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Incidence and predictors of glaucoma following surgery for congenital cataract in the first year of life in Victoria, Australia.
[aniridia]
To
determine
the
incidence
and
predictors
of
glaucoma
following
surgery
for
congenital
and
infantile
cataract
in
an
Australian
population
.
R
etrospective
cohort
study
.
Infants
(
<
12
months
)
having
had
lens
extraction
between
January
1992
and
May
2006
,
from
two
tertiary
referral
centres
.
Children
with
uveitis
,
anterior
segment
dysgenesis
,
aniridia
,
retinopathy
of
prematurity
,
and
lens
subluxation
were
excluded
.
Potential
predictors
of
incident
glaucoma
were
examined
using
Cox
proportional
hazards
regression
with
adjustment
for
clustering
between
eyes
.
Incidence
and
predictors
of
secondary
glaucoma
.
One
hundred
and
forty-
seven
eyes
of
101
patients
(
46
bilateral
cataract
;
55
unilateral
cataract
)
were
included
,
with
median
follow-up
of
9
.
9
years
(
range
1
.
2
-
18
.
9
years
)
.
Cumulative
incidence
of
glaucoma
was
32
.
0
%
for
eyes
(
n
 
=
 
47
)
and
30
.
7
%
(
n
 
=
 
31
)
for
subjects
.
Incidence
was
higher
in
children
with
bilateral
cataract
(
38
.
9
vs
.
17
.
1
%
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
004
)
.
There
were
3
.
9
cases
of
glaucoma
per
100
person
years
of
follow-up
,
the
incidence
rate
being
highest
for
surgery
performed
in
the
first
month
of
life
.
Children
with
glaucoma
had
longer
median
follow-up
(
11
.
8
vs
.
9
.
3
years
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
005
)
.
Risk
of
glaucoma
decreased
with
increasing
months
of
age
at
operation
:
hazard
ratio
0
.
79
,
95
%
confidence
interval
0
.
69
-
0
.
91
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
001
.
Median
visual
acuity
was
worse
in
children
with
unilateral
cataract
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
.
We
identified
an
increased
risk
of
glaucoma
when
cataract
surgery
was
performed
in
younger
infants
,
and
in
those
with
bilateral
cataract
.
As
glaucoma
may
develop
over
a
decade
following
lens
extraction
,
life-
long
surveillance
is
needed
to
prevent
glaucoma
-associated
vision
loss
.
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