| Literature DB >> 23837062 |
Ji-Bo Zhou1, Huai-Jin Guan, Dong-Qing Zhu, Ai-Ming Sang, Hai-Yan Gu, Xian-Qun Fan, Sheng-Fang Ge.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the changes in visual function (VF) and quality of life (QOL) among patients following blindness prevention surgery in a rural area of Eastern China. The prospective study selected cataract patients via mobile eye screening camps. VF and QOL questionnaires originally developed by Fletcher et al were completed prior to and 6 months after surgery. Small-incision cataract surgery (SICS) with posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation was performed on patients by a blindness prevention surgery group. The VF and QOL scores of 178 cataract patients preoperatively were 48.58±31.18 and 65.97±26.77, respectively. The scores decreased in proportion to decreasing vision status. The VF and QOL scale scores were significantly correlated with the vision grade of the patient (rVF=-17.2093, t=-10.87, P<0.001, rQOL=-13.1399, t=-8.87, P<0.001) and age (rVF=-0.6505, t=-3.87, P<0.001, rQOL=- 0.3309, t=-2.10, P=0.037). A total of 131 patients responded to the second survey, VF and QOL scores increased significantly over a six-month postoperative period (VF=83.21±16.40, P<0.001; QOL=86.53±16.33, P<0.001). The VF scale scores were correlated with the grade of vision and residence area, the QOL scale scores were correlated with the grade of vision and gender. The VF and QOL of patients were significantly improved by performing SICS with posterior chamber IOL implantation collectively in a short period in rural areas of Eastern China. It is important to follow-up cataract patients postoperatively as untreated complications of the surgery may affect the stability of VF and QOL postoperatively.Entities:
Keywords: cataract; prevent blindness; quality of life; surgery; visual function
Year: 2013 PMID: 23837062 PMCID: PMC3702720 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2013.1037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Preoperative visual function (VF) scores by category of visual acuity (mean ± SD).
| Variable | Vision category
| Spearman correlation coefficient | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vision impairment | Unilateral blindness | Moderate blindness | Severe blindness | All | ||
| No. of cases | 33 (25.19%) | 9 (6.87%) | 77 (58.78%) | 12 (9.16%) | 131 | |
| General | 44.08±9.46 | 39.92±8.63 | 29.33±5.80 | 17.00±6.75 | 33.80±27.71 | −0.41 |
| Visual perception | 51.17±25.30 | 61.99±26.42 | 38.69±29.65 | 17.78±18.74 | 48.26±30.95 | −0.57 |
| Peripheral vision | 71.10±25.29 | 72.33±24.63 | 49.76±25.74 | 25.77±21.43 | 58.94±31.10 | −0.54 |
| Sensory adaptation | 60.92±42.24 | 61.75±41.80 | 25.78±36.32 | 8.00±18.50 | 45.66±43.59 | −0.60 |
| Depth perception | 44.08±35.55 | 49.08±37.63 | 11.00±16.50 | 10.00±17.47 | 36.16±36.72 | −0.50 |
| Total VF | 60.03±23.87 | 64.05±24.94 | 39.96±23.99 | 20.06±16.86 | 50.95±29.62 | −0.60 |
Preoperative quality of life (QOL) scores by category of visual acuity (mean ± SD).
| Variable | Vision category
| Spearman correlation coefficient | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vision impairment | Unilateral blindness | Moderate blindness | Severe blindness | All | ||
| No. of cases | 33 (25.19%) | 9 (6.87%) | 77 (58.78%) | 12 (9.16%) | 131 | |
| Self-care | 92.31±20.04 | 86.09±20.42 | 68.22±29.25 | 44.94±31.34 | 75.07±30.09 | −0.55 |
| Mobility | 82.19±20.00 | 79.88±24.19 | 57.78±30.86 | 36.48±31.51 | 67.64±32.25 | −0.54 |
| Social | 72.13±35.10 | 80.42±27.19 | 72.06±29.00 | 57.42±30.08 | 73.29±30.08 | −0.36 |
| Mental | 74.81±27.78 | 60.03±25.66 | 52.70±28.17 | 39.45±26.64 | 55.70±28.04 | −0.35 |
| Total QOL | 82.04±16.41 | 77.08±19.01 | 62.37±23.93 | 43.54±22.93 | 68.07±24.90 | −0.55 |
Figure 1Linear regression equation of the preoperative VF and QOL scores of 178 patients. VF, visual function; QOL, quality of life.
Figure 2Visual acuity of the operated eye in pre- and postoperative patients. The dots above the line y=x indicate that the visual acuity improved following surgery. The dots below the line y=x indicate that the visual acuity was not improved following surgery.
Postoperative visual function (VF) scores by category of visual acuity (mean ± SD).
| Variable | Vision Category
| Spearman correlation coefficient | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Vision impairment | Unilateral blindness | Moderate blindness | Severe blindness | All | ||
| No. of cases | 26 (19.8%) | 40 (30.5%) | 46 (35.1%) | 8 (6.1%) | 11 (8.4%) | 131 | |
| General | 79.12±19.32 | 64.50±21.33 | 63.26±20.90 | 45.63±39.59 | 39.00±28.84 | 63.67±25.05 | −0.37 |
| Visual perception | 91.83±7.00 | 87.50±11.92 | 85.08±11.42 | 62.09±14.06 | 43.75±34.49 | 82.28±19.48 | −0.47 |
| Peripheral vision | 98.69±6.67 | 94.08±15.08 | 65.57±11.58 | 62.13±27.93 | 45.18±37.26 | 89.46±22.82 | −0.44 |
| Sensory adaptation | 91.29±7.37 | 85.90±10.62 | 88.59±9.07 | 70.50±9.80 | 60.36±30.04 | 84.83±14.98 | −0.32 |
| Depth perception | 100.00±0.00 | 95.78±13.63 | 93.37±15.32 | 74.75±29.74 | 48.18±34.48 | 90.49±21.73 | −0.47 |
| Total VF | 91.76±5.75 | 86.13±10.18 | 86.47±8.82 | 65.68±12.12 | 51.50±30.55 | 83.21±16.40 | −0.48 |
Postoperative quality of life (QOL) scores by category of visual acuity (mean ± SD).
| Variable | Vision category
| Spearman correlation coefficient | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Vision impairment | Unilateral blindness | Moderate blindness | Severe blindness | All | ||
| No. of cases | 26 (19.8%) | 40 (30.5%) | 46 (35.1%) | 8 (6.1%) | 11 (8.4%) | 131 | |
| Self-care | 98.37±4.18 | 94.26±9.11 | 88.19±11.50 | 73.50±13.07 | 52.70±29.80 | 88.18±17.41 | −0.65 |
| Mobility | 92.62±7.76 | 87.60±7.94 | 80.93±12.87 | 67.79±11.03 | 44.15±22.72 | 81.40±17.31 | −0.61 |
| Social | 99.35±3.33 | 96.61±8.73 | 90.08±14.87 | 66.44±21.88 | 55.82±29.14 | 89.59±18.88 | −0.58 |
| Mental | 98.26±4.17 | 91.86±15.21 | 87.53±16.43 | 71.88±18.01 | 56.27±31.21 | 87.40±19.63 | −0.48 |
| Total QOL | 97.06±3.87 | 92.39±8.33 | 86.53±11.06 | 70.49±11.49 | 51.98±23.91 | 86.53±16.33 | −0.68 |
Figure 3Linear regression equation of the postoperative VF and QOL scores of 131 patients. VF, visual function; QOL, quality of life.
Pre- and postoperative comparison of VF and QOL in 131 patients (Student’s t-test).
| Variable | t | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Total VF | −11.05 | <0.0001 |
| General | −9.15 | <0.0001 |
| Visual perception | −10.65 | <0.0001 |
| Peripheral vision | −9.33 | <0.0001 |
| Sensory adaptation | −9.98 | <0.0001 |
| Depth perception | −8.08 | <0.0001 |
| Total QOL | −7.30 | <0.0001 |
| Self-care | −4.32 | 0.0159 |
| Mobility | −4.30 | 0.0090 |
| Social | −5.25 | <0.0001 |
| Mental | −10.60 | <0.0001 |
VF, visual function; QOL, quality of life.
Pre- and postoperative comparison of QOL and VF between 131 patients divided by patient age (Student’s t-test).
| Age (years) | Case (%) | VF | QOL | ||||||
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| Pr | Po | t | P-value | Pr | Po | t | P-value | ||
| <50 | 6 (4.58) | 50.67±35.02 | 75.66±24.55 | 2.433 | 0.059 | 65.85±30.64 | 82.17±27.67 | 2.208 | 0.078 |
| 50–59 | 22 (16.79) | 53.59±30.58 | 81.71±12.66 | 5.062 | <0.0001 | 71.01±22.42 | 84.06±15.60 | 3.749 | <0.0001 |
| 60–69 | 43 (32.82) | 59.23±25.89 | 88.01±7.89 | 7.246 | <0.0001 | 74.86±21.23 | 91.46±8.58 | 5.691 | <0.00001 |
| 70–79 | 52 (39.69) | 40.15±27.37 | 77.41±23.65 | 9.179 | <0.0001 | 61.37±25.63 | 83.58±19.99 | 6.033 | <0.0001 |
| ≥80 | 8 (6.11) | 44.18±31.35 | 87.53±10.20 | 4.589 | 0.003 | 66.36±26.79 | 91.11±8.81 | 3.256 | 0.014 |
| Total | 131 (100) | 49.40±28.86 | 82.15±17.84 | 13.658 | <0.0001 | 67.92±24.38 | 86.64±16.38 | 9.681 | <0.0001 |
Pr, preoperative; Po, postoperative; VF, visual function; QOL, quality of life.