Effect of cyclopentolate versus tropicamide on anterior segment angle parameters in three refractive groups.
Nasrin Moghadas SharifNasser ShoeibiMaryam HeydariNegareh YazdaniSomayeh Ghasemi-MoghaddamAsieh EhsaeiPublished in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2021)
Topical application of cycloplegic eye drops in healthy individuals leads to small but significant changes in anterior chamber depth and anterior segment angle parameters, regardless of refractive status. Moreover, lower values of anterior chamber depth and anterior segment angle parameters in hyperopic individuals after administration of cycloplegic drops should be taken into account during biometric measurement and phakic intraocular lens implantation. Due to shorter effect and recovery time and less ocular/systemic reaction of tropicamide versus cyclopentolate, tropicamide could be a recommended cycloplegic agent for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.