Incidence and characteristics of cataract surgery in South Korea from 2011 to 2015 :
A nationwide population-based study
- 저자
- Sun Young Ryu
; Jiwon Kim
; Jung Hwa Hong
; Eun Jee Chung
- 키워드 (영문)
- epidemiology; cataract surgery; incidence; vitrectomy; population; medicine; incidence (epidemiology); household income; health care; general surgery; census
- 발행연도
- 2020-04
- 발행기관
- medline
- 유형
- Article
- 초록
- IMPORTANCE
Detailed incidence data for cataract surgery in the general population are limited, yet important for determining the surgical needs of the community and formulation of healthcare policies.
BACKGROUND
To report incidence rates of cataract surgery in South Korea.
DESIGN
Nationwide, retrospective population-based study.
PARTICIPANTS
This study involved the entire population of South Korea (n = 47 990 761); 2 236 107 eyes of 1 591 176 patients confirmed as having cataract surgery from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2015 were included.
METHODS
Data for all patients who underwent primary cataract surgery in South Korea were retrieved using Korean Electronic Data Interchange and Korean Standard Classification of Diseases-7 codes. Annual incidence rates were calculated and adjusted to the national population data for the corresponding year.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
The average incidence of cataract surgery during the 5-year study period was estimated using population data from the 2010 Korean census.
RESULTS
The incidence of cataract surgery increased from 8.54/1000 person-years in 2011 to 9.67/1000 person-years in 2015. The probability of second-eye surgery within 12 months after the first-eye surgery increased from 42.98% in 2011 to 48.01% in 2015. In total, 85.72% of surgeries were performed in non-rural areas: 43.18% in individuals with a higher household income and 76.65% in primary healthcare centres. The rate of vitrectomy for posterior capsular rupture was 0.72%.
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE
The incidence of cataract surgery in South Korea is increasing over time. Our findings are expected to aid in the formulation of future healthcare policies concerning cataract surgery in South Korea.
© 2019 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine
- 저널명
- Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology
- 저널정보
- (2020-04). Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, Vol.48(3), 319–327
- ISSN
- 1442-6404
- EISSN
- 1440-1606
- DOI
- 10.1111/ceo.13705
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