Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Purposes: This study aimed to determine the association of the long-term refractive outcomes of cataract surgery with self-reported visual function obtained using Catquest-9SF. Methods: Patients recruited from the cataract outpatient clinic of VER MAIS Oftalmologia underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination. Patients who were diagnosed with cataract with indications for phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation received the Catquest-9SF questionnaire before and after surgery at 30 days and 1 year. Results: A total of 133 patients were recruited, but 32 patients were lost to follow-up; finally, data from 101 patients (48 men, 53 women) were analyzed. The crude variance explained by the data was 69.9%, and the unexplained variance in the first contrast was 2.39 eigenvalues (>2); thus, these results are different from those expected from random data. The people separation index was 2.95 (>2), and the people trust value was 0.9 (>0.8). These indices were evaluated in the assessment of skill levels. Visual acuity was the main variable that correlated with the Catquest score. Conclusions: The Catquest-9SF translated into Portuguese proved to be a one-dimensional and psychometrically valid tool to assess visual dysfunction in patients with cataract, and it is successful in objectively quantifying improvements after surgery. The results of this tool could be predictive and concordant of visual acuity improvement. |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicabilityCataract extractionVisual acuitySurveys and questionnairesQuality of lifePatient reported outcome measuresABSTRACT Purposes: This study aimed to determine the association of the long-term refractive outcomes of cataract surgery with self-reported visual function obtained using Catquest-9SF. Methods: Patients recruited from the cataract outpatient clinic of VER MAIS Oftalmologia underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination. Patients who were diagnosed with cataract with indications for phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation received the Catquest-9SF questionnaire before and after surgery at 30 days and 1 year. Results: A total of 133 patients were recruited, but 32 patients were lost to follow-up; finally, data from 101 patients (48 men, 53 women) were analyzed. The crude variance explained by the data was 69.9%, and the unexplained variance in the first contrast was 2.39 eigenvalues (>2); thus, these results are different from those expected from random data. The people separation index was 2.95 (>2), and the people trust value was 0.9 (>0.8). These indices were evaluated in the assessment of skill levels. Visual acuity was the main variable that correlated with the Catquest score. Conclusions: The Catquest-9SF translated into Portuguese proved to be a one-dimensional and psychometrically valid tool to assess visual dysfunction in patients with cataract, and it is successful in objectively quantifying improvements after surgery. The results of this tool could be predictive and concordant of visual acuity improvement.Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492022005011219Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia n.ahead 2022reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.5935/0004-2749.2022-0198info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBando,Andre HiroshiHamada,Koiti UchidaNakamura,Vinícius Pereira LeiteAbe,Ricardo Y.Ferrari,Pedro VanalleHerrerias,Bruno TorresHirai,Flavio EduardoGracitelli,Carolina P. B.eng2022-10-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492022005011219Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2022-10-26T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability Bando,Andre Hiroshi Cataract extraction Visual acuity Surveys and questionnaires Quality of life Patient reported outcome measures |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Long-term visual acuity results from cataract surgery and its association with self-reported visual function: Catquest applicability |
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Bando,Andre Hiroshi |
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Bando,Andre Hiroshi Hamada,Koiti Uchida Nakamura,Vinícius Pereira Leite Abe,Ricardo Y. Ferrari,Pedro Vanalle Herrerias,Bruno Torres Hirai,Flavio Eduardo Gracitelli,Carolina P. B. |
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Hamada,Koiti Uchida Nakamura,Vinícius Pereira Leite Abe,Ricardo Y. Ferrari,Pedro Vanalle Herrerias,Bruno Torres Hirai,Flavio Eduardo Gracitelli,Carolina P. B. |
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Bando,Andre Hiroshi Hamada,Koiti Uchida Nakamura,Vinícius Pereira Leite Abe,Ricardo Y. Ferrari,Pedro Vanalle Herrerias,Bruno Torres Hirai,Flavio Eduardo Gracitelli,Carolina P. B. |
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Cataract extraction Visual acuity Surveys and questionnaires Quality of life Patient reported outcome measures |
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Cataract extraction Visual acuity Surveys and questionnaires Quality of life Patient reported outcome measures |
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ABSTRACT Purposes: This study aimed to determine the association of the long-term refractive outcomes of cataract surgery with self-reported visual function obtained using Catquest-9SF. Methods: Patients recruited from the cataract outpatient clinic of VER MAIS Oftalmologia underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination. Patients who were diagnosed with cataract with indications for phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation received the Catquest-9SF questionnaire before and after surgery at 30 days and 1 year. Results: A total of 133 patients were recruited, but 32 patients were lost to follow-up; finally, data from 101 patients (48 men, 53 women) were analyzed. The crude variance explained by the data was 69.9%, and the unexplained variance in the first contrast was 2.39 eigenvalues (>2); thus, these results are different from those expected from random data. The people separation index was 2.95 (>2), and the people trust value was 0.9 (>0.8). These indices were evaluated in the assessment of skill levels. Visual acuity was the main variable that correlated with the Catquest score. Conclusions: The Catquest-9SF translated into Portuguese proved to be a one-dimensional and psychometrically valid tool to assess visual dysfunction in patients with cataract, and it is successful in objectively quantifying improvements after surgery. The results of this tool could be predictive and concordant of visual acuity improvement. |
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