Visual Acuity and Ophthalmic Outcomes 5 Years After Cataract Surgery Among Children Younger Than 13 Years.


Journal

JAMA ophthalmology
ISSN: 2168-6173
Titre abrégé: JAMA Ophthalmol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101589539

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 03 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 11 2 2022
medline: 4 5 2022
entrez: 10 2 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Cataract is an important cause of visual impairment in children. Data from a large pediatric cataract surgery registry can provide real-world estimates of visual outcomes and the 5-year cumulative incidence of adverse events. To assess visual acuity (VA), incidence of complications and additional eye operations, and refractive error outcomes 5 years after pediatric lensectomy among children younger than 13 years. This prospective cohort study used data from the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group clinical research registry. From June 2012 to July 2015, 61 eye care practices in the US, Canada, and the UK enrolled children from birth to less than 13 years of age who had undergone lensectomy for any reason during the preceding 45 days. Data were collected from medical record reviews annually thereafter for 5 years until September 28, 2020. Lensectomy with or without implantation of an intraocular lens (IOL). Best-corrected VA and refractive error were measured from 4 to 6 years after the initial lensectomy. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to assess the 5-year incidence of glaucoma or glaucoma suspect and additional eye operations. Factors were evaluated separately for unilateral and bilateral aphakia and pseudophakia. A total of 994 children (1268 eyes) undergoing bilateral or unilateral lensectomy were included (504 [51%] male; median age, 3.6 years; range, 2 weeks to 12.9 years). Five years after the initial lensectomy, the median VA among 701 eyes with available VA data (55%) was 20/63 (range, 20/40 to 20/100) in 182 of 316 bilateral aphakic eyes (58%), 20/32 (range, 20/25 to 20/50) in 209 of 386 bilateral pseudophakic eyes (54%), 20/200 (range, 20/50 to 20/618) in 124 of 202 unilateral aphakic eyes (61%), and 20/65 (range, 20/32 to 20/230) in 186 of 364 unilateral pseudophakic eyes (51%). The 5-year cumulative incidence of glaucoma or glaucoma suspect was 46% (95% CI, 28%-59%) in participants with bilateral aphakia, 7% (95% CI, 1%-12%) in those with bilateral pseudophakia, 25% (95% CI, 15%-34%) in those with unilateral aphakia, and 17% (95% CI, 5%-28%) in those with unilateral pseudophakia. The most common additional eye surgery was clearing the visual axis, with a 5-year cumulative incidence of 13% (95% CI, 8%-17%) in participants with bilateral aphakia, 33% (95% CI, 26%-39%) in those with bilateral pseudophakia, 11% (95% CI, 6%-15%) in those with unilateral aphakia, and 34% (95% CI, 28%-39%) in those with unilateral pseudophakia. The median 5-year change in spherical equivalent refractive error was -8.38 D (IQR, -11.38 D to -2.75 D) among 89 bilateral aphakic eyes, -1.63 D (IQR, -3.13 D to -0.25 D) among 130 bilateral pseudophakic eyes, -10.75 D (IQR, -20.50 D to -4.50 D) among 43 unilateral aphakic eyes, and -1.94 D (IQR, -3.25 D to -0.69 D) among 112 unilateral pseudophakic eyes. In this cohort study, development of glaucoma or glaucoma suspect was common in children 5 years after lensectomy. Myopic shift was modest during the 5 years after placement of an intraocular lens, which should be factored into implant power selection. These results support frequent monitoring after pediatric cataract surgery to detect glaucoma, visual axis obscuration causing reduced vision, and refractive error.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35142808
pii: 2788715
doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2021.6176
pmc: PMC8832311
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

269-276

Subventions

Organisme : NEI NIH HHS
ID : P30 EY026877
Pays : United States

Investigateurs

Sharon F Freedman (SF)
David K Wallace (DK)
Laura B Enyedi (LB)
Sasapin Prakalapakorn (S)
Sarah K Jones (SK)
Denise Hug (D)
Erin D Stahl (ED)
Rebecca J Dent (RJ)
Lingkun Kong (L)
Serena Wang (S)
Bryan K Gallerson (BK)
Amy K Hutchinson (AK)
Phoebe Lenhart (P)
Judy Brower (J)
David G Morrison (DG)
Scott T Ruark (ST)
Rebecca Mets-Halgrimson (R)
Hawke Yoon (H)
Hantamalala Ralay-Ranaivo (H)
Aaliyah Hamidullah (A)
Raymond Areaux (R)
Jill S Anderson (JS)
Ann M Holleschau (AM)
Rosanne Superstein (R)
Caroline Belanger (C)
Nicole Fallaha (N)
Patrick Hamel (P)
Maryse Thibeault (M)
Susanna M Tamkins (SM)
Ta Chang (T)
Hee-Jung S Park (HS)
Anya A Trumler (AA)
Xiaonong Liu (X)
William F Astle (WF)
Emi N Sanders (EN)
Elias Traboulsi (E)
Fatema Ghasia (F)
Diana C McOwen (DC)
Michael E Gray (ME)
Michael B Yang (MB)
Corey S Bowman (CS)
Jennifer Galvin (J)
Margaret Therriault (M)
Heather Smith (H)
Michele E Whitaker (ME)
Faruk Orge (F)
Adriana P Grigorian (AP)
Alicia M Baird (AM)
Mitchell B Strominger (MB)
Vicki Chen (V)
Shelley Klein (S)
Jacquelyn D Kemmer (JD)
Alexandra E Neiman (AE)
Myra N Mendoza (MN)
Jill J Frohwein (JJ)
Don Bremer (D)
Cybil Cassady (C)
Richard Golden (R)
Catherine Jordan (C)
David Rogers (D)
Sara A Oravec (SA)
Tammy L Yanovitch (TL)
Keven Lunsford (K)
Christina Nye (C)
Caroline Shea (C)
SueAnn M Stillman (SM)
G Robert LaRoche (GR)
Stephen C Van Iderstine (SC)
Elisa Robertson (E)
Oscar A Cruz (OA)
Rafif Ghadban (R)
Dawn Govreau (D)
Scott A Larson (SA)
Susannah Longmuir (S)
Xiaoyan Shan (X)
Michael P Clarke (MP)
Kate Taylor (K)
Christine Powell (C)
Benjamin P Hammond (BP)
Matthew D Gearinger (MD)
Andrea Czubinski (A)
Dorothy H Hendricks (DH)
Jing Jin (J)
Jonathan H Salvin (JH)
Alicia Fisher (A)
Katherine A Lee (KA)
Daniel Brooks (D)
Bonita R Schweinler (BR)
Nicholas A Sala (NA)
Allyson M Sala (AM)
Allison I Summers (AI)
Daniel J Karr (DJ)
Lorri B Wilson (LB)
Paula K Rauch (PK)
Mary O'Hara (M)
Nandini Gandhi (N)
Tania Hashmi (T)
Jeffrey Colburn (J)
Eileen Dittman (E)
Charles R Whitfill (CR)
Amy M Wheeler (AM)
Emily A McCourt (EA)
Jasleen Singh (J)
Nanastasia Welnick (N)
Nathalie F Azar (NF)
Joseph Baker (J)
Patrick J Droste (PJ)
Robert J Peters (RJ)
Jan Hilbrands (J)
Stacy L Pineles (SL)
Marianne J Bernardo (MJ)
Edward Peterson (E)
Charla H Peterson (CH)
Kartik Kumar (K)
Ephrem Melese (E)
Robert Lingua (R)
Jeff Grijalva (J)
Earl R Crouch (ER)
Earl R Crouch (ER)
Gaylord Ventura (G)
William Anninger (W)
Shawn L Benson (SL)
Karen A Karp (KA)
Jordana M Smith (JM)
Jill Brickman-Kelleher (J)
Benjamin H Ticho (BH)
Alexander J Khammar (AJ)
Deborah A Clausius (DA)
Suquin Guo (S)
Donny Suh (D)
Carolyn Chamberlain (C)
Susan Schloff (S)
William P Madigan (WP)
Donna Burkman (D)
Stephen P Christiansen (SP)
Jean E Ramsey (JE)
Kate H McConnell (KH)
Ilana Friedman (I)
Jose Rosado (J)
Donald P Sauberan (DP)
Jody C Hemberger (JC)
Patricia L Davis (PL)
Indre Rudaitis (I)
Robert S Lowery (RS)
Shawn Cupit (S)
Erick D Bothun (ED)
Brian G Mohney (BG)
Suzanne M Wernimont (SM)
Rebecca A Neilsen (RA)
Erin P Herlihy (EP)
Francine Baran (F)
Amy Gladstone (A)
Justin Smith (J)
Mei Mellott (M)
Troy Kieser (T)
S Ayse Erzurum (SA)
Beth Colon (B)
Birva Shah (B)
Micaela Quebbemann (M)
Roy W Beck (RW)
Darrell S Austin (DS)
Nicole M Boyle (NM)
Courtney L Conner (CL)
Danielle L Chandler (DL)
Quayleen Donahue (Q)
Brooke P Fimbel (BP)
Julianne L Robinson (JL)
Amra Hercinovic (A)
James E Hoepner (JE)
Joseph D Kaplon (JD)
Robert J Henderson (RJ)
B Michele Melia (BM)
Gillaine Ortiz (G)
Victoria C Woodard (VC)
Kathleen M Stutz (KM)
Desirae R Sutherland (DR)
Rui Wu (R)
Donald F Everett (DF)
Marie Diener-West (M)
John D Baker (JD)
Barry Davis (B)
Dale L Phelps (DL)
Stephen W Poff (SW)
Richard A Saunders (RA)
Lawrence Tychsen (L)
Yasmin S Bradfield (YS)
Nicole C Foster (NC)
David A Plager (DA)
Daniel J Salchow (DJ)
Eileen E Birch (EE)
Ruth E Manny (RE)
Jayne L Silver (JL)
Katherine K Weise (KK)
Lisa C Verderber (LC)

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Auteurs

Michael X Repka (MX)

Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.

Trevano W Dean (TW)

Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida.

Raymond T Kraker (RT)

Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida.

Zhuokai Li (Z)

Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida.

Kimberly G Yen (KG)

Ophthalmology Division, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston.

Alejandra G de Alba Campomanes (AG)

Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco.

Marielle P Young (MP)

Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Bahram Rahmani (B)

Division of Ophthalmology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Kathryn M Haider (KM)

Opthalmology Department, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University, Indianapolis.

George F Whitehead (GF)

Northwest Pediatric Ophthalmology PS, Spokane, Washington.

Scott R Lambert (SR)

Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.

Sudhi P Kurup (SP)

Division of Ophthalmology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Courtney L Kraus (CL)

Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.

Susan A Cotter (SA)

Southern California College of Optometry, Marshall B. Ketchum University, Fullerton, California.

Jonathan M Holmes (JM)

Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science, University of Arizona, Tucson.

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