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British Journal of Ophthalmology | 2004

Cataract surgery and subtype in a defined, older population: the SEECAT Project

A.E. Lewis; Nathan Congdon; Beatriz Munoz; Heidi Bowie; H. Lai; P. Chen; Sheila K. West

Aim: To describe the distribution of cataract subtypes present before surgery among a defined population of older, bilaterally pseudophakic individuals. Methods: This was a cohort study of bilaterally pseudophakic individuals participating in the Salisbury Eye Evaluation (SEE), and their locally resident siblings. Subjects underwent slit lamp and retroillumination photography and grading using the Wilmer Cataract Grading System. For all individuals determined to be bilaterally pseudophakic, an attempt was made to determine for each eye the type(s) of cataract present before surgery, based on previous SEE photographs (for SEE participants) and/or medical records obtained from the operating ophthalmologist (for both SEE participants and their siblings). Results: The mean age of 223 participants providing data in this study was 78.7 (SD 5.2) years, 19.3% of subjects were black and 60.1% female. The most common surgically removed cataract subtype in this population was pure nuclear (43.5%), followed by nuclear combined with posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC) (20.6%), and nuclear combined with cortical (13.9%); less common types were pure cortical (4.9%), pure PSC (4.5%), and PSC combined with cortical (2.7%). Factors such as sex and source of lens data (study photograph versus clinical record) did not significantly affect the distribution of lens opacity types, while PSC was significantly (p = 0.01) more common among younger people and nuclear cataract was significantly (p = 0.001) more common among white compared to black people. Conclusion: Epidemiological studies have suggested that the different subtypes of cataract are associated with different risk factors. As studies begin to identify new prevention strategies for cataract, it would appear likely that different strategies will be efficacious against different types of cataract. In this setting, it will be helpful to know which cataract types are most frequently associated with surgery. Among this older, majority white population, nuclear cataract showed a clear predominance among individuals having undergone surgery in both eyes. This may be contrasted with both clinic and population based studies of younger people, which have generally found PSC cataract to predominate.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Heritability of Refractive Error and Familial Aggregation of Myopia in an Elderly American Population

Robert Wojciechowski; Nathan Congdon; Heidi Bowie; Beatriz Munoz; Donna Gilbert; Sheila K. West


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004

Nuclear Cataract Shows Significant Familial Aggregation in an Older Population after Adjustment for Possible Shared Environmental Factors

Nathan Congdon; Karl W. Broman; H. Lai; Beatriz Munoz; Heidi Bowie; Donna Gilber; Robert Wojciechowski; Christine Alston; Sheila K. West


Ophthalmology | 2005

Cortical, but not posterior subcapsular, cataract shows significant familial aggregation in an older population after adjustment for possible shared environmental factors

Nathan Congdon; Karl W. Broman; H. Lai; Beatriz Munoz; Heidi Bowie; Donna Gilbert; Robert Wojciechowski; Sheila K. West


Ophthalmology | 2005

Familial aggregation of hyperopia in an elderly population of siblings in Salisbury, Maryland

Robert Wojciechowski; Nathan Congdon; Heidi Bowie; Beatriz Munoz; Donna Gilbert; Sheila K. West


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Validity of a personal and family history of cataract and cataract surgery in genetic studies.

Heidi Bowie; Nathan Congdon; H. Lai; Sheila K. West


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Repeatability of the Grating Acuity Test in Advanced Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)

Ava K. Bittner; Heidi Bowie; A.Y. Chow; Gislin Dagnelie


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Repeatability of Projected MNRead Tests in Advanced Retinitis Pigmentosa Subjects

Heidi Bowie; Ava K. Bittner; A.Y. Chow; Gislin Dagnelie


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004

Myopia shows significant familial aggregation in an older, well–defined population

Robert Wojciechowski; Nathan Congdon; Karl W. Broman; Donna Gilbert; Heidi Bowie; P. Chen; Sheila K. West


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004

Cataract surgery and sub–type in a defined, older population: the SEECAT Project

A.E. Lewis; Nathan Congdon; Beatriz Munoz; Heidi Bowie; H. Lai; P. Chen; Sheila K. West

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Sheila K. West

Johns Hopkins University

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Beatriz Munoz

Johns Hopkins University

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H. Lai

Johns Hopkins University

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Donna Gilbert

Johns Hopkins University

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P. Chen

Johns Hopkins University

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Karl W. Broman

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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A.E. Lewis

Johns Hopkins University

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Ava K. Bittner

Johns Hopkins University

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