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http://dx.doi.org/10.14479/jkoos.2016.21.3.275

A Study on the Difference of Cataract Surgery Prognosis between Adult Diseases and Non-adult Diseases  

Cho, Seon-Ahr (Dept. of Visual Optics, Kyungdong University)
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Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society / v.21, no.3, 2016 , pp. 275-280 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study is intended to look into the difference in surgery effects through the analysis of risk factors on how the common adult diseases among Korean adults diseases (glaucoma, hypertension and diabetes) are affecting cataract. Methods: Cataract surgery patients' daily records at hospitals in Jeonnam were used as analysis data. Factors - which can affect the results of medical treatment before and after an operation - were classified into the input, process and outcome of medical treatment. The medical treatment and patient characteristics were reflected as the input of medical treatment, and clinical results, functional status and general status as the process of medical treatment. Results: There was a close relationship between adult diseases of glaucoma, diabetes and hypertension, and cataract. Visual acuity of adult diseases patients was 10% lower than of non-adult diseases patients. And for post-surgery it was around 16% difference in refractive error and visual acuity between two groups. Conclusions: According to a study result, the cataract has been confirmed that there is a close relationship of Adult disease patients's glaucoma, diabetes and hypertension. Depending on the type about these adult diseases, before and after cataract surgery, vision and refractive power was found to indicate a significant difference when compared with conventional low normal adult control.
Keywords
Adult Disease; Cataract; Diabetes; Hypertension; Glaucoma;
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