Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery

Purpose: To examine best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), contrast sensitivity (CS) and functional visual complaints in early cataract and after the cataract surgery. Patients and methods: 53 eyes with early cataract (BCVA 20/30: Snellen charts) were examined before the surgery as well as 12 months a...

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Main Authors: Dagmar Hejcmanová, Hana Langrová, Lisa Bytton, Markéta Hejcmanová
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Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2003-01-01
Series:Acta Medica
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Online Access:https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/46/4/0189/
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spelling doaj-4ae2aaca9942470ca22b53815323e5d92020-11-25T01:03:00ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942003-01-0146418919410.14712/18059694.2019.32Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract SurgeryDagmar Hejcmanová0Hana Langrová1Lisa Bytton2Markéta Hejcmanová3Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Ophtalmology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Ophtalmology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Ophtalmology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicUniversity Hospital Bohunice, Department of Ophtalmology, Brno, Czech RepublicPurpose: To examine best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), contrast sensitivity (CS) and functional visual complaints in early cataract and after the cataract surgery. Patients and methods: 53 eyes with early cataract (BCVA 20/30: Snellen charts) were examined before the surgery as well as 12 months after the surgery. BCVA was tested using logMAR chart. CS was examined using VCTS chart in 6 spatial frequencies. Influence of glare was tested using BAT. Patients’ subjective visual functions were evaluted using a questionnaire (distance vision, near vision, mesopic vision and glare conditions). 22 subjects were examined as control group. Results: BCVA was 0.52 (0.22–1.05) preoperatively and 0.83 (0.37–1.26) postoperatively. BCVA in patients in both terms was significantly lower compared to the control group. CS in patients before surgery was significantly lower compared to controls, postoperatively improved significantly and was only nonsignificantly lower compared to controls except for the highest spatial frequency. Glare had only nonsignificant influence. The questionnaire scores were correlated with visual performance in both terms. Conclusions: The significant improvement of both BCVA and CS suggest that cataract surgery improves quality of life in early cataract. Questionnaire should be considered as adjuncts to BCVA and CS in evaluating early cataract.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/46/4/0189/Early cataractLogMAR chartContrast sensitivityGlareSubjective visual complaints
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author Dagmar Hejcmanová
Hana Langrová
Lisa Bytton
Markéta Hejcmanová
spellingShingle Dagmar Hejcmanová
Hana Langrová
Lisa Bytton
Markéta Hejcmanová
Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery
Acta Medica
Early cataract
LogMAR chart
Contrast sensitivity
Glare
Subjective visual complaints
author_facet Dagmar Hejcmanová
Hana Langrová
Lisa Bytton
Markéta Hejcmanová
author_sort Dagmar Hejcmanová
title Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery
title_short Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery
title_full Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery
title_fullStr Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Changes of Visual Function and Visual Ability in Daily Life Following Cataract Surgery
title_sort changes of visual function and visual ability in daily life following cataract surgery
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Medica
issn 1211-4286
1805-9694
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Purpose: To examine best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), contrast sensitivity (CS) and functional visual complaints in early cataract and after the cataract surgery. Patients and methods: 53 eyes with early cataract (BCVA 20/30: Snellen charts) were examined before the surgery as well as 12 months after the surgery. BCVA was tested using logMAR chart. CS was examined using VCTS chart in 6 spatial frequencies. Influence of glare was tested using BAT. Patients’ subjective visual functions were evaluted using a questionnaire (distance vision, near vision, mesopic vision and glare conditions). 22 subjects were examined as control group. Results: BCVA was 0.52 (0.22–1.05) preoperatively and 0.83 (0.37–1.26) postoperatively. BCVA in patients in both terms was significantly lower compared to the control group. CS in patients before surgery was significantly lower compared to controls, postoperatively improved significantly and was only nonsignificantly lower compared to controls except for the highest spatial frequency. Glare had only nonsignificant influence. The questionnaire scores were correlated with visual performance in both terms. Conclusions: The significant improvement of both BCVA and CS suggest that cataract surgery improves quality of life in early cataract. Questionnaire should be considered as adjuncts to BCVA and CS in evaluating early cataract.
topic Early cataract
LogMAR chart
Contrast sensitivity
Glare
Subjective visual complaints
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/46/4/0189/
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