Reidy A, Mehra V, Minassian D, Mahashabde S
International Centre for Eye Health, Institute of Ophthalmology, University of London.
Br J Ophthalmol. 1991 Feb;75(2):102-5. doi: 10.1136/bjo.75.2.102.
An epidemiological follow-up study of patients who had intracapsular cataract extraction in a voluntary hospital and its associated eye camps in Central India has for the first time evaluated the outcome one year after surgery in terms of visual acuity, use of spectacles, and improvement in income and mobility. The findings indicate that under these fairly typical conditions, 92% of the cases have adequate vision of 6/18 or better one year after surgery. Information on high usage of spectacles and on considerable improvements in income and mobility after cataract surgery is also reported. The outcome for patients operated upon in eye camps was almost as favourable as for those operated upon in hospital. Although the small differences are not statistically significant, the comparative findings require cautious interpretation and give rise to the epidemiological issues which are briefly discussed in this paper.
在印度中部一家志愿医院及其相关眼科营地接受囊内白内障摘除术的患者的一项流行病学随访研究,首次从视力、眼镜使用情况以及收入和行动能力改善方面评估了手术后一年的结果。研究结果表明,在这些相当典型的条件下,92%的病例在手术后一年视力达到6/18或更好。还报告了眼镜使用率高以及白内障手术后收入和行动能力有显著改善的信息。在眼科营地接受手术的患者的结果几乎与在医院接受手术的患者一样良好。尽管这些小差异无统计学意义,但这些比较结果需要谨慎解读,并引发了本文简要讨论的流行病学问题。