The importance of acuity, stereopsis, and contrast sensitivity for health-related quality of life in elderly women with cataracts.

作者: Sayan Datta , Alexander J. E. Foss , Matthew J. Grainge , Richard M. Gregson , Anwar Zaman

DOI: 10.1167/IOVS.06-1073

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摘要: PURPOSE. To investigate the relative contribution of visual and other factors to quality life among elderly women with bilateral cataract. METHODS. Data were analyzed from a trial first-eye cataract surgery. Visual parameters, general health, social variables, disease-specific (VF-14 Index Function), generic (Euroqol: EQ-5D, London Handicap Scale, Barthel), intermediate (anxiety, depression, activity) outcomes measured at baseline 6 months later, when approximately half group had RESULTS. Three hundred six participants provided data baseline, 289 months. At acuity, stereopsis, contrast sensitivity all associated life. Acuity stereopsis most strongly consistently associated. Change in VF-14 was changes sensitivity, while change handicap stereopsis. CONCLUSIONS. Acuity, each contributed life, across range measures, marginally generally associated, but some analyses more important. sensitivity.

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