AI Article Synopsis

  • Dry eye disease (DED) causes symptoms like dryness and inflammation, and its presence can negatively impact measurements needed for cataract surgery.
  • A study evaluated the effect of DED on biometric measurements and postoperative refractive errors by analyzing four clinical studies that treated DED before surgery.
  • The results showed that treating DED led to a significant reduction in refractive errors, confirming the importance of managing dry eye symptoms prior to cataract surgery.

Article Abstract

Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial ocular surface disorder characterized by loss of tear film homeostasis with associated ocular symptoms, like dryness, foreign body sensation, and inflammation. Numerous reports confirm an increase in dry eye symptoms after cataract surgery. DED also significantly disturbs preoperative biometric measurements, mainly by changes in keratometry measurements. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of DED on biometric measurements before cataract surgery and postoperative refractive errors. PubMed database was searched for keywords: cataract surgery, dry eye disease, refractive error, refractive outcomes, keratometry, and biometry. Four clinical studies evaluating the effect of DED on refractive errors were included. In all studies, biometry was performed before and after dry eye treatment, and the mean absolute error was compared. Various substances have been used to treat dry eye, such as cyclosporin A, liftitegrast, and loteprednol. The refractive error was significantly lower after treatment in all studies. The results unanimously indicate that refractive errors can be reduced by proper treatment of DED before cataract surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10257420PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S406530DOI Listing

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