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Population: Adults with cataracts.

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Recommendations

–Refer patients with symptomatic cataracts for surgery. Dietary intake and nutritional supplements have minimal effect on the prevention or treatment of cataract.

–Obtain initial history of symptoms, ocular history, systemic history, assessment of visual functional status, and medications currently used (Fig. 22–1).

–Remove cataracts when visual function no longer meets the patients needs and cataract surgery provides a reasonable likelihood of quality-of-life improvement.

–Remove cataracts when there is evidence of lens-induced disease or when it is necessary to visualize the fundus in an eye that has the potential for sight.

–Avoid surgery under the following circumstances:

• Tolerable refractive correction provides vision that meets the patients needs and desires; surgery is not expected to improve visual function, and no other indication for lens removal exists.

• The patient cannot safely undergo surgery because of coexisting medical or ocular conditions.

• Appropriate postoperative care cannot be arranged.

• Patient or patients surrogate decision-maker is unable to give informed consent for nonemergent surgery.

Sources

American Academy of Ophthalmology Preferred Practice Pattern: Cataract/Anterior Segment Summary Benchmark. 2021. http://www.aao.org

–American Optometric Association Consensus Panel on Care of the Adult Patient with Cataract. Optometric Clinical Practice Guideline: Care of the Adult Patient with Cataract. 2004. http://www.aoa.org

Am Fam Physician. 2016;94(3):219-226.

FIG. 22–1 CATARACT IN ADULTS: EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT ALGORITHM.

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