Auckland Cataract Study IV: Practical application of NZCRS cataract risk stratification to reduce phacoemulsification complications
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology2019Vol. 48(3), pp. 311–318
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Abstract
Practical uptake of cataract risk stratification was promising in this study with NZCRS calculated in 80.5% with 99% adherence to scoring recommendations. Compared to baseline studies, in the day-to-day clinical setting, a continued, decreasing trend in frequency and severity of intraoperative complications was noted. Subjective variability of risk scoring may be further improved by better, objective, standardization.
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