Less Discomfort And Less Pharmacology: Cataract Surgery At A Lower IOP
Matthew Rauen, MD discusses a prospective randomized study on how intraocular pressure (IOP) settings during cataract surgery influence patient comfort and overall experience. The trial compares lower versus higher IOP and evaluates endpoints including need for rescue medication, patient-reported pain, reverse pupillary block, surgeon experience, and patient cooperation. This content is intended for US health care professionals only. Please contact Alcon Medical Affairs should you have any questions. #AlconUS

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