Predictors of early secondary IOL implantation after pediatric cataract surgery

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Aapos Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaapos.2024.103965
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Abstract

Background

Pediatric aphakia may be treated conservatively with aphakic contacts or spectacles. Many families and surgeons opt for a secondary intraocular lens (IOL) when the child is older. In certain situations, pediatric aphakic patients must undergo implantation earlier than planned. The purpose of this study was to investigate how often and why early implantation occurs.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of consecutive patients who were left aphakic after cataract surgery in infancy and were seen at our institute at ≥4 years of age. Early implantation was defined as occurring at <4 years of age.

Results

A total of 175 patients fit inclusion criteria. We found that 22 of 90 patients (24%) with unilateral cataracts had undergone early secondary IOL implantation before 4 years of age compared to 10 of 85 patients (12%) with bilateral cataracts, a statistically significant difference in the relative risk of early implantation (OR 2.43 [95% CI 1.07-5.49]). Of our patients undergoing early implantation, 15 of 31 (44%) had Medicaid as the primary insurance provider, which is representative of the practice overall. In patients requiring early implantation, failure with contact lens accounted for 26 of 32 cases (81%), with 7 of 26 (27%) of these failures attributed to nonmedical reasons.

Conclusions

Of the factors we analyzed, only the presence of unilateral aphakia was associated with increased risk of early IOL implantation in our study cohort.

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小儿白内障手术后早期二次人工晶体植入的预测因素。
背景:小儿无晶体眼可使用无晶体隐形眼镜或眼镜进行保守治疗。许多家庭和外科医生会选择在孩子长大后为其植入二次眼内人工晶体(IOL)。在某些情况下,小儿无晶体眼患者必须提前接受植入手术。本研究的目的是调查提前植入的频率和原因:我们回顾性地查看了婴儿期白内障手术后留下无晶体眼且≥4 岁时在我院就诊的连续患者的病历。结果显示,早期植入被定义为发生:共有 175 名患者符合纳入标准。我们发现,90 名单侧白内障患者中有 22 名(24%)在 4 岁前接受了早期二次人工晶体植入术,而 85 名双侧白内障患者中有 10 名(12%)在 4 岁前接受了早期人工晶体植入术,两者在早期植入的相对风险上存在显著差异(OR 2.43 [95% CI 1.07-5.49])。在接受早期植入手术的患者中,31 人中有 15 人(44%)的主要保险机构是医疗补助计划,这在整个医疗机构中具有代表性。在需要提前植入隐形眼镜的患者中,32 例中有 26 例(81%)是隐形眼镜植入失败,26 例中有 7 例(27%)是非医疗原因造成的:结论:在我们分析的因素中,只有单侧无晶体眼与我们的研究队列中早期植入人工晶体的风险增加有关。
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Journal of Aapos
Journal of Aapos 医学-小儿科
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159
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55 days
期刊介绍: Journal of AAPOS presents expert information on children''s eye diseases and on strabismus as it affects all age groups. Major articles by leading experts in the field cover clinical and investigative studies, treatments, case reports, surgical techniques, descriptions of instrumentation, current concept reviews, and new diagnostic techniques. The Journal is the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.
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