Altered anterior segment biometrics in cataract patients with retinitis pigmentosa: a propensity-matched analysis suggests patterns of zonular weakness
Yonglin Chen, Zhiheng Lian, Yongguo Xiang, Hong Cheng, Chong Tang, Yanlin Yang, Liang Liang, Juan Kang, Ke Hu, Shijie Zheng

TL;DR
This study finds that cataract patients with retinitis pigmentosa have distinct eye structures, suggesting zonular weakness that affects lens positioning and surgery planning.
Contribution
The study identifies specific anterior segment biometric patterns in RP patients, suggesting zonular weakness as a contributing factor.
Findings
RP patients had a thicker lens, more anterior lens position, shallower anterior chamber depth, and greater corneal astigmatism.
Shallower anterior chamber depth correlated with more anterior lens position and relative lens position in RP patients.
Abstract
To explore the spatial structure of the anterior segment biometrics in cataract patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). This is a retrospective study. We conducted a propensity score matching analysis (1:3) on anterior segment data of RP patients and normal cataract patients who underwent cataract surgery from August 2023 to February 2025. Baseline variables (age, gender, axial length, and Pentacam Nucleus Staging (PNS) score) were balanced to compare the differences in anterior segment biometric measurements between the two groups. We analyzed the anterior segment data of 37 cataract patients with RP and 102 simple cataract patients. The RP group exhibited a thicker lens (p < 0.001), a more anterior lens position (p = 0.003), a shallower anterior chamber depth (p < 0.001), and greater corneal astigmatism (p < 0.001). The shallower anterior chamber depth showed a positive correlation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Retinal and Macular Surgery · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
