2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00417-015-2934-1
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Influence of anterior chamber depth, anterior chamber volume, axial length, and lens density on postoperative endothelial cell loss

Abstract: ACD, ACV, AL, and LD were not identified as risk factors of postoperative endothelial cell loss in our analysis.

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“…We found a decrease in CED of 15-20%, which is consistent with previous studies, although the decrease ranges from 4% to 23% in different studies (Ventura et al 2001;Mencucci et al 2006;Storr-Paulsen et al 2007;Hayashi et al 2011;Reuschel et al 2015). In addition, the morphological indices of the EC (VAR and hexagonality) changed in all groups, but without significant difference between the groups.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…We found a decrease in CED of 15-20%, which is consistent with previous studies, although the decrease ranges from 4% to 23% in different studies (Ventura et al 2001;Mencucci et al 2006;Storr-Paulsen et al 2007;Hayashi et al 2011;Reuschel et al 2015). In addition, the morphological indices of the EC (VAR and hexagonality) changed in all groups, but without significant difference between the groups.…”
Section: Paper IIIsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, the morphological indices of the EC (VAR and hexagonality) changed in all groups, but without significant difference between the groups. Due to the variability in the CED and hexagonality determined from the images (Reuschel et al 2015), we took the mean of three measurements (i.e. three pictures at each examination).…”
Section: Paper IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Reuschel et al. ). In addition, the morphological indices of the EC (VAR and hexagonality) changed in all groups, but without significant difference between the groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The anterior segment parameters, for example, the anterior chamber volume (ACV), are of significant interest to ophthalmologists [1, 2], especially glaucoma specialists. This is because ACV is closely associated with primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG), which is often characterized by a shallow and small anterior chamber [35].…”
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confidence: 99%