Objective: To demonstrate that electronic health record (EHR) data can be used in an automated approach to evaluate cataract surgery outcomes. Design: Retrospective analysis. Subjects: Resident and faculty surgeons. Methods: Electronic health record data were collected from cataract surgeries performed at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, and cases were categorized into resident or attending as primary surgeon. Preoperative and postoperative visual acuity (VA) and unplanned return to operating room were extracted from the EHR. Main Outcome Measures: Postoperative VA and reoperation rate within 90 days. Results: This study analyzed 14 537 cataract surgery cases over 32 months. Data were extracted from the EHR using an automated approac...
Background: To provide local data on visual acuity and surgical outcomes for cataract surgery perfor...
PURPOSE: To analyze the outcomes of cataract surgery complicated by posterior capsule rupture (PCR)....
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for routine assessment of surgical outcomes. However, for ...
PURPOSE: To analyze the visual outcome after cataract surgery. SETTING: Cataract surgery clinics in ...
AIMS: To report risk factors for visual acuity (VA) improvement and harm following cataract surgery ...
AIMS: To pilot the use of the Cataract National Dataset (CND) using multi-centre data from Electroni...
PURPOSE: To determine whether routine monitoring leads to better visual outcomes over time after cat...
PURPOSE: To validate the Easee web-based tool for the assessment of visual acuity in patients who un...
AIM: To develop a system for routine monitoring of visual outcome after cataract surgery. METHODS: S...
Introduction. Currently available outcome data for cataract surgery include mostly patients from pub...
Jan J Sniatecki, Caroline Styles, Natalie Boyle, Roshini Sanders Cataract Unit, Queen Margaret Hospi...
PURPOSE: To analyze the visual outcomes and rate of intraoperative complications of phacoemulsificat...
Purpose: To evaluate whether cataract surgery is associated with decreased risks of central retinal ...
AIMS: To develop a methodology for case-mix adjustment of surgical outcomes for individual cataract ...
Two simple methods of assessing visual outcome following cataract surgery were evaluated in India. T...
Background: To provide local data on visual acuity and surgical outcomes for cataract surgery perfor...
PURPOSE: To analyze the outcomes of cataract surgery complicated by posterior capsule rupture (PCR)....
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for routine assessment of surgical outcomes. However, for ...
PURPOSE: To analyze the visual outcome after cataract surgery. SETTING: Cataract surgery clinics in ...
AIMS: To report risk factors for visual acuity (VA) improvement and harm following cataract surgery ...
AIMS: To pilot the use of the Cataract National Dataset (CND) using multi-centre data from Electroni...
PURPOSE: To determine whether routine monitoring leads to better visual outcomes over time after cat...
PURPOSE: To validate the Easee web-based tool for the assessment of visual acuity in patients who un...
AIM: To develop a system for routine monitoring of visual outcome after cataract surgery. METHODS: S...
Introduction. Currently available outcome data for cataract surgery include mostly patients from pub...
Jan J Sniatecki, Caroline Styles, Natalie Boyle, Roshini Sanders Cataract Unit, Queen Margaret Hospi...
PURPOSE: To analyze the visual outcomes and rate of intraoperative complications of phacoemulsificat...
Purpose: To evaluate whether cataract surgery is associated with decreased risks of central retinal ...
AIMS: To develop a methodology for case-mix adjustment of surgical outcomes for individual cataract ...
Two simple methods of assessing visual outcome following cataract surgery were evaluated in India. T...
Background: To provide local data on visual acuity and surgical outcomes for cataract surgery perfor...
PURPOSE: To analyze the outcomes of cataract surgery complicated by posterior capsule rupture (PCR)....
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for routine assessment of surgical outcomes. However, for ...