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Parameter Biometri Pada Pasien Katarak Senilis Sebelum Operasi Phacoemulsifikasi Dengan Implantasi Lensa Intraokuler Di Pekanbaru
Senile cataract is an age-related decrease in vision caused by clouding of the lens due to thickening and denaturation of the lens. Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation is one of the most widely used surgical methods worldwide and is very effective in the treatment of cataracts. Keratometry, axial length, anterior chamber depth and central corneal thickness, and lens thickness were measured before phacoemulsification. These measurements are very important to achieve visual quality improvement for the patients. The purpose of this study was to describe of distribution ocular the biometric parameters before phacoemulsification surgery with intraocular lens implantation and correlated of sex, age, body mass index, weight, height with biometric parameters before phacoemulsification surgery with intraocular lens implantation. This study used an observational analytic research method with a cross sectional design approach with 1032 patients. Axial length, ACD, CCT, LT, K were determinand with the partial laser interferometry (IOL Master 700). The results of the study showed 55.3% were male, 45,1 % were 61-70 years old, 75,6% were immature senile cataract, 39,7 % were normal body mass index. The mean and standar deviation K, AL, ACD, CCT, and LT were (44.19±1.49), (23.50±1.21), (3.22±0.42),
(522±35.27) and (4.35±0.67). There were statically significant differences when comparing K, AL, and ACD by sex. There were statically significant differences when comparing K, AL, ACD, CCT, and LT by body mass index. Axial length, ACD, CCT, and LT were correlated with age (p=
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