Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the
postoperative refractive outcome after cataract surgery
between a hospital-based and an outreach-based cataract
service centre.
Methods: This study was conducted at the Hospital
Selayang (HS), Selangor, Malaysia, a tertiary referral centre
and an outreach-based cataract service centre (Pusat
Pembedahan Katarak MAIWP, PPKM). Data was sourced
from the Cataract Surgery Registry (CSR) in the National Eye
Database (NED).
Results: A total of 2318 surgeries were analysed. PPKM
achieved postoperative refraction outcome within ±1.0D in
94.3% of cases compared with 88.4% in Selayang Hospital.
Mean absolute prediction error was also better in PPKM
(0.39±0.27D vs. 0.33±0.24D, p<0.001). Multivariate
analysis showed that the tertiary hospital, persons of
Chinese ethnicity, history of uveitis, previous history
of ocular surgery and intraoperative complications as
significant independent predictive factors for poor refractive
outcomes.
Conclusion: The outreach-based cataract service centre,
which incorporates streamlined process designs and
workflows, achieved superior refractive outcomes within ±1
dioptre after cataract surgery compared to a tertiary
hospital.