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Changes of Presenile Cataracts that had been Operated over 10 years in Korea

Changes of Presenile Cataracts that had been Operated over 10 years in Korea . Sung Kun Chung, M.D. ; Eun-Jung Jun, M.D. Hyun Seung Kim. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, The Catholic University of Korea.

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Changes of Presenile Cataracts that had been Operated over 10 years in Korea

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  1. Changes of Presenile Cataracts that had been Operated over 10 years in Korea Sung Kun Chung, M.D. ; Eun-Jung Jun, M.D. Hyun Seung Kim. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, The Catholic University of Korea No author has any financial or proprietary interest in any materials or methods mentioned

  2. Introduction • Many studies about senile cataract : aged more than 60 years old : age is one of the most important risk factors of cataract • Presenile cataract patients may display different characteristics from senile cataract patients Purpose • To investigate the long-term characteristics and changes of presenile cataracts that had been operated in Korea.

  3. Inclusion criteria ① aged from 30 to 50 years ② underwent cataract surgeries at St. Mary’s hospital from 1995 to 2004(n=976) Exclusion criteria ① patients with histories of ocular trauma or uveitis ② those received combined surgeries Retrospective review of medical records Analyze ① age & sex : 31-40, 41-50 group ② their histories of diabetes and hypertension ③ types of lens opacities ④ preoperative and postoperative visual acuities Materials & Methods • Lens opacity grading : LOCSⅢ • (Lens Opacity Classification System III) • Statistical analysis • : Cochran-Armitage proportion trend test

  4. Results

  5. Results

  6. Results Lens opacities in each age group (LOCSⅢ)

  7. Results *PSC : posterior subcapsular *c : with *AREDS : Age-related Eye disease Study *LOCSⅢ : Lens Opacities Classification System Ⅲ *cat. : cataract *JCCESG : Japanese Cooperative Cataract Epidemiology Study Group *WCGS : Wilmer cataract grading scheme

  8. Results • Eyes that had surgeries for presenile cataracts displayed statistically significant decrease(p = 0.0002, CI 95%) • Presenile cataracts with diabetes showed no significant trend with the passage of time(p = 0.4767, CI 95%) • Presenile cataracts with hypertension showed statistically significant increase (p = 0.0049, CI 95%)

  9. Conclusion • Presenile cataract patients had different characteristics from senile cataract patients. • Men consisted of the majority of the presenile cataract patients. • Anterior polar opacity was the most common type of lens opacity. • Cataracts with hypertension showed overall increase over 10 years.

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