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Duoru Lin1, Jingjing Chen1, Zhuoling Lin1, Xiaoyan Li1, Xiaohang Wu1, Erping Long1, Lixia Luo1, Bo Zhang1, Hui Chen1, Wan Chen1, Li Zhang1, Haotian Lin1, Weirong Chen1, Yizhi Liu1.
Abstract
A review of 6 years of hospitalization charts from Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center (ZOC) revealed that congenital cataracts (CC) accounted for 2.39% of all cataract in-patient cases and that the age at surgery was decreasing before the establishment of the Childhood Cataract Program of the Chinese Ministry of Health (CCPMOH) in December 2010. We aimed to investigate data from the 4 years (January 2011 to December 2014) following the establishment of the CCPMOH, compared, and combined with data from the previous study period (January 2005 to December 2010) to generate a 10-year overview of the hospital-based prevalence and treatment of CC. In the 4-year period after CCPMOH establishment, the prevalence of CC was 2.01% in all hospitalizations, and was 2.78% in all cataract in-patients. Most of the eligible CC in-patients (71%) lived in south China. The ratio of boys to girls was 1.42:1. Nearly 2/3 of the patients underwent cataract extraction with primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation at a mean age of 78.40±51.45 months, and cataract extraction surgeries without IOL implantation were performed in the remaining 1/3 of patients at a mean age of 10.03±15.92 months. After CCPMOH establishment, an increased incidence of CC was revealed, and the CC in-patients were younger than the patients in the previous period. The 10-year overview (2421 CC in-patients from 206630 hospitalizations) revealed upward trends in both the number and the prevalence of CC and a further reduction in age at surgery. In conclusion, the data from 4-year period after CCPMOH establishment and the 10-year overview showed upward trends in the hospital-based prevalence of CC cases and a further reduction in age at surgery, likely reflecting the effects of the CCPMOH establishment and providing useful information for further CC studies and a valuable foundation for the prevention and treatment of this cause of childhood blindness.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26540510 PMCID: PMC4634994 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Residences of patients with congenital cataract hospitalizations.
Most patients came from south China, while others came from other regions of China or from foreign countries.
Fig 2Number of CC in-patients in the age subgroups in the 4-year period after CCPMOH establishment.
Patients 2–6 years old and 12–18 years old constituted the highest and lowest patient proportions, respectively. CC: congenital cataracts; M: months; Y: years.
Fig 3Reasons for delayed surgical treatment of patients ≥ 10 years old.
The leading cause was relatively good preoperative visual acuity. Poverty (poor regions in Guangdong Province) and long distance (other distant provinces) were the following main factors. BCVA: best corrected visual acuity.
Comparison of the two periods before and after CCPMOH establishment.
| 6Y period before | 4Y period after | Pearson χ2 | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total in-patients (/Y) | 19356 | 22624 | - | - |
| Cataract in-patients (/Y) | 9020 | 16417 | - | - |
| CC in-patients (/Y) | 327 | 456 | - | - |
| CC prevalence (%) | 1.69 | 2.01 | 30.23 | < 0.01 |
| Boys: girls | 1.72:1 | 1.42:1 | 5.38 | 0.02 |
| Guangdong Province (%) | 73.62 | 65.13 | 20.53 | < 0.01 |
| Unilateral CC in-patients (%) | 31.92 | 35.62 | 3.71 | 0.05 |
| Age (mean ± SD, months) | 61.79±58.45 | 53.47±53.45 | - | < 0.01 |
| CC in-patients ≤ 6Y (%) | 67.10 | 73.34 | 11.27 | < 0.01 |
| Cataract extraction (%) | 32.90 | 36.46 | 3.39 | 0.07 |
Y: year or years; CC: congenital cataracts; CC prevalence: the ratio of CC in-patients to total hospitalizations.
*: Pearson chi-square test, and P < 0.05, statistically significant;
#: independent sample T-test, and P < 0.05, statistically significant.
Fig 410-year overview of the hospital-based prevalence and treatment of CC.
(A & B) The number of CC in-patients and the incidence of CC increased during the 10-year period. (C) A downward trend in age at surgery was observed during this decade. CC: congenital cataracts; Prevalence of CC: the ratio of CC in-patients to total hospitalizations.