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International Eye Science ; (12): 2126-2129, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-669211

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AIM:To determine the incidence of intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) in patients undergoing phacoemulsification in a Chinese hospital,and to assess new risk factors and predictive factors for IFIS.METHODS:A prospective,observational case series.In the consecutive cataract surgeries performed in one year,the medicine administration,pupil size (PS)before and after mydriasis,and signs of IFIS were recorded.RESULTS:Totally 807 patients (1068 eyes) underwent cataract surgeries.Among the 1068 eyes,signs of IFIS were noted in 34 eyes.Strong positive correlations were showed between finasteride (6.4%,OR =5.885),tamsulosin (25%,OR=21.578),reserpine (16.7%,OR=12.947),clozapine (66.7%,OR=139.467),post-panretinal photocoagulation (14.3%,OR =10.789) and IFIS.Pupil size was inversely related to IFIS incidence (P<0.001).A dilated pupil smaller than 7.25mm could predict iFiS (P<0.001).CONCLUSION:The incidence rate of IFIS was 3.18%.Reserpine,clozapine and post-panretinal photocoagulation emerged as new risk factors for IFIS.A small dilated pupil may imply IFIS occurrence.

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