View clinical trials related to Childhood Cataract.
Filter by:In this study, the investigators conducted a cross-sectional, face-to-face investigation to evaluate the behavioral and psychological disorders and the risk of ADHD among children with bilateral congenital cataracts using the Conners'Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) questionnaire, an assessment tool for screening ADHD that obtains parental reports of childhood behavioral problems in research and clinical settings.15-17 Age-matched children with normal vision and the Chinese urban norm were used as controls.
In the current study, the investigators analyzed the surgical RWD of 2,421 children with childhood cataracts from the Childhood Cataract Program of the Chinese Ministry of Health (CCPMOH) at the Zhognshan Ophthalmic Center and proposed data-based clinical experience for the timings of cataract extraction and IOL implantation.
Sensitivity and specificity of current screening methods for childhood cataracts is poor. This results in delayed diagnosis and management which can decrease the visual prognosis following cataract surgery. It also results in many false positives with resultant unnecessary healthcare costs in specialist paediatric ophthalmology services. This study compares the accuracy of cataract screening using infrared light compared to white light in a population of children attending eye clinic.