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      Quality of life after macular translocation with 360 degrees peripheral retinectomy for age-related macular degeneration.

      Ophthalmology
      Aged, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Macular Degeneration, surgery, Male, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, Questionnaires, Reading, Retina, transplantation, Sickness Impact Profile, Visual Acuity, physiology

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          To determine patients' quality of life (QOL) after macular translocation with 360 degrees peripheral retinectomy (MT360) for age-related macular degeneration. Prospective, interventional, consecutive, noncomparative case series. A prospective study assessed QOL 1 year after MT360 and its relation to postoperative visual function. The 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI VFQ-25) and the Medical Outcomes Study 12-item short form (SF-12) health survey were used to assess vision-related QOL and general health, respectively. Surveys were administered preoperatively and postoperatively. Postoperative NEI VFQ-25 QOL and SF-12 subscale scores for all patients were compared with the preoperative scores. Preoperative and postoperative distance and near visual acuities (VAs) and reading speed were assessed. Changes in NEI VFQ-25 QOL subscale scores were compared in patients with and without improved visual function. Postoperative NEI VFQ-25 QOL subscale scores in patients with distance VA of >or=69 Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study letters, near VA of >or=20/70, and reading speed of >or=90 words per minute were compared with subscale scores in patients with worse postoperative visual function. National Eye Institute VFQ-25 and SF-12 QOL scores and their association with distance VA, near VA, and reading speed. In total, 50 patients with a mean age of 76.9 years were studied. Postoperative mean NEI VFQ-25 QOL scores were higher than the preoperative mean scores, and this difference was significant for important vision-specific subscales. Patients with improved visual function had greater mean changes in NEI VFQ-25 QOL scores than those with no improvement. Patients with the outlined higher levels of visual function had greater mean NEI VFQ-25 QOL scores than those who had worse visual function. Preoperative and postoperative mean SF-12 QOL scores were similar. Macular translocation with 360 degrees peripheral retinectomy was associated with improvement in vision-related QOL. The amount of improvement was greatest in patients with postoperative improvement in visual function, and the best postoperative vision-related QOL was seen in patients with better postoperative visual function. This was not associated with a change in patients' general health.

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