ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Assessing clinical efficacy of new method for adaptive infusion control in phacoemulsification

Aznabaev BM1,2, Mukhamadeev TR1,2, Ismagilov TN1,2, Dibaev TI1,2
About authors

1 Bashkir State Medical University, Ufa, Russia

2 ZAO "Optimedservis", Ufa, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Timur N. Ismagilov
Lenina, 3, Ufa, 450008, Russia; ur.kb@rumit-voligamsi

About paper

Author contribution: Aznabaev BM — developing the concept, approving final version of the article; Mukhamadeev TR — developing the concept, manuscript editing; Ismagilov TN — research procedure, manuscript writing and editing; Dibaev TI — manuscript writing and editing.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Bashkir State Medical University (protocol № 10 dated 15 December 2021). All patients submitted the informed consent to surgical treatment and personal data processing.

Received: 2024-01-19 Accepted: 2024-02-10 Published online: 2024-02-28
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Fig. 1. Increased total vascular density of the macular zone in the index group based on the OCTA data (Multi Scans mode): on day 7 (А), month 3 (B), and month 6 (C) after PE
Table 1. Settings of surgical systems used in the index and control groups
Table 2. Clinical and demographic data of patients in the index and control groups
Table 3. Dynamic changes in the corneal endotheliocyte loss observed in the index and control groups 3 and 6 months after surgery, % (Me (Q1; Q3))
Table 4. Postoperative dynamic changes in MOPP values in the index and control groups, mmHg (M ± Sd)
Table 5. Postoperative dynamic changes in the macular OCTA parameters observed in the index group, (n = 25; M ± Sd)
Note: * — significance based on the Friedman test for related samples.
Table 6. Postoperative dynamic changes in the macular OCTA parameters observed in the control group, (n = 25; M ± Sd)
Note: * — significance based on the Friedman test for related samples