Killing Two Birds with One Stone:

P. Buergelt, D. Paton, A. Campbell, Helen James, A. Cottrell
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Background: To estimate the proportion of cataract surgery performed at various visual acuity and lens opacity thresholds that would coincidentally treat early angle-closure disease, and to estimate the effect of this surgery on the incidence of primary angleclosure glaucoma. Design: Cross-sectional, population-based survey in Meiktila, Myanmar. Participants: Total of 2076 inhabitants, 40 years of age and over were included. Methods: Eyes with cataract-induced visual impairment, and primary angle-closure disease were identified. Analyses were stratified by various pinhole-corrected visual acuity and Lens Opacity Classification System III scores thresholds. Main Outcome Measures: The dual role of cataract surgery in primary cataract treatment and primary angle-closure glaucoma prevention was estimated. Results: Of 4153 eyes available for analysis, 261 eyes were either primary angle-closure suspect or primary angle closure; 975 eyes had a visual acuity of <6/18 and Lens Opacity Classification System III score $3 on the nuclear or cortical scales. Of these, 86 eyes had either primary angle-closure suspect or primary angle closure. If cataract surgery were performed on all 975 eyes, this would potentially prevent up to 86 cases of primary angleclosure glaucoma in this population; 8.82% (95% confidence interval 7.12–10.78%) of the cataract surgery would address the cataract and prevent primary angle-closure glaucoma. This would achieve a 38.46% (95% confidence interval 20.23– 59.43%) relative reduction in the incidence of primary angle-closure glaucoma in the adult population. Conclusion: In populations with a high prevalence of both visually significant cataract and angle-closure disease, quality cataract extraction can serve a dual role of visual restoration and reducing the incidence of angle-closure disease in the population: killing two birds with one stone.
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背景:估计在不同的视力和晶状体混浊阈值下进行的白内障手术能同时治疗早期闭角性疾病的比例,并估计这种手术对原发性闭角性青光眼发病率的影响。设计:在缅甸密铁拉进行的横断面人口调查。参与者:共有2076名居民,年龄在40岁及以上。方法:对白内障性视力损害及原发性闭角症患者进行鉴别。通过各种针孔矫正视力和晶状体不透明度分类系统III评分阈值对分析进行分层。主要观察指标:评估白内障手术在原发性白内障治疗和原发性闭角型青光眼预防中的双重作用。结果:在4153只可供分析的眼睛中,261只眼睛有原发性闭角嫌疑或原发性闭角;975只眼睛的视力低于6/18,晶状体不透明分级系统III在核或皮质评分上评分为3美元。其中,86只眼睛有原发性闭角嫌疑或原发性闭角。如果对所有975只眼睛进行白内障手术,这将有可能预防多达86例原发性闭角型青光眼;8.82%(95%可信区间7.12 ~ 10.78%)的白内障手术能解决白内障并预防原发性闭角型青光眼。这将使成人原发性闭角型青光眼的发病率相对降低38.46%(95%可信区间20.23 - 59.43%)。结论:在视力显著性白内障和闭合性白内障高发人群中,高质量的白内障摘出可起到恢复视力和降低闭合性白内障发生率的双重作用,可谓一举两得。
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