Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery

Pseudophakic dysphotopsia are becoming increasingly important as unwanted side effect after cataract surgery. Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the photic symptoms experienced by patients after cataract surgery. Material and method: This is a prospective study that included 105 eyes...

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Main Authors: Fişuş Andreea Dana, Madaras Zoltán, Horváth Karin Ursula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Acta Medica Marisiensis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/amma-2017-0002
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spelling doaj-857b272c5fd74b8885400de6fe4601ab2021-09-06T19:39:52ZengSciendoActa Medica Marisiensis2247-61132017-03-01631151810.1515/amma-2017-0002amma-2017-0002Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract SurgeryFişuş Andreea Dana0Madaras Zoltán1Horváth Karin Ursula2Tîrgu Mureş County Hospital, Ophthalmology Clinic, RomaniaTîrgu Mureş County Hospital, Ophthalmology Clinic, RomaniaTîrgu Mureş County Hospital, Ophthalmology Clinic RomaniaPseudophakic dysphotopsia are becoming increasingly important as unwanted side effect after cataract surgery. Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the photic symptoms experienced by patients after cataract surgery. Material and method: This is a prospective study that included 105 eyes from 99 patients, which underwent uncomplicated phacoemulsification and IOL implantation, between June 2015 and June 2016, performed at Ophthalmology Clinic Tg Mureș. Patients without visually consequential ocular co-morbidity completed a questionnaire, designed to assess subjectively perceived visual functioning and identify symptoms of dysphotopsia. Results: From the total number of patient, hydrophobic lenses were implanted in 95 patients and 10 patients received hydrophilic lenses. Photic effects were reported in 18% of treated eyes. Although the percentage of dysphotopsia is higher in the hydrophobic lenses category, there was no significant statistical difference between the two categories. Conclusion: The incidence and significance should not be overlooked, thus visual acuity is not enough for evaluating postoperative visual function.https://doi.org/10.1515/amma-2017-0002dysphotopsiaglaresurveycataractintraocular lens
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author Fişuş Andreea Dana
Madaras Zoltán
Horváth Karin Ursula
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Madaras Zoltán
Horváth Karin Ursula
Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery
Acta Medica Marisiensis
dysphotopsia
glare
survey
cataract
intraocular lens
author_facet Fişuş Andreea Dana
Madaras Zoltán
Horváth Karin Ursula
author_sort Fişuş Andreea Dana
title Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery
title_short Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery
title_full Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery
title_fullStr Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Research Article. The Prevalence of Dysphotopsia in Patients with Recent Cataract Surgery
title_sort research article. the prevalence of dysphotopsia in patients with recent cataract surgery
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Medica Marisiensis
issn 2247-6113
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Pseudophakic dysphotopsia are becoming increasingly important as unwanted side effect after cataract surgery. Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the photic symptoms experienced by patients after cataract surgery. Material and method: This is a prospective study that included 105 eyes from 99 patients, which underwent uncomplicated phacoemulsification and IOL implantation, between June 2015 and June 2016, performed at Ophthalmology Clinic Tg Mureș. Patients without visually consequential ocular co-morbidity completed a questionnaire, designed to assess subjectively perceived visual functioning and identify symptoms of dysphotopsia. Results: From the total number of patient, hydrophobic lenses were implanted in 95 patients and 10 patients received hydrophilic lenses. Photic effects were reported in 18% of treated eyes. Although the percentage of dysphotopsia is higher in the hydrophobic lenses category, there was no significant statistical difference between the two categories. Conclusion: The incidence and significance should not be overlooked, thus visual acuity is not enough for evaluating postoperative visual function.
topic dysphotopsia
glare
survey
cataract
intraocular lens
url https://doi.org/10.1515/amma-2017-0002
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