Myopic shift in pediatric cataract surgery associated with age and surgical complications

To investigate predictors for myopic shift after pediatric cataract surgery after at least 3 years follow-up. Cross-sectional and retrospective study. This study included patients treated for congenital or infantile cataract operated up to 5 years of age between 2010 and 2017. Patients were recruite...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of ophthalmology 2024-11, Vol.72 (Suppl 5), p.S734-S740
Hauptverfasser: Menezes Filho, Celso, Messias, Andre, Silva, Paulo Henrique F, Antunes-Foschini, Rosalia
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate predictors for myopic shift after pediatric cataract surgery after at least 3 years follow-up. Cross-sectional and retrospective study. This study included patients treated for congenital or infantile cataract operated up to 5 years of age between 2010 and 2017. Patients were recruited for ophthalmologic evaluation. Surgical and medical data were acquired in medical charts. Univariate and multivariate regressions were performed to look for potential risk factors for myopic shift. This study evaluated 81 eyes of 50 patients, with 62 (77%) being bilateral cases, 48 (59%) with intraocular lens implantation, and 37 (74%) patients being strabismic. Age at surgery was 7.7 (3.7-30.5) months and at evaluation was 93.5 (55.1-113.0) months. Total myopic shift was -4.32 ± 3.25 D, significantly greater in patients operated on up to 6 months of life (-5.73 ± 3.14 D). The distant best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 0.6 (0.3-1.0) log of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR). Regarding myopic shift, in univariate analysis, older age at surgery is a protective factor (+0.08 D for each month older, P = 0.001). The presence of strabismus (-2.52 D, P = 0.014), aphakia (-2.45 D, P = 0.006), distant BCVA (-0.15 D per 0.1 logMAR, P = 0.024), and surgical complications (-3.02 D, P = 0.001) are risk factors. In multivariate analysis, older age at surgery (+0.06 D, P = 0.012) and surgical complications (-2.52 D, P = 0.001) remain significant. In pediatric cataract surgery, myopic shift is greater when surgery is performed in a younger age and if associated with surgical complications.
ISSN:0301-4738
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1998-3689
DOI:10.4103/IJO.IJO_212_24