Audit of cataract surgery in Cadiz: visual outcomes and complications
Autor: | L, Royo-Dujardin, E, Alcalde-Vílchez, E, Rodríguez-de la Rúa, J P, Novalbos-Ruiz |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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80 and over Male Visual Acuity Cataract Extraction Comorbidity Posterior Capsular Rupture Ocular Corneal Diseases Postoperative Complications Treatment Outcome Socioeconomic Factors Spain Humans Female Prospective Studies Intraoperative Complications Learning Curve Procedures and Techniques Utilization Aged |
Zdroj: | Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia. 93(6) |
ISSN: | 2173-5794 |
Popis: | To publish the outcomes and complications of age-related cataract surgery in Cadiz (Spain). Due to the lack of national audits, a comparison was made between the results obtained here and those of the most recent European audit, EUREQUO (2013), and the British audit RCOphth NOD (2015).A prospective, longitudinal, before-after study of 312 patients undergoing cataract surgery in the University Hospitals of Puerta del Mar and Puerto Real (Cadiz), in 2013-14. Outcome measurements included sociodemographic characteristics, visual acuity (VA), symptoms secondary to cataract, ocular comorbidity, waiting time, expertise of surgeon (consultant vs. trainee), rate and type of surgical complications.The median age at surgery was 73.92±7.31. Almost all (98.3%) of patients at consultation had a VA ≥0.60logMAR, with a mean pre-surgical VA of 1.01logMAR (0.92-1.10). There was a 6.7% complication rate, with 3.8% posterior capsule ruptures and 2.8% corneal decompensations. No cases of endophthalmitis occurred. The mean post-operative VA was 0.28logMAR (0.22-0.33). More than three-quarters (78.8%) of cases achieved a post-operative VA ≤0.3logMAR, and 27.6% of cases achieved a VA ≤0.0logMAR.Our success rate was inferior to the EUREQUO and RCOphth NOD studies, with the percentage of patients acquiring a postoperative VA ≤0.3logMAR being 98% and 89%, respectively. However, the populations were not comparable. It is hoped that this study will encourage other public hospitals in Spain to undertake audits and share their results, in order to provide a tool for constructive criticism and quality improvement initiatives. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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