Perception of visual outcomes in patients after delayed compared with immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery. Issue 2 (February 2023)
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- Title:
- Perception of visual outcomes in patients after delayed compared with immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery. Issue 2 (February 2023)
- Main Title:
- Perception of visual outcomes in patients after delayed compared with immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery
- Authors:
- Arsenault, Roxanne
Hébert, Mélanie
You, Eunice
Légaré, Marie Eve
Mercier, Mathieu - Abstract:
- Abstract : One month postoperatively, immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery patients had greater perceived visual function and fewer vision-related limitations in their daily activities, compared with delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery. Abstract : Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported visual outcomes of immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS) compared with delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery (DSBCS). Setting: Tertiary university teaching hospital of Laval University, Quebec City, Canada. Design: Prospective observational cohort study. Methods: The Catquest-9SF questionnaire was administered on the day of surgery for ISBCS patients and on the day of first-eye surgery for DSBCS patients who underwent cataract surgery between August and September 2021. The questionnaire was administered again 1 month postoperatively for ISBCS patients and 1 month postoperatively after each surgery for DSBCS patients. Results: 186 patients (ISBCS: n = 152 vs DSBCS: n = 34) were included. At 1 month postoperatively, the Catquest-9SF score of ISBCS patients was significantly lower than that of DSBCS patients after first-eye surgery ( P < .001). Furthermore, the ISBCS group achieved significantly better scores on multiple tasks of the Catquest-9SF, such as reading text in the newspaper ( P < .001) or reading text on television ( P < .001). In multiple linear regression analysis, the type of surgery was the factor most associated with a lowerAbstract : One month postoperatively, immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery patients had greater perceived visual function and fewer vision-related limitations in their daily activities, compared with delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery. Abstract : Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported visual outcomes of immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS) compared with delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery (DSBCS). Setting: Tertiary university teaching hospital of Laval University, Quebec City, Canada. Design: Prospective observational cohort study. Methods: The Catquest-9SF questionnaire was administered on the day of surgery for ISBCS patients and on the day of first-eye surgery for DSBCS patients who underwent cataract surgery between August and September 2021. The questionnaire was administered again 1 month postoperatively for ISBCS patients and 1 month postoperatively after each surgery for DSBCS patients. Results: 186 patients (ISBCS: n = 152 vs DSBCS: n = 34) were included. At 1 month postoperatively, the Catquest-9SF score of ISBCS patients was significantly lower than that of DSBCS patients after first-eye surgery ( P < .001). Furthermore, the ISBCS group achieved significantly better scores on multiple tasks of the Catquest-9SF, such as reading text in the newspaper ( P < .001) or reading text on television ( P < .001). In multiple linear regression analysis, the type of surgery was the factor most associated with a lower Catquest-9SF score (β = −0.391, P < .001). 1 month after the second-eye surgery, DSBCS patients had achieved similar Catquest-9SF scores compared with ISBCS patients. Conclusions: Compared with DSBCS patients, ISBCS patients had significantly greater perceived visual function and fewer vision-related limitations in their daily activities at 1 month postoperatively. This difference lost significance 1 month after the second-eye surgery of DSBCS patients. This patient-reported outcome study did not find evidence of perceived bilateral visual impairment in the early postoperative period after ISBCS. … (more)
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- Journal of cataract and refractive surgery. Volume 49:Issue 2(2023)
- Journal:
- Journal of cataract and refractive surgery
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- Volume 49:Issue 2(2023)
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- Volume 49, Issue 2 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 49
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0049-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 148
- Page End:
- 153
- Publication Date:
- 2023-02
- Subjects:
- 617.7
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- DOI:
- 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000001058 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0886-3350
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