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Table 2 Changes in parameters caused by reverse pupillary block

From: Reverse pupillary block after implantation of a scleral-sutured posterior chamber intraocular lens: a retrospective, open study

No

CDVA

IOP (mmHg)

ACA (degrees)

ACD (mm)

SE (diopters)

RPB+

RPB–

RPB+

RPB–

RPB+

RPB–

RPB+

RPB–

RPB+

RPB–

Change

1

0

0

22

19

86.3

48.6

4.44

4.29

−0.375

−0.50

−0.125

2

0

0

21

20

91.9

51.7

4.28

4.08

−0.25

−0.375

−0.125

3

1.1

1.1

17

14

a

a

4.33

4.17

b

b

b

4

0

0

14

12

87.3

53.2

4.45

4.28

−0.5

−0.625

−0.125

5

0.2

0.1

22

19

70.5

54.2

4.31

4.10

−0.5

−0.625

−0.125

6

0.2

0.1

26

20

100.7

48.1

4.18

3.86

−1.125

−1.375

−0.25

7

0.1

0

19

10

94.5

51.4

4.66

4.21

−0.50

−0.875

−0.375

8

0.4

0.2

17

11

98.2

54.7

4.72

4.12

−1.25

−1.75

−0.5

Mean

0.25

0.19

19.75

15.63

89.91

51.70

4.42

4.14

−0.643

−0.875

−0.232

P-value

0.059

0.011

0.018

0.012

0.018

 
  1. aNo measurement of anterior chamber angles at Scheimpflug images; buncheckable due to corneal state (slightly edematous cornea); Wilcoxon signed rank test. Abbreviations: CDVA corrected distal visual acuity, LPI laser peripheral iridotomy, IOP intraocular pressure, ACA anterior chamber angle, ACD anterior chamber depth, SE spherical equivalent, RPB+ in the presence of reverse pupillary block, RPB– in the absence of reverse pupillary block, R right eye, L left eye