Measuring outcomes in cataract surgery

作者:Qin Vivian L; Conti Felipe F; Singh Rishi P*
来源:Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2018, 29(1): 100-104.
DOI:10.1097/ICU.0000000000000434

摘要

Purpose of review
The article presents a review of recently published studies reporting postcataract surgery outcomes and the use of electronic systems to track them.
Recent findings
Current publications report several parameters to measure cataract outcomes such as visual acuity, patient-reported visual function, contrast sensitivity, reading speed, residual refractive errors and complications (intraoperative and postoperative).
Summary
Cataracts currently afflict an estimated 94 million people worldwide, and surgical removal is the only effective therapy known. Tracking outcomes through registry databases has been shown to be a powerful tool for improving patient outcomes, understanding and adopting best clinical practices, reducing costs and increasing value delivered. Large datasets present in electronic registry systems are valuable resources for evaluating the quality of care by allowing researchers and healthcare providers to analyze, understand and adjust to 'real-world' best practices and adverse events.

  • 出版日期2018-1