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Cataract Surgical Outcomes In Diabetic Patients: Case Control Study

PURPOSE: To determine the visual outcome of cataract surgery in diabetes mellitus with advanced cataract in a tertiary institution in Nigeria. DESIGN: A retrospective case control study conducted at the University College Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria. SUBJECTS: Twenty three consecutive patients with dia...

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Autores principales: Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H., Bekibele, Charles O., Adegbehingbe, Stella A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2813591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20142968
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-9233.53868
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author Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H.
Bekibele, Charles O.
Adegbehingbe, Stella A.
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Bekibele, Charles O.
Adegbehingbe, Stella A.
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description PURPOSE: To determine the visual outcome of cataract surgery in diabetes mellitus with advanced cataract in a tertiary institution in Nigeria. DESIGN: A retrospective case control study conducted at the University College Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria. SUBJECTS: Twenty three consecutive patients with diabetes and 23 age and sex matched non-diabetic control patients who had extracapsular cataract extraction for advanced cataract between 2002-2005. MAIN OUTCOME: Mean post operative visual acuity and surgical complications. RESULTS: Twenty three patients with diabetes mellitus and 23 non diabetic controls were studied; mean duration of diabetes was 8.1 ± 7.2 years. The mean post operative visual acuity in diabetics was 0.11±0.38, 0.33±0.57 and 0.38±0.49 at one week, two months and six months compared with 0.23±0.19, 0.46±0.37 and 0.48±0.31 in non diabetics. (p=0.207, 0.403 and 0.465 respectively). Improvement in preoperative visual acuity was noted in 84.2% and 90% in diabetics and non-diabetics respectively. Poor visual outcome in diabetics was mainly due to diabetic retinopathy, maculopathy or diabetes related surgical complications. CONCLUSION: Visual improvement was seen following surgery for advanced cataract in diabetics in this study population. Post operative monitoring for treatment of diabetic retinopathy may enhance visual outcome.
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spelling pubmed-28135912010-02-08 Cataract Surgical Outcomes In Diabetic Patients: Case Control Study Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H. Bekibele, Charles O. Adegbehingbe, Stella A. Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: To determine the visual outcome of cataract surgery in diabetes mellitus with advanced cataract in a tertiary institution in Nigeria. DESIGN: A retrospective case control study conducted at the University College Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria. SUBJECTS: Twenty three consecutive patients with diabetes and 23 age and sex matched non-diabetic control patients who had extracapsular cataract extraction for advanced cataract between 2002-2005. MAIN OUTCOME: Mean post operative visual acuity and surgical complications. RESULTS: Twenty three patients with diabetes mellitus and 23 non diabetic controls were studied; mean duration of diabetes was 8.1 ± 7.2 years. The mean post operative visual acuity in diabetics was 0.11±0.38, 0.33±0.57 and 0.38±0.49 at one week, two months and six months compared with 0.23±0.19, 0.46±0.37 and 0.48±0.31 in non diabetics. (p=0.207, 0.403 and 0.465 respectively). Improvement in preoperative visual acuity was noted in 84.2% and 90% in diabetics and non-diabetics respectively. Poor visual outcome in diabetics was mainly due to diabetic retinopathy, maculopathy or diabetes related surgical complications. CONCLUSION: Visual improvement was seen following surgery for advanced cataract in diabetics in this study population. Post operative monitoring for treatment of diabetic retinopathy may enhance visual outcome. Medknow Publications 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2813591/ /pubmed/20142968 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-9233.53868 Text en © Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H.
Bekibele, Charles O.
Adegbehingbe, Stella A.
Cataract Surgical Outcomes In Diabetic Patients: Case Control Study
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title_fullStr Cataract Surgical Outcomes In Diabetic Patients: Case Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Cataract Surgical Outcomes In Diabetic Patients: Case Control Study
title_short Cataract Surgical Outcomes In Diabetic Patients: Case Control Study
title_sort cataract surgical outcomes in diabetic patients: case control study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2813591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20142968
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-9233.53868
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