseudophakic macular edema were randomly allocated to continuation of latanoprost or discontinuation of the drop after uneventful cataract surgery. At baseline and postoperatively at 1 month and 3 months, patients had complete ocular examinations and CMT measurements using optical coherence tomography. The main outcome measure was the change in the CMT between baseline measurements and postoperative measurements at 1 month and 3 months. Results: One hundred fifty-six eyes (latanoprost 76; discontinuation 80) finished the trial. There were no differences in baseline patient demographics or characteristics, including the CMT, between the two groups. There was transient increase in the mean CMT by 12 μm ± 49 (SD) in the latanoprost group at 1 month (P = .03); however, the value returned to baseline by 3 months (6 ± 55 μm; P = .27). The between-group difference in the mean change in the CMT from baseline was −3.1 μm (95% confidence interval [CI], −18.4 to 12.0; P = .68) after 1 month and −10.5 μm (95% CI, −26.6 to 5.5; P = .19) after 3 months; the differences were not significant. Conclusion: Latanoprost administration after cataract surgery had no measurable effect on macular thickness. © 2019 ASCRS and ESCRS