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无眼部既往合并症退伍军人的白内障手术11年回顾

Eleven Years of Cataract Surgery in Veterans Without Pre-existing Ocular Comorbidities.

作者信息

Magone M Teresa, Kueny Laura, Singh Gemini A, Chin Loy Katrina, Kim Caroline H, Grover Will, Shin Soo Y

机构信息

Veterans Affairs Medical Center Washington D.C., Department of Surgery/Ophthalmology Section, 50 Irving Street NW, Washington D.C.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2019 Jul 1;184(7-8):e191-e195. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usy375.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In 2017, over 75,000 cataract surgeries were performed within the Veterans Health Administration System (VHA). Previous reports of outcomes of cataract surgery in veterans include patients with pre-existing ocular disease, which can affect vision. To exclude the confounding factor of pre-existing ocular comorbidities, we investigated the long-term visual outcomes and complications associated with small incision cataract surgery performed on veterans without any pre-existing eye disease.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Institutional Review Board approved cohort study with detailed retrospective chart review of all phacoemulsification (small incision) cataract surgeries performed at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington D.C. over 11 years, including all pre-and postoperative visits until postoperative month 12.

RESULTS

A total of 1,513 consecutive surgical cases without any pre-existing ocular disease except the cataract were included. Vision improved significantly after cataract surgery compared to the preoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) (p = 0.0001) and remained stable over the first intra- and postoperative year. All eyes without complicated surgery and 99.1% of eyes with complications achieved 20/40 or better final vision postoperatively. The most common intra-and postoperative complications were vitreous loss (3.1%) and cystoid macular edema (CME; 1.4%). Patients with complications achieved final mean BCVA of 0.04 (20/22, vitreous loss) and 0.06 (20/23, CME) mean logMAR (Snellen).

CONCLUSION

Analysis of 11 years of small incision cataract surgery in eyes without pre-existing ocular disease within the VHA showed significant improvement in vision and stability 12 months after uncomplicated and complicated surgery in veterans.

摘要

引言

2017年,退伍军人健康管理系统(VHA)内进行了超过75000例白内障手术。先前关于退伍军人白内障手术结果的报告包括患有眼部疾病的患者,这些疾病可能会影响视力。为排除既往眼部合并症的混杂因素,我们调查了对无任何既往眼部疾病的退伍军人进行小切口白内障手术的长期视觉效果和并发症。

材料与方法

机构审查委员会批准的队列研究,对华盛顿特区退伍军人事务医疗中心11年间进行的所有超声乳化(小切口)白内障手术进行详细的回顾性图表审查,包括术前和术后直至术后第12个月的所有就诊情况。

结果

共纳入1513例连续手术病例,除白内障外无任何既往眼部疾病。与术前最佳矫正视力(BCVA)相比,白内障手术后视力显著改善(p = 0.0001),并在术后第一年保持稳定。所有未发生复杂手术的眼睛和99.1%发生并发症的眼睛术后最终视力达到20/40或更好。最常见的术中及术后并发症是玻璃体丢失(3.1%)和黄斑囊样水肿(CME;1.4%)。发生并发症的患者最终平均BCVA为0.04(20/22,玻璃体丢失)和0.06(20/23,CME)平均对数最小分辨角(Snellen)。

结论

对VHA内无既往眼部疾病的眼睛进行的11年小切口白内障手术分析表明,退伍军人在进行简单和复杂手术后12个月,视力有显著改善且保持稳定。

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