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Prevalence and risk factors on age-related cataract and surgery in adults over 50 years old in Binhu District, Wuxi, China.

Xing Chen1, Dan-Ying Zhou1, Jian Shen1, Yan-Bing Wu1, Qing-Zhu Sun1, Jian-Min Dong1, Jian-Chun Yu1.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of age-related cataract (ARC), ARC surgery procedures, and postoperative vision results among adults over 50 years old in the Binhu District of Wuxi City, China.
METHODS: Thirty basic sampling units were analyzed via a cluster random sampling method. Detailed medical histories were collected and eye examinations were performed. Cataract prevalence and surgical procedures were quantified.
RESULTS: Among the 6150 participants, 1421 cataract cases were diagnosed and prevalence was 23.1%. The prevalence of cortical, nuclear, and posterior subcapsular cataracts increased with age (P<0.001). Cataract prevalence was significantly higher among elderly, female, or illiterate individuals and people with hypertension, diabetes, and a history of smoking and drinking (all P<0.05). As participant age increased and education level decreased, the frequency of cataract blindness surgeries gradually decreased, but without statistical significance within groups (P>0.05). The odds ratio of cataract patients who had or did not have cataract surgery was 3.15 (87/28) and the frequency of cataract blindness surgery was 75.7% (87/115). Poor visual outcomes was in 107 eyes (40.7%) after cataract surgery. Poor vision was mostly caused by uncorrected reflective errors (30.9%) and ocular comorbidities (41.1%). The prevalence of cataract surgery complications was 5.7% (15/263). Surgical complications and posterior capsular opacification were avoidable factors facilitating poor vision.
CONCLUSION: ARC, especially in females and illiterate individuals, presents a public health problem in this district. Poor visual outcomes after cataract surgery are frequent. High-quality cataract surgeries and treatment of ocular comorbidities are vital. International Journal of Ophthalmology Press.

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Keywords:  age-related cataract; blindness; cataract surgery; prevalence

Year:  2020        PMID: 32309182      PMCID: PMC7154195          DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2020.03.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 2222-3959            Impact factor:   1.779


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