The Effect of Intracameral Carbachol and Epinephrine on Choroidal Thickness
Epinephrine Toxicity, Cataract, Carbachol Adverse Reaction
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Epinephrine Toxicity focused on measuring choroidal thickness, carbachol, epinephrine, phacoemulsification, optical coherence tomography
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- over 18 years old
- patients with cataracts
Exclusion Criteria:
- hypertension and diabetes
- ocular problems such as uveitis, glaucoma, amblyopia
- maculopathy, retinal dystrophy
- any previous ocular surgery
- eye trauma
- congenital cataracts
Sites / Locations
- Ordu University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
No Intervention
epinephrine
carbachol
control
In the epinephrine group, 0.2 mL of epinephrine (1:5000 solution) was used immediately after making the clear corneal incision during cataract surgery
In the carbachol group, a 0.5 ml dose of 0.01% carbachol solution (Miostat®, Alcon Laboratories, Inc., Fort Worth, TX) was given intracamerally immediately after viscoelastic matter removal following IOL implantation
The control group was given neither epinephrine nor carbachol. Standard cataract surgery was performed