Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT: Purpose
The impact of cataract surgery on low luminance visual acuity deficit (LLVAD) measurements was investigated by measuring the LLVAD before and after cataract surgery.Design
Prospective, longitudinal study.Participants
Patients undergoing cataract surgery.Methods
Photopic luminance (PL)-best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and low luminance (LL)-BCVA were obtained using the ETDRS chart. Low luminance visual acuity deficit scores were calculated by subtracting the LL-BCVA letter score from the PL-BCVA letter score. To demonstrate the reproducibility of these visual acuity measurements, we used data from drusen-only eyes previously published in the Complement Inhibition with Eculizumab for the Treatment of Nonexudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration (COMPLETE) study. The PL-BCVA, LL-BCVA, and LLVAD measurements obtained at an interval of 3 months in this cohort were used for comparison. In the current study, the impact of cataract surgery on LLVAD measurements was analyzed by comparing the PL-BCVA, LL-BCVA, and LLVAD measurements before and after cataract surgery.Main outcome measures
The reproducibility of the visual acuity measurements and the changes in LLVAD measurement after cataract surgery.Results
In the COMPLETE study, no clinically significant differences were found in the PL-BCVA, LL-BCVA, or LLVAD measurements between baseline and the 3-month follow-up visits with a change of -1.1 letters, -1.3 letters, and 0.1 letters, respectively (P = 0.02, P = 0.11, and P = 0.88, respectively). In the current study, significant increases were found in the PL-BCVA and LL-BCVA measurements, with a change of 7.3 letters and 10.2 letters after cataract surgery (P < 0.001 for both), and a statistically significant decrease in LLVAD measurements was found, with a change of -3.0 letters after cataract surgery (P = 0.002).Conclusions
Because of the variable effect of cataracts on LL-BCVA measurements and the significant change in LLVAD measurements after cataract surgery, investigators should be aware that cataract surgery during a trial will have an unpredictable impact on LLVAD measurements, and pseudophakic and phakic patients should be analyzed separately.
SUBMITTER: Shen M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9559759 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Shen Mengxi M Shi Yingying Y Wang Liang L Russell Jonathan F JF Jiang Xiaoshuang X Laiginhas Rita R Iyer Prashanth P Trivizki Omer O Thulliez Marie M Yoo Sonia H SH Rose Terri P TP Habash Ranya G RG Amescua Guillermo G Feuer William J WJ Gregori Giovanni G Rosenfeld Philip J PJ
Ophthalmology science 20220518 3
<h4>Purpose</h4>The impact of cataract surgery on low luminance visual acuity deficit (LLVAD) measurements was investigated by measuring the LLVAD before and after cataract surgery.<h4>Design</h4>Prospective, longitudinal study.<h4>Participants</h4>Patients undergoing cataract surgery.<h4>Methods</h4>Photopic luminance (PL)-best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and low luminance (LL)-BCVA were obtained using the ETDRS chart. Low luminance visual acuity deficit scores were calculated by subtracting ...[more]