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Shin, Lee, Won, and Kim: Positional Intraocular Pressure between Phakic and Pseudophakic Eyes after Cataract Surgery in a Single Eye

Abstract

Purpose

In the present study, the dependence of intraocular pressure (IOP) on body position was compared between pseudo-phakic and phakic eyes after cataract surgery performed at least 3 months prior.

Methods

IOP was measured in 214 patients over 40 years of age who received cataract surgery at least 3 months prior. The present study included 104 patients who did not have any other ocular disease which could influence visual acuity or IOP. The IOP was measured in 4 different positions, sitting, supine, right decubitus, and left decubitus by a single skilled researcher using Icare tonometer. In addition, IOP was compared between the phakic and pseudophakic eyes, specifically, the dependent eye in the decubitus position.

Results

The comparison between the phakic and pseudophakic eyes in patients after cataract surgery in a single eye showed IOP was not different between the sitting and supine positions; however, in the decubitus position, IOP in the dependent eye was significantly higher than the non-dependent eye ( p = 0.001). Additionally, regardless of lens status, IOP was significantly higher in the dependent eye than non-dependent eye.

Conclusions

Both body position and lens status can affect IOP. After cataract surgery, regardless of lens status, IOP was higher in the dependent eye than non-dependent eye of patients in the decubitus position.

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Table 1.
Patients demographics
Cataract surgery
Right eye Left eye Both eye
Gender (n, %)
  Men 20 (63) 18 (53) 16 (42)
  Women 12 (37) 16 (47) 22 (58)
Age (years) 64.0 ± 13.8 69.7 ± 11.4 73.5 ± 8.2
Systemic disease (n, %)
  DM 9 (28) 5 (15) 7 (18)
  HTN 12 (38) 11 (32) 19 (50)

Values are presented as mean ± SD or n (%). DM = diabetes mellitus; HTN = hypertension.

Table 2.
Positional IOP of patients underwent cataract surgery on single eye
Cataract surgery IOP measured eye Position
Sitting (mmHg) Supine (mmHg) RD (mmHg) LD (mmHg)
Right eye Right eye 12.94 ± 3.80 15.13 ± 4.50 18.39 ± 3.01 16.71 ± 2.32
Left eye 13.42 ± 3.95 15.50 ± 4.38 16.45 ± 2.23 18.52 ± 2.83
p-value* 0.575 0.730 0.005 0.007
Left eye Right eye 13.83 ± 2.78 17.42 ± 2.64 19.30 ± 2.66 16.95 ± 2.99
Left eye 12.97 ± 2.56 16.46 ± 2.57 16.47 ± 2.66 18.53 ± 2.26
p-value* 0.206 0.151 <0.001 0.022

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated.

IOP = intraocular pressure; RD = right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test.

Table 3.
IOP with decubitus position
Cataract surgery IOP measured eye Position
p-value*
RD (mmHg) LD (mmHg)
Right eye Right eye 18.39 ± 3.01 16.71 ± 2.32 0.001
Left eye 16.45 ± 2.23 18.52 ± 2.83 <0.001
Left eye Right eye 19.30 ± 2.66 16.95 ± 2.99 0.001
Left eye 16.47 ± 2.66 18.53 ± 2.26 0.072

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated.

IOP = intraocular pressure; RD = right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test.

Table 4.
Positional IOP of dependent eye and non-dependent eye
Cataract surgery Position IOP (mmHg) p-value* p-value
Right eye RD Right eye 18.39 ± 3.01 0.862 0.861
LD Left eye 18.52 ± 2.83
LD Right eye 16.71 ± 2.32 0.650 0.650
RD Left eye 16.45 ± 2.23
Left eye LD Left eye 18.53 ± 2.26 0.961 0.960
RD Right eye 19.30 ± 2.66
RD Left eye 16.47 ± 2.66 0.509 0.500
LD Right eye 16.95 ± 2.99

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated.

IOP = intraocular pressure; RD = right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test

Analyzed with ANCOVA adjust for age.

Table 5.
Comparing positional IOP between right cataract surgery and left cataract surgery
Right cataract surgery (mmHg) Left cataract surgery (mmHg) p-value*
Sitting Right eye 12.94 ± 3.80 13.98 ± 2.78 0.168
Left eye 13.42 ± 3.95 12.97 ± 2.56 0.961
Supine Right eye 15.13 ± 4.50 17.42 ± 2.64 0.062
Left eye 15.50 ± 4.38 16.46 ± 2.57 0.174
RD Right eye 18.39 ± 3.01 19.30 ± 2.66 0.063
Left eye 16.45 ± 2.23 16.47 ± 2.66 0.084
LD Right eye 16.71 ± 2.32 16.95 ± 2.99 0.611
Left eye 18.52 ± 2.83 18.53 ± 2.26 0.068

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated.

IOP = intraocular pressure; RD = right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test.

Table 6.
Comparing IOP in dependent position between pseu-dophakia and phakic eye
Position (IOP measured eye) IOP (mmHg) p-value* p-value
Pseudophakia RD (right eye) 18.39 ± 3.01 0.174 0.220
LD (left eye) 18.53 ± 2.26
Phakic eye RD (right eye) 19.30 ± 2.66 0.154 0.367
LD (left eye) 18.52 ± 2.83

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated. IOP = intraocular pressure; RD = right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test

Analyzed with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjust for age.

Table 7.
Comparing positional IOP after cataract surgery on both eyes
IOP (mmHg) p-value*
Sitting Right eye 13.33 ± 3.10 0.825
Left eye 13.48 ± 3.01
Supine Right eye 16.33 ± 2.70 0.670
Left eye 16.07 ± 2.61
RD Right eye 17.81 ± 2.31 0.103
Left eye 16.92 ± 2.40
LD Right eye 17.07 ± 2.56 0.364
Left eye 17.57 ± 2.17

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated.

IOP = intraocular pressure; RD = right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test.

Table 8.
Positional IOP in phakic eye and pseudophakia
Sitting (mmHg) Supine (mmHg) RD (mmHg) LD (mmHg)
Phakic eye 13.31 ± 3.16 16.01 ± 3.61 17.37 ± 2.55 17.61 ± 2.81
Pseudophakia 12.91 ± 2.96 15.56 ± 3.47 16.93 ± 2.99 16.81 ± 2.31
p-value* 0.456 0.462 0.249 0.079

Values are presented as mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated.

IOP = intraocular pressure; RD= right decubitus; LD = left decubitus.

* Analyzed with paired T-test.

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