Longitudinal change in aphakic refraction after early surgery for congenital cataract

To characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development. Records of children...

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Vydané v:Journal of AAPOS Ročník 14; číslo 6; s. 522 - 526
Hlavní autori: Nyström, Alf, Lundqvist, Kristina, Sjöstrand, Johan
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Abstract To characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development. Records of children who had cataract surgery during their first year of life between 1980 and 1995 were obtained from a prospective, population-based study of congenital cataract. Only children with regular follow-up were included. Postoperative aphakic refraction was calculated at the corneal plane. Data were obtained up to 36 months of age. The study included 28 children (49 eyes) who underwent surgery at a median age of 2.8 months (range, 0-9 months). The decrease of aphakic refraction at the corneal plane followed a logarithmic trend ( R 2 = 0.95). A total of 36 eyes followed this pattern, with no growth in 8 eyes and an increased growth rate in 1 eye with uncontrolled glaucoma and 4 eyes of 2 children with Down syndrome. Most aphakic eyes follow a predictable, logarithmic change in refraction in the first 3 years of life, Longitudinal monitoring of refraction may prove to be a useful, noninvasive screening method for early detection of disturbances in aphakic eye growth.
AbstractList To characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development. Records of children who had cataract surgery during their first year of life between 1980 and 1995 were obtained from a prospective, population-based study of congenital cataract. Only children with regular follow-up were included. Postoperative aphakic refraction was calculated at the corneal plane. Data were obtained up to 36 months of age. The study included 28 children (49 eyes) who underwent surgery at a median age of 2.8 months (range, 0-9 months). The decrease of aphakic refraction at the corneal plane followed a logarithmic trend (R(2) = 0.95). A total of 36 eyes followed this pattern, with no growth in 8 eyes and an increased growth rate in 1 eye with uncontrolled glaucoma and 4 eyes of 2 children with Down syndrome. Most aphakic eyes follow a predictable, logarithmic change in refraction in the first 3 years of life, Longitudinal monitoring of refraction may prove to be a useful, noninvasive screening method for early detection of disturbances in aphakic eye growth.
To characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development. Records of children who had cataract surgery during their first year of life between 1980 and 1995 were obtained from a prospective, population-based study of congenital cataract. Only children with regular follow-up were included. Postoperative aphakic refraction was calculated at the corneal plane. Data were obtained up to 36 months of age. The study included 28 children (49 eyes) who underwent surgery at a median age of 2.8 months (range, 0-9 months). The decrease of aphakic refraction at the corneal plane followed a logarithmic trend ( R 2 = 0.95). A total of 36 eyes followed this pattern, with no growth in 8 eyes and an increased growth rate in 1 eye with uncontrolled glaucoma and 4 eyes of 2 children with Down syndrome. Most aphakic eyes follow a predictable, logarithmic change in refraction in the first 3 years of life, Longitudinal monitoring of refraction may prove to be a useful, noninvasive screening method for early detection of disturbances in aphakic eye growth.
To characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development.PURPOSETo characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development.Records of children who had cataract surgery during their first year of life between 1980 and 1995 were obtained from a prospective, population-based study of congenital cataract. Only children with regular follow-up were included. Postoperative aphakic refraction was calculated at the corneal plane. Data were obtained up to 36 months of age.METHODSRecords of children who had cataract surgery during their first year of life between 1980 and 1995 were obtained from a prospective, population-based study of congenital cataract. Only children with regular follow-up were included. Postoperative aphakic refraction was calculated at the corneal plane. Data were obtained up to 36 months of age.The study included 28 children (49 eyes) who underwent surgery at a median age of 2.8 months (range, 0-9 months). The decrease of aphakic refraction at the corneal plane followed a logarithmic trend (R(2) = 0.95). A total of 36 eyes followed this pattern, with no growth in 8 eyes and an increased growth rate in 1 eye with uncontrolled glaucoma and 4 eyes of 2 children with Down syndrome.RESULTSThe study included 28 children (49 eyes) who underwent surgery at a median age of 2.8 months (range, 0-9 months). The decrease of aphakic refraction at the corneal plane followed a logarithmic trend (R(2) = 0.95). A total of 36 eyes followed this pattern, with no growth in 8 eyes and an increased growth rate in 1 eye with uncontrolled glaucoma and 4 eyes of 2 children with Down syndrome.Most aphakic eyes follow a predictable, logarithmic change in refraction in the first 3 years of life, Longitudinal monitoring of refraction may prove to be a useful, noninvasive screening method for early detection of disturbances in aphakic eye growth.CONCLUSIONSMost aphakic eyes follow a predictable, logarithmic change in refraction in the first 3 years of life, Longitudinal monitoring of refraction may prove to be a useful, noninvasive screening method for early detection of disturbances in aphakic eye growth.
Purpose To characterize the longitudinal changes of refraction in aphakic eyes after early surgery for congenital cataract and to evaluate longitudinally measured aphakic refraction (individual vs group mean) as a noninvasive indicator of postoperative disturbances in ocular development. Methods Records of children who had cataract surgery during their first year of life between 1980 and 1995 were obtained from a prospective, population-based study of congenital cataract. Only children with regular follow-up were included. Postoperative aphakic refraction was calculated at the corneal plane. Data were obtained up to 36 months of age. Results The study included 28 children (49 eyes) who underwent surgery at a median age of 2.8 months (range, 0-9 months). The decrease of aphakic refraction at the corneal plane followed a logarithmic trend ( R2 = 0.95). A total of 36 eyes followed this pattern, with no growth in 8 eyes and an increased growth rate in 1 eye with uncontrolled glaucoma and 4 eyes of 2 children with Down syndrome. Conclusions Most aphakic eyes follow a predictable, logarithmic change in refraction in the first 3 years of life, Longitudinal monitoring of refraction may prove to be a useful, noninvasive screening method for early detection of disturbances in aphakic eye growth.
Author Nyström, Alf
Lundqvist, Kristina
Sjöstrand, Johan
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SubjectTerms Aphakia, Postcataract - diagnosis
Aphakia, Postcataract - physiopathology
Cataract - congenital
Cataract Extraction - adverse effects
Child, Preschool
Eye - growth & development
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Logistic Models
Longitudinal Studies
Oftalmologi
Ophthalmology
Refraction, Ocular - physiology
Retrospective Studies
Vision Screening - methods
Vision, Monocular
Title Longitudinal change in aphakic refraction after early surgery for congenital cataract
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