2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2017.03.008
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Qualité de vie des patients après chirurgie de la cataracte

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“…This improvement may be due to the regression of psychological and clinical signs over time and certain complications related to cataracts and surgery. The mean QoL score found in the present study is higher than that of Ka et al [17], who reported a mean score at one month of 73.9%. However, Ni et al [18] reported a mean score of 94.3% at one-month post operatively.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…This improvement may be due to the regression of psychological and clinical signs over time and certain complications related to cataracts and surgery. The mean QoL score found in the present study is higher than that of Ka et al [17], who reported a mean score at one month of 73.9%. However, Ni et al [18] reported a mean score of 94.3% at one-month post operatively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…In our study, we found that QoL improved in patients with comorbidities after cataract surgery; however, their QoL was still lower than that of patients without comorbidities. Similar findings have already been reported in the literature [17]. Comorbidities have a negative influence on the QoL of cataract patients.…”
Section: Joj Ophthalmologysupporting
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