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Cataract progression in India
  1. M Srinivasana,
  2. Rahim Rahmathullaha,
  3. Clifford R Blairb,
  4. Aparna C Murphyb,
  5. Roy W Beckb,
  6. John H Wilkinsc,
  7. John P Whitcherd,
  8. Gilbert Smolind
  1. aAravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India, bJaeb Center for Health Research Inc, Tampa, Florida, USA, cDevers Eye Clinic, Portland, Oregon, USA, dFrancis I Proctor Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, and Deloris Lange Foundation for International Eye Research, San Francisco, California, USA
  1. Dr Gilbert Smolin, Francis I Proctor Foundation, UCSF Box 0944, San Francisco, CA 94143-0944, USA.

Abstract

AIMS The study was undertaken to test the feasibility of using the LOCS III cataract grading scale in the field and to determine the rate of cataract progression over a 1 year period of time.

METHODS For 150 subjects between the ages of 33 and 55 who attended the refraction clinic at Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai, India, lens abnormalities were graded at the slit lamp using the LOCS III scale. One year later, 99 of the subjects were re-evaluated by the same methodology to assess the amount of lens change.

RESULTS Interrater reliability was high. A change of 0.5 or more in lens colour, cortical, nuclear, or posterior subcapsular cataract was observed in at least one eye of 54% of the subjects.

CONCLUSION The LOCS III grading scale is a feasible method for measuring lens changes in the field with the slit lamp. Cataract progression in India is rapid enough to permit intervention studies to be performed with relatively small numbers of subjects over a short period of time (that is, 600 subjects for 2 years).

  • cataract
  • India

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