Subjective quality of vision before and after cataract surgery.

Eirini Skiadaresi, Colm McAlinden, Konrad Pesudovs, Silvio Polizzi, Jyoti Khadka, Giuseppe Ravalico
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effect of cataract surgery on subjective quality of vision.

Methods: The Quality of Vision (QoV) questionnaire (Italian translation) was completed before and 3 months after cataract surgery in 4 groups of patients recruited from September through December 2010: first eye with ocular comorbidity, first eye without ocular comorbidity, second eye with ocular comorbidity, and second eye without ocular comorbidity. The questionnaire measures 3 aspects of quality of vision: frequency, severity, and bothersome nature of symptoms. The Lens Opacities Classification System (LOCS) III was used for cataract grading. Friedman and Kruskal-Wallis H tests were performed to compare QoV scores within and between groups. Spearman rank correlations (rs) were calculated to investigate the correlation between LOCS III and QoV symptoms.

Results: Two hundred twelve patients (mean [SD] age, 74.2 [8.7] years) were recruited, and 212 eyes were included in the study. Improvements in QoV scores were found in all 4 groups (P < .05). There were no statistically significant (P > .05) differences among the 4 groups in the improvement in QoV scores or in the preoperative or postoperative scores. Blurred vision was correlated with posterior subcapsular cataract (rs = 0.420, P = .04).

Conclusions: Cataract in one or both eyes causes a similar loss in subjective quality of vision, which is also irrespective of the presence of ocular comorbidity. Posterior subcapsular cataract causes the specific symptom "blurred vision." Cataract surgery resulted in a large and comparable improvement in subjective quality of vision, regardless of ocular comorbidity and first or second eye surgery.

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白内障手术前后主观视力的变化。
目的:探讨白内障手术对患者主观视觉质量的影响。方法:选取2010年9月~ 12月招募的4组患者,分别为第一眼有眼部合并症、第一眼无眼部合并症、第二眼有眼部合并症、第二眼无眼部合并症,分别在白内障手术前和术后3个月填写视力质量问卷(意大利语翻译)。问卷测量视力质量的3个方面:频率、严重程度和症状的烦人性。使用晶状体混浊分类系统(los) III进行白内障分级。采用Friedman和Kruskal-Wallis H检验比较组内和组间QoV得分。计算Spearman秩相关(rs)来研究LOCS III和QoV症状之间的相关性。结果:共纳入212例患者(平均[SD]年龄74.2[8.7]岁),212只眼纳入研究。四组患者QoV评分均有改善(P < 0.05)。四组患者QoV评分改善情况及术前、术后评分改善情况比较,差异均无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。视力模糊与后囊膜下白内障相关(rs = 0.420, P = 0.04)。结论:单眼或双眼白内障会导致类似的主观视觉质量下降,这与眼部合并症的存在无关。后囊膜下白内障的特殊症状是“视力模糊”。无论眼部合并症和第一次或第二次眼科手术如何,白内障手术均可显著改善主观视力质量。
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Archives of ophthalmology 医学-眼科学
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