The impact of various factors on the occurrence and type of visual experiences during the cataract surgery

Zofia Kampka, Przemysław Urbaniec, Emila Senderek, D. Pojda-Wilczek
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Aims: The aim was to check whether there is a relationship between ophthalmic and non-ophthalmic concomitant diseases and visual experiences during surgery. In addition, we wanted to verify whether visual experiences are influenced by such factors as age, gender, education, stress, etc. Methods: The patients phoned a few days after the surgery in order to be interviewed post-operatively by a 30-question questionnaire. Questions were asked on demographic data, concomitant diseases, both ophthalmic and non-ophthalmic, emotional and visual experiences during the cataract surgery p-value was calculated from the Chi-Square Test. Results: The study comprised 121 women and 87 men. 63.9% of patients underwent cataract surgery for the first time. Among 208 respondents 73 (35.1%) had light impressions and 77 (37%) reported visual impressions. Patients under 60 were more likely to experience both light and visual impressions (p < 0.05). Particular visual defects and concomitant diseases, both ophthalmic and non-ophthalmic, can influence the type of visual experiences. Stress was positively correlated with the occurrence of both light and visual impressions (p < 0.05) but it did not influence the exact type of visual experiences. For half of the respondents (51.0%), the impressions seen during the surgery were neutral. Only 14.4% of patients assessed these sensations as pleasant. Conclusion: Patients experienced a variety of visual sensations, which are not usually unpleasant, however they occurred more often among stressed patients and could also raise the stress level. Proper preoperative counselling is needed to help patients cope with the stress before surgery.
各种因素对白内障手术中视觉体验的发生和类型的影响
目的:目的是检查手术中眼科和非眼科伴发疾病与视觉体验之间是否存在关系。此外,我们想验证视觉体验是否会受到年龄、性别、教育程度、压力等因素的影响。方法:术后数天对患者进行电话随访,采用30题问卷进行随访。对白内障手术期间的人口统计资料、伴发疾病、眼科和非眼科、情感和视觉体验等问题进行询问,p值采用卡方检验计算。结果:该研究包括121名女性和87名男性。63.9%的患者为首次白内障手术。在208名受访者中,73人(35.1%)有轻微印象,77人(37%)有视觉印象。60岁以下的患者更有可能经历光和视觉印象(p < 0.05)。特殊的视觉缺陷和伴随的疾病,无论是眼性的还是非眼性的,都会影响视觉体验的类型。应激与光印象和视觉印象的发生均呈正相关(p < 0.05),但不影响视觉体验的确切类型。对于一半的受访者(51.0%),在手术中看到的印象是中性的。只有14.4%的患者认为这些感觉是愉快的。结论:患者有多种视觉感受,通常不令人不愉快,但在压力患者中发生的频率更高,并可能提高压力水平。术前需要适当的咨询,以帮助患者应对手术前的压力。
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