Is an ophthalmic check-up needed after uneventful cataract surgery? A large retrospective comparative cohort study of Finnish patients

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Purpose: To evaluate retrospectively the potential benefit of a routine 1-month ophthalmic check-up after cataract surgery, and the potential harm after terminating this practice and only organizing a check-up for those patients anticipated to need such. Methods: In 2006, cataract patients of the Oulu University Hospital Eye Clinic were advised to have a check-up at an ophthalmologist 1 month after uneventful surgery, while in 2009, no check-up was regarded necessary. The consecutive first 1000 cataract surgery visits in both 2006 and 2009 are included in this study. Data on intra- and postoperative complications, ocular comorbidity, planned and unplanned postoperative out-patient visits, nights in the hospital and phone calls were gathered until 2014. In both time periods, a hospital check-up was provided for patients experiencing complications or symptoms. Results: There were 31 complications identified during or immediately after cataract surgery in 2006, and 23 in 2009. Fifty-eight (2006) and 27 patients (2009) were assigned an out-patient visit to the hospital. Additional 42 (2006) and 39 patients (2009) contacted the hospital because of symptoms, five (2006) and three (2009) with a referral. Medical or surgical intervention was needed by a third. Long-term complications other than secondary cataract were rare in both groups. Problems attributable to the lack of a 1-month check-up were not found in the later patient group during 5 years of follow-up. Conclusion: According to this study, ophthalmic check-up arranged at 1 month after uneventful cataract surgery is unnecessary. However, the 5–10% of patients with intraoperative problems or ocular comorbidities that could interfere with recovery, or postoperative symptoms, should be seen at low threshold.

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Eloranta, H., & Falck, A. (2017). Is an ophthalmic check-up needed after uneventful cataract surgery? A large retrospective comparative cohort study of Finnish patients. Acta Ophthalmologica, 95(7), 665–670. https://doi.org/10.1111/aos.13373

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