Abstract
Purpose: To examine the frequency of exfoliation syndrome (XFS) in Estonian patients scheduled for cataract surgery. Methods: A series of 305 patients (mean age 71.5 ± 8.6 years) scheduled for cataract surgery were examined for the presence of exfoliation syndrome, predominant type of lens opacification and intraocular pressure (IOP). Results: Exfoliation material was detected in 108 (35.4%) patients, of whom 51 (47.2%) were bilaterally and 57 (52.8%) were unilaterally affected. In the bilaterally phakic patients exfoliation material was detected in 92 (30.2%) patients, of whom 51 (55.4%) were bilaterally and 41 (44.6%) were unilaterally affected. Intraocular pressure was higher in eyes with exfoliation than in eyes without it (19.2 ± 6.5mmHg and 17.1 ± 3.8mmHg, respectively; p = 0.006). Nuclear sclerosis predominated in eyes with XFS compared to those without XFS (57.6% and 36.9%, respectively). Cortical (7.6%) and subcapsular (7.6%) cataracts were less common in eyes with XFS than in eyes without XFS (16.9% and 20.2%, respectively). Mature cataract was found in 41.3% of all mixed types of cataracts. Conclusion: Exfoliation syndrome is common in Estonian patients. It was detected in 35.4% of the patients scheduled for cataract surgery. Copyright © Acta Ophthalmol Scand 2004.
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Kaljurand, K., & Puska, P. (2004). Exfoliation syndrome in Estonian patients scheduled for cataract surgery. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 82(3 I), 259–263. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0420.2004.00256.x
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