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Cataract surgery doesn't worsen age-related macular degeneration.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Nov 10 (ANI): In people who have undergone cataract surgery, age-related macular degeneration (AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. ) does not appear to progress at a higher rate, says a new study.

The finding defies previous reports that treating one cause of vision loss worsens the other.

"Because both conditions are strongly age-related, many individuals with cataract also have AMD. There has been a long-standing controversy among clinicians as to whether cataract surgery is contraindicated in eyes with non-neovascular AMD. A major concern has been whether cataract surgery increases the risk of progression to neovascular AMD [an advanced form of the disease involving formation of new blood vessels] in eyes at risk of progression such as those with intermediate AMD," wrote the authors.

Dr. Li Ming Dong, of Stony Brook University The State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNYSB), also known as Stony Brook University (SBU) is a public research university located in Stony Brook, New York (on the north side of Long Island, about 55 miles east of Manhattan, New York).  School of Medicine, N.Y., and colleagues studied eyes of 108 individuals with non-neovascular AMD who underwent preoperative pre·op·er·a·tive
adj.
Preceding a surgical operation.



preoperative

preceding an operation.


preoperative care
the preparation of a patient before operation.
 assessments for cataract surgery between 2000 and 2002.

Photographs of the retina were taken and fluorescein angiography, which uses a special dye to investigate blood vessels in the eye, was performed.

A total of 86 evaluated eyes had non-neovascular AMD before surgery, and 71 had follow-up assessments between one week and one year after surgery.

Neovascular AMD was observed in nine (12.7 percent) of these 71 eyes at one or more follow-up assessments.

Five eyes displayed signs of neovascular AMD at the one-week follow-up point- the size and location of the lesions identified indicated that they may have been present before surgery but not visible due to the opaque lens caused by cataract.

When these eyes and one eye that did not have one-week follow-up photographs available were excluded, the progression rate between one week and one year decreased to three of 65 eyes (4.6 percent).

The rate of progression to neovascular AMD was similar among participants' other, cataract-free eyes over the same time period (one eye, or 3 percent).

"Our findings suggest that previous reports of the association or progression of non-neovascular AMD to advanced AMD after cataract surgery could be biased with the absence of immediate pre-operative and postoperative fluorescein angiography to rule out pre-existing neovascular AMD or geographic atrophy," wrote the authors.

"Subtle signs of neovascular AMD or geographic atrophy, even on an angiogram an·gi·o·gram
n.
An angiographic x-ray of blood vessels used in diagnosing pathological conditions of the cardiovascular system.//An x-ray of one or more blood vessels produced by angiography and used in diagnosing pathology in the cardiovascular
, may be obscured by lens opacity just prior to cataract surgery. In such cases, the neovascular disease or the geographic atrophy may contribute to the individual's vision loss, and this may erroneously be ascribed to the cataract and contribute to a decision to proceed with cataract surgery," they added.

The study has been published in the November issue of Archives of Ophthalmology This article is about the journal published by the American Medical Association. For other journals and uses, see Ophthalmology (disambiguation).

The Archives of Ophthalmology
, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. (ANI)

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