Complications Occurring Through 5 Years Following Primary Intraocular Lens Implantation for Pediatric Cataract.


Journal

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

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 08 2023
Historique:
pmc-release: 22 06 2024
medline: 18 8 2023
pubmed: 22 6 2023
entrez: 22 6 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Lensectomy with primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation is often used in the management of nontraumatic pediatric cataract, but long-term data evaluating the association of age and IOL location with the incidence of complications are limited. To describe the incidence of complications and additional eye surgeries through 5 years following pediatric lensectomy with primary IOL implantation and association with age at surgery and IOL location. This prospective cohort study used Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group cataract registry data from 61 institution- and community-based practices over 3 years (June 2012 to July 2015). Participants were children younger than 13 years without baseline glaucoma who had primary IOL implantation (345 bilateral and 264 unilateral) for nontraumatic cataract. Data analysis was performed between September 2021 and January 2023. Lensectomy with primary IOL implantation. Five-year cumulative incidence of complications by age at surgery (<2 years, 2 to <4 years, 4 to <7 years, and 7 to <13 years) and by IOL location (sulcus vs capsular bag) were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models. The cohort included 609 eyes from 491 children (mean [SD] age, 5.6 [3.3] years; 261 [53%] male and 230 [47%] female). Following cataract extraction with primary IOL implantation, a frequent complication was surgery for visual axis opacification (VAO) (cumulative incidence, 32%; 95% CI, 27%-36%). Cumulative incidence was lower with anterior vitrectomy at the time of IOL placement (12%; 95% CI, 8%-16%) vs without (58%; 95% CI, 50%-65%), and the risk of undergoing surgery for VAO was associated with not performing anterior vitrectomy (hazard ratio [HR], 6.19; 95% CI, 3.70-10.34; P < .001). After adjusting for anterior vitrectomy at lens surgery, there were no differences in incidence of surgery for VAO by age at surgery (<2 years, HR, 1.35 [95% CI, 0.63-2.87], 2 to <4 years, HR, 0.86 [95% CI, 0.44-1.68], 4 to <7 years, HR, 1.06 [95% CI, 0.72-1.56]; P = .74) or by capsular bag vs sulcus IOL fixation (HR, 1.22; 95% CI, 0.36-4.17; P = .75). Cumulative incidence of glaucoma plus glaucoma suspect by 5 years was 7% (95% CI, 4%-9%), which did not differ by age after controlling for IOL location and laterality. In this cohort study, a frequent complication following pediatric lensectomy with primary IOL was surgery for VAO, which was associated with primary anterior vitrectomy not being performed but was not associated with age at surgery or IOL location. The risk of glaucoma development across all ages at surgery suggests a need for long-term monitoring.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37347490
pii: 2806303
doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.2335
pmc: PMC10288374
doi:

Types de publication

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

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

705-714

Subventions

Organisme : NEI NIH HHS
ID : U10 EY018810
Pays : United States
Organisme : NEI NIH HHS
ID : U10 EY023198
Pays : United States
Organisme : NEI NIH HHS
ID : U10 EY011751
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)
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)
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)
Trevano W Dean (TW)
Alejandra G de Alba Campomanes (AG)
Marielle P Young (MP)
Bahram Rahmani (B)
George F Whitehead (GF)
Scott R Lambert (SR)
Sudhi P Kurup (SP)
Courtney L Kraus (CL)

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentOn

Auteurs

Kimberly G Yen (KG)

Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas.

Michael X Repka (MX)

Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.

Desirae R Sutherland (DR)

Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida.

Kathryn M Haider (KM)

Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Sarah R Hatt (SR)

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

Raymond T Kraker (RT)

Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida.

Jennifer A Galvin (JA)

Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Milford, Connecticut.
Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

Zhuokai Li (Z)

Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida.

Susan A Cotter (SA)

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

Jonathan M Holmes (JM)

University of Arizona-Tucson.

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