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Prophylaxis against intraocular pressure spikes following uncomplicated phacoemulsification: a systematic-review and meta-analysis.

Raageen KanjeeMarko M PopovicAli SalimiCindy M L HutnikIqbal Ike K AhmedHady Saheb
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2024)
Prophylaxis against acute IOP elevations following uncomplicated cataract surgery is effective. FCCB and intracameral cholinergics are the most effective ocular antihypertensive agents, while alpha-agonists, prostaglandin analogues, and topical CAIs were found to be the least effective. These findings may inform future surgical guidelines.
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