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Changing practice patterns in European cataract surgery as reflected by the European Registry of Quality Outcomes in Cataract and Refractive Surgery: a long-term study 2008–2017

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Session Details

Session Title: Combined Cataract Surgery & Practice Styles

Session Date/Time: Sunday 15/09/2019 | 14:00-16:00

Paper Time: 15:16

Venue: Free Paper Forum: Podium 2

First Author: : S.Manning IRELAND

Co Author(s): :    M. Dickman   Y. Henry   P. Rosen   M. Tassignon   U. Stenevi   M. Lundstrom              

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To describe changes over time in the indications, practice patterns, outcomes and complications of cataract surgery over a 10 year period.

Setting:

Database study of all cataract extractions entered in the European Registry of Quality Outcomes for Cataract and Refractive Surgery between 2008 and 2017.

Methods:

Type of surgery, anaesthesia and intraocular lens, visual outcome, refractive outcome and complications were analysed per year over a 10-year period.

Results:

Over 1,440,000 cataract extractions were analysed. The patients’ age decreased and the preoperative visual acuity increased over the 10-year period. Phacoemulsifcation remained the main method of cataract extraction at 99% of cases. Topical anaesthesia increased from 28.2 to 73.5% and acrylic hydrophopic intraocular lenses remained the predominant type of lens, used in over 80% of cases. Capsule complication rate decreased from 1.24 to 0.61%. Cases achieving postoperative visual outcome of logMAR 0.0 or better increased from 59.2 to 76.1%. Biometry prediction error within 0.5 and 1.0 D of target increased from 67.3 to 73.7% and from 89.9 to 93.8%, respectively.

Conclusions:

Cataract surgery occured at increasingly younger age and better preoperative visual acuity overtiem. . Topical anaesthesia has become the routine form of anaesthesia. Visual and refractive outcomes have improved year by year over the last 10 years. Financial Disclosure: None of the authors have any financial disclosures.

Financial Disclosure:

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