Role of intraocular pressure measurement on the day of phacoemulsification cataract surgery

J Cataract Refract Surg. 2002 Sep;28(9):1601-6. doi: 10.1016/s0886-3350(02)01279-8.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine whether measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) preoperatively or in the early postoperative period is an accurate predictor of raised IOP 24 hours after cataract surgery.

Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Methods: This prospective study comprised 101 eyes of 101 patients having phacoemulsification cataract surgery. The IOP was measured by Goldmann applanation tonometry preoperatively and 2 to 3 hours, 6 to 8 hours, and 22 to 24 hours postoperatively. The relationship between the same-day and next-day IOP readings was examined.

Results: One hundred patients completed the study. The IOP at 22 to 24 hours was significantly correlated with the IOP preoperatively (correlation coefficient [r] 0.54; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.38-0.67) and at 6 to 8 hours (r = 0.56; 95% CI, 0.41-0.68). In contrast, the IOP measurement at 2 to 3 hours correlated relatively poorly with the next-day IOP (r = 0.33; 95% CI, 0.14-0.49). Twelve patients had an IOP of 26 mm Hg or higher at 22 to 24 hours. The risk of this outcome increased significantly with higher IOP values preoperatively and, to a lesser extent, with a raised IOP at 6 to 8 hours. Glaucoma and ocular hypertension were associated with a 2.9-fold increased risk (95% CI, 0.67-12.8) of a next-day IOP of 26 mm Hg or higher.

Conclusions: Preoperative IOP or a diagnosis of glaucoma or ocular hypertension were significant risk factors for raised next-day IOP after small-incision phacoemulsification. It may be possible to select patients at greater risk of prolonged ocular hypertension before surgery for prophylactic IOP-lowering treatment. This would minimize patient morbidity and reduce the number of patients requiring next-day review, resulting in significant health economic savings.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Cataract / complications
  • Female
  • Glaucoma / complications
  • Humans
  • Intraocular Pressure*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Ocular Hypertension / complications
  • Phacoemulsification*
  • Postoperative Period
  • Prospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Time Factors