1996
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1996.01100130378003
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Cataract Patients in a Defined Swedish Population, 1986 to 1990

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“…Patients with retinal detachment after pediatric cataract surgery have been noted to commonly have either a history of precataract surgery myopia 2 or a postoperative aphakic refractive error of low hyperopia 1,5,6 ; in adult cataract surgery, there has been, in fact, evidence to support myopia as a risk factor for postoperative retinal detachment. 24,25 Myopia's association with posterior vitreous detachment, 26 lattice degeneration, 27 peripheral retinal breaks, 28 and/or unknown factors may Journal of AAPOS Volume 9 Number 2 April 2005 help to explain its relationship to retinal detachment. It would be of interest to know whether a progressively higher level of myopia is associated with a progressively greater risk of retinal detachment, but the Cox statistical model only allowed for the study of refractive error as a dichotomous variable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with retinal detachment after pediatric cataract surgery have been noted to commonly have either a history of precataract surgery myopia 2 or a postoperative aphakic refractive error of low hyperopia 1,5,6 ; in adult cataract surgery, there has been, in fact, evidence to support myopia as a risk factor for postoperative retinal detachment. 24,25 Myopia's association with posterior vitreous detachment, 26 lattice degeneration, 27 peripheral retinal breaks, 28 and/or unknown factors may Journal of AAPOS Volume 9 Number 2 April 2005 help to explain its relationship to retinal detachment. It would be of interest to know whether a progressively higher level of myopia is associated with a progressively greater risk of retinal detachment, but the Cox statistical model only allowed for the study of refractive error as a dichotomous variable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cataract surgery changed from an inpatient to an outpatient procedure in many countries during the 1980s. 8,9 Slowly, a change toward outpatient surgery occurred throughout Europe. In the 1998 European Cataract Outcome Study, inpatient surgery was reported in a mean of 28.5% of patients but the range was from 0% to 100%.…”
Section: Preoperative and Intraoperative Datamentioning
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“…[7][8][9] The experience of the surgeon and adverse incidents during surgery can also influence the outcome, as can postoperative events such as the need for neodymium:YAG (Nd:YAG) capsulotomy. 5,[10][11][12] It has been documented that the prevalence of RRD is 11 cases per 100 000 people, and of those one third occurred after cataract surgery.…”
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