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Global multi-site, prospective analysis of cataract surgery outcomes following ICHOM standards: the European CAT-Community

Purpose To evaluate in a large sample of patients from 10 different European centers the results of cataract surgery, characterizing the relationship between patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) and clinician-reported outcome measures (CROMs). Methods Prospective non-interventional multicenter observat...

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Published in:Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology 2021-07, Vol.259 (7), p.1897-1905
Main Authors: Zijlmans, Bart LM, van Zijderveld, Rogier, Manzulli, Michele, Garay-Aramburu, Gonzaga, Czapski, Philipp, Eter, Nicole, Diener, Raphael, Torras, Josep, Tognetto, Daniele, Giglio, Rosa, De Giacinto, Chiara, Fernandez, Joaquin, O’Donnell, Clare, Piñero, David P., Knitel, Annemijn, Bergado-Mijangos, Roberto, Coello-Ojeda, Daniel, Ozaeta, Itziar, Macias-Murelaga, Beatriz, Fierro, Jesús Garrido, Dalmasso, Cristian E, Garcia-Gómez, Pío Jesús, Himanka, Mari, Martínez, Javier, Chang-Sotomayor, Meilin, Camós-Carreras, Anna, Spencer, Felipe, Sabater-Cruz, Noelia, Scardellato, Carlo, Dell’Aquila, Carmen, Pian, Giulia
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description Purpose To evaluate in a large sample of patients from 10 different European centers the results of cataract surgery, characterizing the relationship between patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) and clinician-reported outcome measures (CROMs). Methods Prospective non-interventional multicenter observational descriptive study analyzing the clinical outcomes of a total of 3799 cases undergoing cataract surgery (mean age: 72.7 years). In all cases, the cataract surgery standard developed by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurements (ICHOM) was used to register the clinical data. Three-month postoperative visual acuity and refraction data were considered CROMs, whereas Rasch-calibrated item 2 (RCCQ2) and total Catquest-9SF score (CQ) were considered PROMs. Results Postoperative corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) was 0.3 logMAR or better in 88.7% (2505/2823) of eyes. Mean differences between preoperative and postoperative RCCQ2 and CQ scores were −3.09 and −2.39, respectively. Visual function improvement with surgery was reported by 91.5% (2163/2364) of patients. Statistically significant, although weak, correlations of postoperative CDVA with postoperative refraction, PROMs, and complications were found (0.133 ≤ r ≤0.289, p < 0.001). A predictive model ( R 2 : 0.254) of postoperative CDVA considering 10 variables was obtained, including preoperative CDVA, different ocular comorbidities, age, gender and intraoperative complications. Likewise, another predictive model ( R 2 : 0.148) of postoperative CQ considering a total of 14 variables was obtained, including additionally preoperative CQ, target refraction and previous surgeries. Conclusions Cataract surgery provides an improved functional vision in most of patients although this improvement can be limited by ocular comorbidities and complications. The relationship between PROMs and CROMs is multifactorial and complex.
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Methods Prospective non-interventional multicenter observational descriptive study analyzing the clinical outcomes of a total of 3799 cases undergoing cataract surgery (mean age: 72.7 years). In all cases, the cataract surgery standard developed by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurements (ICHOM) was used to register the clinical data. Three-month postoperative visual acuity and refraction data were considered CROMs, whereas Rasch-calibrated item 2 (RCCQ2) and total Catquest-9SF score (CQ) were considered PROMs. Results Postoperative corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) was 0.3 logMAR or better in 88.7% (2505/2823) of eyes. Mean differences between preoperative and postoperative RCCQ2 and CQ scores were −3.09 and −2.39, respectively. Visual function improvement with surgery was reported by 91.5% (2163/2364) of patients. Statistically significant, although weak, correlations of postoperative CDVA with postoperative refraction, PROMs, and complications were found (0.133 ≤ r ≤0.289, p &lt; 0.001). A predictive model ( R 2 : 0.254) of postoperative CDVA considering 10 variables was obtained, including preoperative CDVA, different ocular comorbidities, age, gender and intraoperative complications. Likewise, another predictive model ( R 2 : 0.148) of postoperative CQ considering a total of 14 variables was obtained, including additionally preoperative CQ, target refraction and previous surgeries. Conclusions Cataract surgery provides an improved functional vision in most of patients although this improvement can be limited by ocular comorbidities and complications. The relationship between PROMs and CROMs is multifactorial and complex.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer Berlin Heidelberg</pub><pmid>33855602</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00417-021-05181-5</doi><tpages>9</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Acuity
Cataract
Cataract Extraction
Cataracts
Eye surgery
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Ophthalmology
Patients
Postoperative Period
Prediction models
Prospective Studies
Refraction
Statistical analysis
Surgery
Surveys and Questionnaires
Vision, Ocular
Visual Acuity
Visual perception
title Global multi-site, prospective analysis of cataract surgery outcomes following ICHOM standards: the European CAT-Community
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