2018
DOI: 10.1097/ico.0000000000001581
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Sulfur Hexafluoride 20% Versus Air 100% for Anterior Chamber Tamponade in DMEK: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: In DMEK, 20% SF6 tamponade and longer postoperative time supine were associated with 58% fewer rebubbling procedures, and an ECL not statistically different from using 100% air.

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“…In our study 34.6% of eyes received a rebubbling because of a partial graft detachment. This matches described rebubbling rates of 19.1–66.7% after air tamponade [ 32 ]. In a meta-analysis on AC tamponades in DMEK surgery, Marques et al reported a significantly lower rebubbling rate after 20% SF 6 tamponade (15.2 vs. 49.0% after air), corresponding to a rebubbling risk reduction by 58.0% [ 32 ].…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…In our study 34.6% of eyes received a rebubbling because of a partial graft detachment. This matches described rebubbling rates of 19.1–66.7% after air tamponade [ 32 ]. In a meta-analysis on AC tamponades in DMEK surgery, Marques et al reported a significantly lower rebubbling rate after 20% SF 6 tamponade (15.2 vs. 49.0% after air), corresponding to a rebubbling risk reduction by 58.0% [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This matches described rebubbling rates of 19.1–66.7% after air tamponade [ 32 ]. In a meta-analysis on AC tamponades in DMEK surgery, Marques et al reported a significantly lower rebubbling rate after 20% SF 6 tamponade (15.2 vs. 49.0% after air), corresponding to a rebubbling risk reduction by 58.0% [ 32 ]. These findings led us to adopt 20% SF 6 tamponade for all DMEK surgeries from 2019 onwards.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Nevertheless, postoperative lamellar detachment is still a major issue in DMEK often requiring intracameral air and/or gas injection (rebubbling) [8]. Among the available tamponades, 20% sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) seems to be most effective without obvious side effects on the corneal endothelium [9]. However, there are still concerns about a potentially induced endothelial cell loss and impaired visual outcome secondary to rebubbling [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results so far have been shown for the case of air fill. However, several reports have advocated for the use of SF6 due to the suggestion of improved outcomes 20,21. We compared air and SF6 in a numeric investigation for the case of the phakic model using SF6 (ACD = 3 mm).…”
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confidence: 99%