The increasing demand for cataract surgery, combined with limited resources, has created renewed interest in daycase admission. We have audited the results of all daycase and inpatient cataract surgery in a large unit over a six-month period to determine the factors influencing daycase admission and surgical outcome; 34% of cataract patients were admitted as daycases in the study period. Neither distance travelled by the patient nor age appear to influence daycase admission. However, the differing policies of the In the six months of this study 487 patients were admitted as inpatients, of which 462 had the operation performed (66% of all cataract operations) and 25 had surgery cancelled.The daycase and inpatient cataract patients were compared to determine which factors might influence the decision to admit as an inpatient or daycase. Four variables were examined: the distance of the patient's home from the hospital; the patient's age; the type ofanaesthetic used; and the identity ofthe surgical firm admitting the patient.
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