Outcome of cataract surgery considering the preoperative situation: a study of possible predictors of the functional outcome

AIM To analyse possible predictors of the self assessed functional outcome of a cataract extraction. METHODS The patients’ self assessed visual function was studied by use of a questionnaire, the “Catquest”, before and 6 months after surgery. All patients (n=1933, mean age 75.5 years, 66.8% women) w...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of ophthalmology 1999-11, Vol.83 (11), p.1272-1276
Hauptverfasser: Lundström, Mats, Stenevi, Ulf, Thorburn, William
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Zusammenfassung:AIM To analyse possible predictors of the self assessed functional outcome of a cataract extraction. METHODS The patients’ self assessed visual function was studied by use of a questionnaire, the “Catquest”, before and 6 months after surgery. All patients (n=1933, mean age 75.5 years, 66.8% women) who were undergoing cataract surgery in March 1995, in 35 different departments of ophthalmology participating in the National Swedish Cataract Register, were included in the study. A routine ophthalmic examination was performed before and after surgery. The following preoperative variables were studied with regard to a possible relation to the outcome: age, sex, ocular comorbidity, best corrected preoperative vision (better eye), first or second eye surgery, other diseases with a need for long term medication, need for home help, need for subsidised travel by taxi. RESULTS Ocular comorbidity was strongly related to a “no benefit” outcome after surgery (p= 0.005). Second eye surgery and young age was related to a “very good benefit” outcome after surgery (p=0.0001 and p
ISSN:0007-1161
1468-2079
DOI:10.1136/bjo.83.11.1272