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Outcomes and Complications 5 Years After Surgery for Pediatric Cataract Associated With Persistent Fetal Vasculature.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

To report 5-year outcomes after surgery for cataract associated with persistent fetal vasculature (PFV).

Design

Clinical cohort study using pediatric cataract registry data collected annually from medical records.

Methods

This study included 64 children <13 years of age who were undergoing surgery for unilateral, nontraumatic cataract associated with PFV. Proportions with age-normal visual acuity (VA) and VA better than 20/200 at 5 years' follow-up were estimated. Cumulative incidences of complications and additional surgeries by 5 years were calculated. Outcomes were compared between eyes with unilateral PFV and eyes with unilateral non-PFV cataract from our registry.

Results

Forty-eight of 64 eyes were aphakic postoperatively (median age at surgery 2 months [range 1-13 months]) and 16 were pseudophakic (29 months [range 2-92 months]). Overall, 4 of 42 eyes (10% [95% confidence interval {CI} 3%-23%]) achieved age-normal VA. VA better than 20/200 was achieved in 17 (59% [95% CI 39%-76%]) unilateral aphakic PFV eyes and 44 (43% [95% CI 32%-54%]) unilateral non-PFV aphakic eyes (age-adjusted odds ratio = 1.90 [95% CI 0.81-4.50]; P = .14). The most common complication in aphakic PFV eyes was glaucoma-related adverse events (cumulative incidence 24% [95% CI 9%-37%]). There was no significant difference in glaucoma-related adverse events between PFV and non-PFV eyes in aphakic participants ≤1 year of age at lensectomy (age-adjusted hazard ratio = 1.20 [95% CI 0.54-2.64], P = .66).

Conclusions

A wide range of visual outcomes for PFV cataract were observed with a 10% probability of achieving age-normal VA. There was an ongoing risk for the development of glaucoma-related adverse events in PFV eyes.

SUBMITTER: Haider KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11005992 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Outcomes and Complications 5 Years After Surgery for Pediatric Cataract Associated With Persistent Fetal Vasculature.

Haider Kathryn M KM   Repka Michael X MX   Sutherland Desirae R DR   Hatt Sarah R SR   Fallaha Nicole N   Kraker Raymond T RT   Melia B Michele BM   Cotter Susan A SA   Holmes Jonathan M JM  

American journal of ophthalmology 20231107


<h4>Purpose</h4>To report 5-year outcomes after surgery for cataract associated with persistent fetal vasculature (PFV).<h4>Design</h4>Clinical cohort study using pediatric cataract registry data collected annually from medical records.<h4>Methods</h4>This study included 64 children <13 years of age who were undergoing surgery for unilateral, nontraumatic cataract associated with PFV. Proportions with age-normal visual acuity (VA) and VA better than 20/200 at 5 years' follow-up were estimated. C  ...[more]

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