Abstract

PurposeTo assess the effect of neodymium:yttrium–aluminum–garnet (Nd-YAG) laser procedure on the choroid and retina in patients who developed posterior capsular opacification (PCO) after cataract surgery. MethodsIn this study, 32 eyes of 30 patients who underwent Nd:YAG laser treatment for PCO were evaluated. Visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP), central macular thickness (CMT) with optical coherence tomography device (OCT), ganglion cell layer (GCL), inner plexiform layer (IPL), retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and subfoveal choroidal thickness (SCT) were measured. Choroidal vascular index (CVI) was calculated from HD line images obtained by spectral domain OCT with the software Image J. ResultsThe mean age of the patients participating in the study was 60.1 ± 8.9 years. There was no significant difference in IOP, CMT, RNFL, GCL, IPL and SCT values ​​in all comparisons before and after laser (p>0.05 for all values). While Nd:YAG laser pretreatment CVI was 63.2 ± 3.2%, it was 66.8 ± 2.9% at 1 week and 67.1 ± 2.6% at 1 month after laser treatment. A significant difference was detected in the comparison of pre-laser CVI and post-laser 1 week and 1 month CVI (p<0.05 for all values). DiscussionCVI was found to be significantly higher in the post-laser period in patients who underwent Nd:YAG laser. As far as the author knows, this study is the first research in the literature to evaluate this relationship. CVI can be used to evaluate choroidal vascular changes after Nd:YAG laser.

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