Table 2

Comparisons of characteristics between subjects with bilateral cataract and those with bilateral surgery

Bilateral cataract surgery (n=151)Bilateral significant cataract (n=515)p ValueBilateral minimal cataract (n=2126)p Value
Age, years69.7 (6.8)69.9 (6.5)0.74953.4 (8.7)<0.001
Gender, male77 (51.0)227 (44.1)0.1341028 (48.4)0.531
Age-related macular degeneration13 (8.6)45 (8.8)0.94571 (3.3)0.001
Diabetic retinopathy48 (31.8)39 (7.6)<0.001258 (12.2)<0.001
Glaucoma14 (9.3)38 (7.4)0.44673 (3.4)<0.001
Any cardiovascular disease22 (14.6)69 (13.4)0.712205 (9.6)0.051
Current cigarette smoking13 (8.6)85 (16.5)0.016493 (23.2)<0.001
Low socioeconomic status72 (47.7)241 (46.8)0.848304 (14.3)<0.001
  • Data are presented as mean (SD) or number (%), as appropriate.

  • Cardiovascular disease is defined as a history of angina, myocardial infarction or stroke; low socioeconomic status is defined as having a primary or lower education and an individual monthly income less than $S2000.

  • p Value to test for difference between bilateral cataract surgery compared with bilateral cataract and both eyes healthy, respectively, based on either a t test or χ2 test, as appropriate.