Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab.
In a cluster sample survey in rural areas of Punjab visual outcome after cataract surgery was assessed. Three hundred patients (428 cataract operated eyes) were included in the study from 24 sampled villages. The mean age at cataract extraction was 61.70 +/- 9.82 years. The average interv...
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doaj-5399ec9d6e154549bb60f96ac2c328a22020-11-24T22:14:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47382000-01-014821538Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab.Anand RGupta ARam JSingh UKumar RIn a cluster sample survey in rural areas of Punjab visual outcome after cataract surgery was assessed. Three hundred patients (428 cataract operated eyes) were included in the study from 24 sampled villages. The mean age at cataract extraction was 61.70 +/- 9.82 years. The average interval since the cataract surgery was 7.05 +/- 5.86 years (range 0.11-32 years). Of the 428 operated eyes, 72 (16.82%) were blind (VA < 3/60), 162 (37.85%) had low visual acuity (VA 3/60-< 6/18) and 194 (45.33%) eyes gained good visual acuity (VA > or = 6/18). Cataract surgery related complications were the principal causes leading to blindness in 50 of 72 eyes; these included corneal oedema, (17/72;23.3%), retinal detachment (14/72;19.4%), and aphakic glaucoma (13/72;18.05%). This study emphasizes the need to improve the qualitative aspect of cataract surgery including long-term follow up in rural India.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2000;volume=48;issue=2;spage=153;epage=8;aulast=AnandAgedBlindnessepidemiologyetiologyCataractepidemiologyCataract Extractionadverse effectsComparative StudyFemaleHumans |
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Anand R Gupta A Ram J Singh U Kumar R Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology Aged Blindness epidemiology etiology Cataract epidemiology Cataract Extraction adverse effects Comparative Study Female Humans |
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Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. |
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Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. |
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Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. |
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Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. |
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Visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. |
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visual outcome following cataract surgery in rural punjab. |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Ophthalmology |
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In a cluster sample survey in rural areas of Punjab visual outcome after cataract surgery was assessed. Three hundred patients (428 cataract operated eyes) were included in the study from 24 sampled villages. The mean age at cataract extraction was 61.70 +/- 9.82 years. The average interval since the cataract surgery was 7.05 +/- 5.86 years (range 0.11-32 years). Of the 428 operated eyes, 72 (16.82%) were blind (VA < 3/60), 162 (37.85%) had low visual acuity (VA 3/60-< 6/18) and 194 (45.33%) eyes gained good visual acuity (VA > or = 6/18). Cataract surgery related complications were the principal causes leading to blindness in 50 of 72 eyes; these included corneal oedema, (17/72;23.3%), retinal detachment (14/72;19.4%), and aphakic glaucoma (13/72;18.05%). This study emphasizes the need to improve the qualitative aspect of cataract surgery including long-term follow up in rural India. |
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Aged Blindness epidemiology etiology Cataract epidemiology Cataract Extraction adverse effects Comparative Study Female Humans |
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