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Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery
This project was aimed at achieving consensus on the management of astigmatism during cataract surgery by ophthalmologists from Latin America using modified Delphi technique. Relevant peer-reviewed literature was identified, and 21 clinical research questions associated with the definition, classifi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376888/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809088 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S178277 |
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author | Núñez, Maria X Henriquez, Maria A Escaf, Luis J Ventura, Bruna V Srur, Miguel Newball, Lyle Espaillat, Arnaldo Centurion, Virgilio A |
author_facet | Núñez, Maria X Henriquez, Maria A Escaf, Luis J Ventura, Bruna V Srur, Miguel Newball, Lyle Espaillat, Arnaldo Centurion, Virgilio A |
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description | This project was aimed at achieving consensus on the management of astigmatism during cataract surgery by ophthalmologists from Latin America using modified Delphi technique. Relevant peer-reviewed literature was identified, and 21 clinical research questions associated with the definition, classification, measurement, and treatment of astigmatism during cataract surgery were formulated. Twenty participants were divided into seven groups, and each group was assigned three questions to which they had to respond in written form, after thoroughly reviewing the literature. The assigned questions with corresponding responses by each group were discussed with other participants in round 4 – presentation of findings. The consensus was achieved if approval was obtained from at least 80% of participants. The present paper provides several agreements and recommendations for management of astigmatism during cataract surgery, which could potentially minimize the variability in practice patterns and help ophthalmologists adopt optimal practices for cataract patients with astigmatism and improve patient satisfaction. |
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spelling | pubmed-63768882019-02-26 Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery Núñez, Maria X Henriquez, Maria A Escaf, Luis J Ventura, Bruna V Srur, Miguel Newball, Lyle Espaillat, Arnaldo Centurion, Virgilio A Clin Ophthalmol Perspectives This project was aimed at achieving consensus on the management of astigmatism during cataract surgery by ophthalmologists from Latin America using modified Delphi technique. Relevant peer-reviewed literature was identified, and 21 clinical research questions associated with the definition, classification, measurement, and treatment of astigmatism during cataract surgery were formulated. Twenty participants were divided into seven groups, and each group was assigned three questions to which they had to respond in written form, after thoroughly reviewing the literature. The assigned questions with corresponding responses by each group were discussed with other participants in round 4 – presentation of findings. The consensus was achieved if approval was obtained from at least 80% of participants. The present paper provides several agreements and recommendations for management of astigmatism during cataract surgery, which could potentially minimize the variability in practice patterns and help ophthalmologists adopt optimal practices for cataract patients with astigmatism and improve patient satisfaction. Dove Medical Press 2019-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6376888/ /pubmed/30809088 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S178277 Text en © 2019 Núñez et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Perspectives Núñez, Maria X Henriquez, Maria A Escaf, Luis J Ventura, Bruna V Srur, Miguel Newball, Lyle Espaillat, Arnaldo Centurion, Virgilio A Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
title | Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
title_full | Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
title_fullStr | Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
title_short | Consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
title_sort | consensus on the management of astigmatism in cataract surgery |
topic | Perspectives |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376888/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809088 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S178277 |
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