Reasons for low vision after surgery of elderly cataract patients of Disabled Persons' Federation in Hangzhou / 中华全科医师杂志
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
; (6): 585-587, 2014.
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Retrospective analyses of clinical data were performed for 518 elderly cataract patients (856 eyes) of Disabled Persons' Federation in Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province.For 69 eyes (8.06%),corneal edema was a major factor of low vision during early postoperative period; for 23 eyes (2.69%),delayed cataract was an important cause of low vision during long-term postoperative period.The best corrected visual acuity of 120 eyes caused by nonsurgical factors was diabetic retinopathy (48 eyes,48.00%),senile macular degeneration (25 eyes,20.80%),high myopia retinopathy (17 eyes,14.20%),optic never injury in glaucoma (16 eyes,13.30%),macular membrane & hole (5 eyes,4.20%) and amblyopia & corneal leucoma (9 eyes,7.50%).Retinal disease is the most important reason of low vision after cataract surgery.And surgery remains the most effective treatment for cataract.
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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
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