Publication: Predictive factors of complications and visual outcomes after pediatric cataract surgery: A single referral center study from Türkiye
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Objectives: To evaluate the predictive factors of complications and visual acuity outcomes in pediatric cataract patients. Materials and Methods: This retrospective, observational clinical study included 80 eyes of 50 patients treated for pediatric cataracts between 2010 and 2020. The eyes were divided into Group I (congenital cataracts, n=38) and Group II (developmental cataracts, n=42). Group II was also divided into Group IIA (aphakic, n=21) and Group IIB (pseudophakic, n=21). The effects of the age, laterality, cataract morphology, intraocular lens implantation, preoperative nystagmus/strabismus, and intraoperative anterior hyaloid rupture on complications and final best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA; logMAR) were evaluated. Results: The median (interquartile range) age and follow-up time were 28 (5-79) months and 60 (29-84) months, respectively. There was a significant difference in mean final BCVA between Group I (0.79±0.46) and Group II (0.57±0.51) (p=0.047); however, no difference was observed between Group IIA and Group IIB (p=0.541). Having congenital cataract (p=0.045), preoperative nystagmus/strabismus (p=0.042), total/ mature cataract (p<0.001), and postoperative complications (p=0.07) were significantly associated with final BCVA. However, in multivariate analysis, only total/mature cataract (β: 0.52, p<0.001) and having any complication (β: 0.24, p=0.018) were associated with final BCVA. Congenital cataract and intraoperative anterior hyaloid rupture were the only significant risk factors of postoperative complications on univariate (p=0.027 and p=0.003, respectively) and binary logistic regression analysis (odds ratio [OR]: 2.95 [95% confidence interval: 1.07-8.15], p=0.036 and OR: 4.28 [95% confidence interval: 1.55-11.77], p=0.005, respectively). Conclusion: Total/mature cataract and the presence of any postoperative complication adversely affected the final BCVA. Having a congenital cataract and intraoperative anterior hyaloid membrane rupture increased the risk of complications.
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Tıp, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri, Göz Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi, Sağlık Bilimleri, Medicine, Surgery Medicine Sciences, Eye Diseases and Surgery, Health Sciences, Klinik Tıp (MED), Klinik Tıp, GÖZ HASTALIKLARI, Clinical Medicine (MED), CLINICAL MEDICINE, OPHTHALMOLOGY, Oftalmoloji, Ophthalmology, complication, congenital cataract, developmental cataract, Pediatric cataract, surgery, visual outcomes
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DERİCİOĞLU V., SEVİK M. O., BAĞATUR VURGUN E., ÇERMAN E., "Predictive Factors of Complications and Visual Outcomes after Pediatric Cataract Surgery: A Single Referral Center Study from Türkiye", Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology, cilt.53, sa.5, ss.267-274, 2023
