核性、皮质性、后囊下白内障患者手术前后的生活质量评估

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Zane Jansone-Langina , Andrei Solomatin , Maksims Solomatins , Gunta Krumina
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摘要

目的白内障手术对视觉效果的影响可以通过问卷调查来衡量。我们研究的目的是评估白内障手术后患者的生活质量如何变化,以及核白内障、皮质白内障和后囊下白内障患者的反应是否存在差异,这是以前从未研究过的。方法对210例白内障患者进行研究,根据其白内障类型分为3组:核型(n=80)、皮质型(n=70)和后囊下型(PSC)(n=60)。患者在双侧白内障手术前、手术后2周和1个月完成了视觉功能指数(VF-14)问卷调查。使用单因素方差分析(显著性水平为5%)对结果进行分析,并随时间和白内障组之间进行比较。结果白内障手术前,皮质性白内障患者的问卷得分低于核白内障组和后囊下白内障组(p=0.08),而PSC白内障患者在远距离日常活动方面的改善最大(p=0.38)。与其他白内障组相比,核性白内障患者在手术前的问卷得分最高(p=0.08)。结论在1个月的随访中,白内障组之间的问卷得分在任何问题上都没有统计学上的显著差异。总的来说,皮质性白内障患者在白内障摘除后的生活质量有最大的主观改善趋势,其次是核性白内障和后囊下白内障患者。
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Quality of life assessment for nuclear, cortical, posterior subcapsular patients before and after cataract surgery

Purpose

The impact of visual outcomes of cataract surgery can be measured using a questionnaire. The aim of our study was to evaluate how patient quality of life changes after cataract surgery and if there are differences between the responses of patients with nuclear, cortical, and posterior subcapsular cataracts, which has not been studied before.

Method

We studied 210 cataract patients who were divided into 3 cataract groups based on their cataract type: nuclear (n = 80), cortical (n = 70), and posterior subcapsular (PSC) (n = 60). The patients completed the Visual Function Index (VF-14) questionnaire before, 2 weeks and 1 month after bilateral cataract surgery. The results were analysed using one-way ANOVA (significance level 5 %) and were compared over time and between the cataract groups.

Results

Before the cataract surgery, cortical cataract patients had the lowest questionnaire score compared to nuclear and posterior subcapsular cataract groups (p = 0.08). After cataract surgery, cortical cataract patients experienced the greatest improvement in near distance daily activities, while PSC cataract patients experienced the greatest improvement in far distance daily activities (p = 0.38). Before surgery, nuclear cataract patients had the highest questionnaire scores compared to the other cataract groups (p = 0.08).

Conclusion

At the 1 month follow-up, there were no statistically significant differences in questionnaire scores between the cataract groups for any of the questions. Overall, cortical cataract patients showed a trend to experience the greatest subjective improvement in quality of life after cataract removal, followed by nuclear and posterior subcapsular patients.

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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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