Long term outcomes of bilateral congenital and developmental cataracts operated in Maharashtra, India. Miraj pediatric cataract study III

Autor: Parikshit M Gogate, Mohini Sahasrabudhe, Mitali Shah, Shailbala Patil, Anil N Kulkarni, Rupal Trivedi, Divya Bhasa, Rahin Tamboli, Rekha Mane
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
Předmět:
Blindness
cataract
eye lens
risk factors
treatment of cataract
Low vision care
multiple disabilities and visual impairment
reading performance
Accommodation
presbyopia
supraciliary segment implants
Amblyopia
citicoline
patching
Corneal endothelium
human corneal endothelial precursor cells
in vitro expansion
sphere forming assay
thermo-reversible gelation polymer
transportation
Endophthalmitis
explantation
fungal
intraocular lens
postoperative
recurrent
Colour perception
learning disabilities
school children
stereo acuity
testability
visual acuity
Contracted socket
dermis fat graft
porous orbital implant
reconstruction
Glucose
in vitro anticataract
lens
Moringa oliefera
′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′
choroidal melanoma
ciliary body melanoma
Episcleral plaque brachytherapy
retinal angioma
retinoblastoma
vasoproliferative tumor
Congenital glaucoma
gonioscopy
Retcam
Acoustic features
A-scan
B-scan
choroidal mass
ultrasound biomicroscopy
Cataract surgery
education
informed consent
multimedia
rural health
Lagophthalmos
silicone sling
temporalis muscle
Contrast sensitivity function
disability
function peak
multiple sclerosis
spatial frequency
Congenital cataract
developmental cataract
outcome
vision function
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
Zdroj: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 62, Iss 2, Pp 186-195 (2014)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 0301-4738
1998-3689
DOI: 10.4103/0301-4738.128630
Popis: Aim : To study long term outcome of bilateral congenital and developmental cataract surgery. Subjects: 258 pediatric cataract operated eyes of 129 children. Materials and Methods: Children who underwent pediatric cataract surgery in 2004-8 were traced and examined prospectively in 2010-11. Demographic and clinical factors were noted from retrospective chart readings. All children underwent visual acuity estimation and comprehensive ocular examination in a standardized manner. L. V. Prasad Child Vision Function scores (LVP-CVF) were noted for before and after surgery. Statistics: Statistical analysis was done with SPSS version 16 including multi-variate analysis. Results: Children aged 9.1 years (std dev 4.6, range 7 weeks-15 years) at the time of surgery. 74/129 (57.4%) were boys. The average duration of follow-up was 4.4 years (stddev 1.6, range 3-8 years). 177 (68.6%) eyes had vision 6/18 and 157 (60.9%) had BCVA >6/60 3-8 years after surgery. 48 (37.2%) had binocular stereoacuity
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