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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Cataract Surgery May Not Exacerbate Exudative Age-related Macular Degeneration: Presented at ARVO |
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"Cataract Surgery May Not Exacerbate Exudative Age-related Macular Degeneration: Presented at ARVO" By Earl R. Nichols FT. LAUDERDALE, FL -- May 5, 2005 -- The preliminary results of a European study suggest that cataract surgery may be safe for patients with confirmed dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD), resulting in improved visual function without AMD progression. The findings are important given that macular degeneration and cataracts are both common in older individuals. For years, researchers have theorized that cataract surgery might exacerbate AMD or cause the disease to progress faster. According to Simon Brunner, MD, professor of ophthalmology, Rudolph Foundation Hospital, Vienna, Austria, one of the problems with performing cataract surgery on patients with presumed macular degeneration is that fluorescein angiography (FA) is not used routinely, making it difficult to determine with certainty whether the patient's MD was exudative or dry, classic or occult. At the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting here May 3[rd, Dr. Brunner presented findings from 30 patients who completed an ongoing study. Researchers are measuring parameters such as visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, cataract staging, visual function and FA. The main endpoint is progression of AMD over 6 months. The European study will eventually enroll 320 patients into an early surgery group or a control group |
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