Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4025783 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Cystoid macular edema after cataract surgery has a tendency to resolve spontaneously. There is a lack of level I evidence that supports the long-term benefit of NSAID therapy to prevent vision loss from CME at 3 months or more after cataract surgery. Although dosing of NSAIDs before surgery may hasten the speed of visual recovery in the first several weeks after cataract surgery, there is no evidence that this practice affects long-term visual outcomes. Standardized reporting of CME based on OCT may allow for more uniform quantitation of its incidence and more reliable assessment of treatment outcomes.
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Authors
Stephen J. MD, Scott D. MD, Jennifer E. MD, PhD, Justis P. MD, Steven MD, Sophie J. MD,