{"database":"biostudies-literature","file_versions":[],"scores":null,"additional":{"submitter":["Haider KM"],"funding":["NEI NIH HHS"],"pagination":["30-36"],"full_dataset_link":["https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC11005992"],"repository":["biostudies-literature"],"omics_type":["Unknown"],"volume":["260"],"pubmed_abstract":["<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. 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.<h4>Results</h4>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).<h4>Conclusions</h4>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."],"journal":["American journal of ophthalmology"],"pubmed_title":["Outcomes and Complications 5 Years After Surgery for Pediatric Cataract Associated With Persistent Fetal Vasculature."],"pmcid":["PMC11005992"],"funding_grant_id":["U10 EY011751","U10 EY018810","UG1 EY011751","U10 EY023198"],"pubmed_authors":["Melia BM","Fallaha N","Cotter SA","Haider KM","Hatt SR","Sutherland DR","Holmes JM","Repka MX","Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group","Kraker RT"],"additional_accession":[]},"is_claimable":false,"name":"Outcomes and Complications 5 Years After Surgery for Pediatric Cataract Associated With Persistent Fetal Vasculature.","description":"<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. 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.<h4>Results</h4>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).<h4>Conclusions</h4>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.","dates":{"release":"2024-01-01T00:00:00Z","publication":"2024 Apr","modification":"2025-07-09T03:04:56.05Z","creation":"2025-07-09T03:04:56.05Z"},"accession":"S-EPMC11005992","cross_references":{"pubmed":["37939986"],"doi":["10.1016/j.ajo.2023.11.002"]}}