http://eyeworld.org/supplements/oct-...ctober2013.pdf 'Can improved ocular surface care really impact cataract and refractive surgery outcomes?' ASCRS Eyeworld Supplement Oct 2013
'If the dry eye is not treated preoperatively, it can reduce the quality of preoperative data and can have a negative impact on surgical outcomes.'
'Although surgeons know the importance of identifying and treating dry eye preoperatively, they often don’t spend enough time assessing and optimizing the ocular surface, which can contribute to less-than-optimal results.'
'It can be difficult to stay current with recommendations in this evolving field, but it behooves us all as surgeons to ensure that we are adequately screening for and addressing ocular surface problems in our surgical patients'
'While it is more common in older patients, it’s not uncommon to see patients in their teens and 20s with dry eye.'
'If the dry eye is not treated preoperatively, it can reduce the quality of preoperative data and can have a negative impact on surgical outcomes.'
'Although surgeons know the importance of identifying and treating dry eye preoperatively, they often don’t spend enough time assessing and optimizing the ocular surface, which can contribute to less-than-optimal results.'
'It can be difficult to stay current with recommendations in this evolving field, but it behooves us all as surgeons to ensure that we are adequately screening for and addressing ocular surface problems in our surgical patients'
'While it is more common in older patients, it’s not uncommon to see patients in their teens and 20s with dry eye.'
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