Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Feb 2019)

The patient-reported outcome of age-related cataract using Catquest-8SF questionnaire

  • Sheng-Xia Wang<sup>12*</sup>,
  • Xin Liu<sup>3*</sup>,
  • Yun-Hong Du<sup>2</sup>,
  • Wen-Jing Liu<sup>2</sup>,
  • Ping Liu<sup>2</sup>,
  • Ying-Chao Li<sup>2</sup>,
  • Xin-Yi Wu<sup>1</sup>

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2019.2.01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 179 – 187

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AIM: To assess the patient-reported outcome of phacoemulsification with posterior chamber single focus foldable intraocular lens(SIOL)using the Chinese version of Catquest-8SF questionnaire. We would mainly evaluate the applicability of Catquest-8SF scale in northern Chinese and evaluate its sensitivity to cataract surgery.METHODS:Prospective clinical case follow-up study. The patients were recruited from The Central Hospital of Tai'an and completed the Catquest-8SF questionnaire by face-to-face interviews before and 3mo after surgery at the hospital.RESULTS: A total of 120 cataract patients completed the Catquest-8SF at baseline. The preoperative score of the Catquest-8SF-CN had a significant negative correlation with preoperative binocular mean weighted logMAR visual acuity and age(PPPt=10.404, PPPCONCLUSION: The Chinese version of Catquest-8SF questionnaire is suitable for the age-related cataract population in northern China. It is highly responsive to cataract surgery and brief, so it may have the potential to become part of a routine clinical assessment for cataract surgery in China.

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