Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study

INTRODUCTION: A cataract is defined as an opacity of any portion of the lens, regardless of visual acuity. In some advanced cases of cataracts, in which good fundus visualization is not possible, an ultrasound examination provides better assessment of the posterior segment of the globe. OBJECTIVES:...

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Main Authors: Marcio Henrique Mendes, Alberto Jorge Betinjane, Adhele de Sá Cavalcante, Cheng Te Cheng, Newton Kara-José
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2009-01-01
Series:Clinics
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spelling doaj-0f2c5c20aded41d284c8aa04ad2635d62020-11-24T23:14:50ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222009-01-0164763764010.1590/S1807-59322009000700005Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective studyMarcio Henrique MendesAlberto Jorge BetinjaneAdhele de Sá CavalcanteCheng Te ChengNewton Kara-JoséINTRODUCTION: A cataract is defined as an opacity of any portion of the lens, regardless of visual acuity. In some advanced cases of cataracts, in which good fundus visualization is not possible, an ultrasound examination provides better assessment of the posterior segment of the globe. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the ultrasonographic records of patients with advanced cataracts who were examined during cataract campaigns. METHODS: The ultrasonographic findings obtained from 215 patients examined in cataract campaigns conducted by the Hospital das Clínicas Department of Ophthalmology of the Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo between the years of 2005 and 2007 were evaluated, and the utility of this exam in changing the treatment procedures was studied. RESULTS: A total of 289 eyes from 215 patients were examined. Of the eyes examined, 77.5% presented with findings in the vitreous cavity and the posterior pole. A posterior vitreous detachment with no other complications was observed in 47.4% of the eyes. The remaining 30.1% presented with eye diseases that could result in a reduced visual function after surgery. The most frequent eye diseases observed were diffuse vitreous opacity (12.1% of the eyes) and detachment of the retina (9.3% of the eyes). DISCUSSION: In many cases, the ultrasonographic evaluation of the posterior segment revealed significant anomalies that changed the original treatment plan or contra-indicated surgery. At the very least, the evaluation was useful for patient counseling. CONCLUSION: The ultrasonographic examination revealed and differentiated between eyes with cataracts and eyes with ocular abnormalities other than cataracts as the cause of poor vision, thereby indicating the importance of its use during ocular evaluation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009000700005UltrasonographyCataractPosterior segmentRetinal detachmentVitreous opacities
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author Marcio Henrique Mendes
Alberto Jorge Betinjane
Adhele de Sá Cavalcante
Cheng Te Cheng
Newton Kara-José
spellingShingle Marcio Henrique Mendes
Alberto Jorge Betinjane
Adhele de Sá Cavalcante
Cheng Te Cheng
Newton Kara-José
Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
Clinics
Ultrasonography
Cataract
Posterior segment
Retinal detachment
Vitreous opacities
author_facet Marcio Henrique Mendes
Alberto Jorge Betinjane
Adhele de Sá Cavalcante
Cheng Te Cheng
Newton Kara-José
author_sort Marcio Henrique Mendes
title Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
title_short Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
title_full Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
title_sort ultrasonographic findings in patients examined in cataract detection-andtreatment campaigns: a retrospective study
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2009-01-01
description INTRODUCTION: A cataract is defined as an opacity of any portion of the lens, regardless of visual acuity. In some advanced cases of cataracts, in which good fundus visualization is not possible, an ultrasound examination provides better assessment of the posterior segment of the globe. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the ultrasonographic records of patients with advanced cataracts who were examined during cataract campaigns. METHODS: The ultrasonographic findings obtained from 215 patients examined in cataract campaigns conducted by the Hospital das Clínicas Department of Ophthalmology of the Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo between the years of 2005 and 2007 were evaluated, and the utility of this exam in changing the treatment procedures was studied. RESULTS: A total of 289 eyes from 215 patients were examined. Of the eyes examined, 77.5% presented with findings in the vitreous cavity and the posterior pole. A posterior vitreous detachment with no other complications was observed in 47.4% of the eyes. The remaining 30.1% presented with eye diseases that could result in a reduced visual function after surgery. The most frequent eye diseases observed were diffuse vitreous opacity (12.1% of the eyes) and detachment of the retina (9.3% of the eyes). DISCUSSION: In many cases, the ultrasonographic evaluation of the posterior segment revealed significant anomalies that changed the original treatment plan or contra-indicated surgery. At the very least, the evaluation was useful for patient counseling. CONCLUSION: The ultrasonographic examination revealed and differentiated between eyes with cataracts and eyes with ocular abnormalities other than cataracts as the cause of poor vision, thereby indicating the importance of its use during ocular evaluation.
topic Ultrasonography
Cataract
Posterior segment
Retinal detachment
Vitreous opacities
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009000700005
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