Relationship of visual quality and postoperative dominant eye changes with age-related cataract
10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2015.5.33
- VernacularTitle:年龄相关性白内障术后优势眼变化与视觉质量关系
- Author:
Xiao-Ling, LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
dominant eye;
age - related cataract;
visual quality
- From:
International Eye Science
2015;(5):866-868
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
? AlM: To investigate age - related cataract and its postoperative dominant eye changes and visual quality of patients.
?METHODS: Totally 102 patients ( 204 eyes ) with age-related cataract in our hospital from January 2013 to November 2014 were selected, and according to preoperative best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA ) were divided into two groups, in which the both eyes BCVA difference ≥2 lines ( 78 cases, 156 eyes ) was group A, and both eyes BCVA difference ≤1 line ( 24 cases, 48 eyes ) was group B. Dominant eyes were detected preoperatively and at postoperative 1 and 3mo. Contrast sensitivity and investigated visual satisfaction were tested.
?RESULTS: Preoperative dominant eye corrected visual acuity was 0. 34 ± 0. 11, significantly higher than that of the non-dominant eye (0. 15 ± 0. 09), and there was statistically significant difference ( P < 0. 05 ); At postoperative 1 and 3mo,between corrected visual acuity difference dominant eyes and the non-dominant eyes was not statistically significant ( P>0. 05 ); At postoperative 3mo, 17 cases in the group A had dominant eye changes, and change rate was 21. 79% (17/78). At postoperative 3mo, the dominant eye change rate in the group B was 20. 83% (5/24), and there was no statistical significant difference between the two groups ( P > 0. 05 ). The dominant eye change group and non- change groups patients with different spatial frequency contrast sensitivity test showed no statistical significance ( P >0. 05 ), Postoperative 3mo after operationvisual satisfaction questionnaire display, score of group A was (91. 35±10. 26) points, score of group B was (90. 15±9. 75) points (P>0. 05), the dominant eye change group score was (90. 08±9. 77) points, score non-change group was (91. 43±10. 22) points (P>0. 05).
?CONCLUSlON: The dominant eye changes exist in postoperative eyes with age-related cataract, but there is no effect on visual quality.