Background: Impairment of the blood-aqueous barrier is a frequent finding in eyes with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX). Objective: To perform noninvasive quantification of aqueous flare using the laser flare-cell meter to analyze blood-aqueous barrier breakdown following phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation in eyes with and without PEX. Methods: After other conditions that might account for impairment of the blood-aqueous barrier were excluded, 11 eyes with PEX and 11 eyes with senile cataract without PEX were included in the study. Aqueous flare was quantitatively determined using a laser flare-cell meter preoperatively as well as 1, 3, and 5 days postoperatively. Phacoemulsification with posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation was performed by one surgeon.
The new probe proved to be a practical device to monitor temperature in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification. Up to now we did not encounter any critical degrees of temperature but it should be pointed out that a functional irrigation unit, the use of pulse mode or permanent ultrasonic output and in particular the type of viscoelastic material used are all important parameters influencing the rise of temperature during phacoemulsification. Further experience and results obtained with the new probe will be reported in the future.
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