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Follow-Up After Cataract Surgery – Comparison of the Practice in Two Institutions with the Aim of Optimize the Routine

Authors
  • Westborg, Inger1
  • Mönestam, Eva1
  • 1 Department of Clinical Sciences/Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, S-901 85 , (Sweden)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Clinical Ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)
Publisher
Dove
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2020
Volume
14
Pages
1847–1854
Identifiers
DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S246195
PMID: 32669831
PMCID: PMC7335894
Source
PubMed Central
Keywords
Disciplines
  • Original Research
License
Green

Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the number of postoperative visits after cataract surgery in two institutions with different routines. Patients and Methods A population-based prospective, observational, cohort study was conducted at two institutions in northern Sweden. All cataract surgery cases during a 1-year period were included. The study group was 1249 cases, who followed the standard routine at the Sunderby clinic, ie, no planned postoperative visit for patients without comorbidity who had uncomplicated surgery. All cases (n=1162) having surgery during the same 1-year period at the Umeå clinic were selected as the control group. The routine in Umeå was a planned postoperative visit for all patients after first eye surgery, and on second eye surgery patients with other ocular comorbidity. Results A postoperative visit was planned in 44% (555/1249) of the study group and in 83% of all control group cases (966/1162). Significantly less patients in the study group (9% vs 16%; p=0.000036) initiated an unplanned contact. Patients with a distance to the hospital of 70 km or longer were less inclined to seek unplanned care (p=0.016). There was no difference in postoperative outcomes between the patients who initiated contact and those who did not in the study and control hospitals. Conclusion Without compromising patient safety, it is possible to reduce the burden of postoperative visits in cases with uncomplicated cataract surgery. A reduction in the number of visits is obtained only if the standard routine is no planned postoperative visits in uncomplicated cases without ocular comorbidity for both first and second eye surgery.

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