Publications by authors named "Marie-Soline Luc"

Purpose: Identifying pre/perioperative factors that predict corneal endothelial-cell loss (ECL) after phacoemulsification may reveal ways to reduce ECL. Our literature analysis showed that 37 studies have investigated one or several such factors but all have significant limitations. Therefore, the data of a large randomized controlled trial (PERCEPOLIS) were subjected to post-hoc multivariate analysis determining the ability of nine pre/perioperative variables to predict ECL.

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  • The study examined 408 eyes undergoing surgery for idiopathic epiretinal membrane (iERM) to find the prevalence of posterior vitreous attachment (PVA) and its preoperative predictive factors.
  • About 20.1% of the eyes showed PVA, with axial length and lens status being significant factors; longer axial lengths decreased the odds of PVA, while phakic eyes had a higher risk.
  • Despite the occurrence of PVA, it did not impact the surgical outcomes, while factors like shorter axial length and lower preoperative visual acuity were linked to worse visual recovery.*
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