AIMS: To pilot the use of the Cataract National Dataset (CND) using multi-centre data from Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems and to demonstrate the ability of the CND to deliver certain of its intended benefits, including detailed preoperative profiling of cataract surgery patients and updating of benchmark standards of care in the NHS and beyond. METHODS: NHS departments using EPR systems to collect a minimum preoperative, anaesthetic, operative and postoperative data set, the CND, were invited to submit data, which were remotely extracted, anonymised, assessed for conformity and completeness, and analysed. RESULTS: Four-hundred and six surgeons from 12 NHS Trusts submitted data on 55,567 cataract operations between November 2001 and...
There has been good progress towards achieving the national targets on cataract surgery. However, t...
Objective: To evaluate preoperative testing for cataract surgery, implement stakeholder-driven chang...
AIM: To determine whether monitoring of cataract outcome can be implemented as a routine activity in...
AIMS: To report risk factors for visual acuity (VA) improvement and harm following cataract surgery ...
AIMS: To develop a methodology for case-mix adjustment of surgical outcomes for individual cataract ...
AIMS: To demonstrate variations in posterior capsule rupture (PCR) rate between surgeons of the same...
PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to detail anaesthetic techniques and complications for ca...
AIMS: To identify and quantify risk factors for posterior capsule rupture or vitreous loss or both (...
Background/Aims The goal of this study was to review cataract surgery outcomes at three independent ...
Background: To provide local data on visual acuity and surgical outcomes for cataract surgery perfor...
IMPORTANCE: Aligning outcome measures for cataract surgery, one of the most frequently performed pro...
Purpose: To study practice patterns in European cataract surgery over a 10-year period. Setting: Eur...
Jan J Sniatecki, Caroline Styles, Natalie Boyle, Roshini Sanders Cataract Unit, Queen Margaret Hospi...
PURPOSE: To describe variation in local anaesthesia techniques and complications over a 10-year peri...
Objective: To demonstrate that electronic health record (EHR) data can be used in an automated appro...
There has been good progress towards achieving the national targets on cataract surgery. However, t...
Objective: To evaluate preoperative testing for cataract surgery, implement stakeholder-driven chang...
AIM: To determine whether monitoring of cataract outcome can be implemented as a routine activity in...
AIMS: To report risk factors for visual acuity (VA) improvement and harm following cataract surgery ...
AIMS: To develop a methodology for case-mix adjustment of surgical outcomes for individual cataract ...
AIMS: To demonstrate variations in posterior capsule rupture (PCR) rate between surgeons of the same...
PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to detail anaesthetic techniques and complications for ca...
AIMS: To identify and quantify risk factors for posterior capsule rupture or vitreous loss or both (...
Background/Aims The goal of this study was to review cataract surgery outcomes at three independent ...
Background: To provide local data on visual acuity and surgical outcomes for cataract surgery perfor...
IMPORTANCE: Aligning outcome measures for cataract surgery, one of the most frequently performed pro...
Purpose: To study practice patterns in European cataract surgery over a 10-year period. Setting: Eur...
Jan J Sniatecki, Caroline Styles, Natalie Boyle, Roshini Sanders Cataract Unit, Queen Margaret Hospi...
PURPOSE: To describe variation in local anaesthesia techniques and complications over a 10-year peri...
Objective: To demonstrate that electronic health record (EHR) data can be used in an automated appro...
There has been good progress towards achieving the national targets on cataract surgery. However, t...
Objective: To evaluate preoperative testing for cataract surgery, implement stakeholder-driven chang...
AIM: To determine whether monitoring of cataract outcome can be implemented as a routine activity in...