Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation

Corneal blindness affects approximately 8 million people worldwide. The effectiveness of keratoplasty depends on several factors, including surgical technique, clinical characteristics of the patients, and social factors such as their adherence to treatment. Objective — To analyze nonattendance of...

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Main Authors: Sergey N. Svetozarskiy, Olga P. Abaeva, Sergey.V. Romanov
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Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2024-06-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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author Sergey N. Svetozarskiy
Olga P. Abaeva
Sergey.V. Romanov
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Sergey.V. Romanov
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description Corneal blindness affects approximately 8 million people worldwide. The effectiveness of keratoplasty depends on several factors, including surgical technique, clinical characteristics of the patients, and social factors such as their adherence to treatment. Objective — To analyze nonattendance of doctor’s appointments and associated clinical outcomes in Russian patients who underwent high-risk and low-risk penetrating keratoplasty (PKP). Material and Methods — We conducted a retrospective cohort study to analyze the pre- and postoperative records of patients who underwent PKP. The low-risk group included 28 people with keratoconus (their mean age was 33±3 years), while high-risk group included 54 people with corneal opacity of various etiologies (their mean age was 67±13 years). The study assessed adherence to treatment by examining attendance at postoperative physician visits. Successful corneal transplant engraftment was considered favorable outcome, whereas graft failure or opacification was considered adverse outcome. The duration of observation was 12 months. Results — Patients in the low-risk group were twice as likely to attend postoperative appointments compared with patients in the high-risk group (p=0.0001). Patients over 70 years of age showed lower adherence to treatment (p=0.016), while those with higher education had significantly improved appointment attendance (p=0.017). Moreover, poor adherence increased the odds of adverse PKP outcome at 12 months in high-risk patients (OR=4.31; p=0.045). Conclusion — Failure to attend postoperative appointments in the high-risk group was associated with older patient age and lower education level, and correlated with adverse clinical outcome in Russian patients.
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spelling doaj-art-0418c68d82f44fbd9b3dd2d458f4fbc72025-08-20T03:19:17ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152024-06-01132e020510.15275/rusomj.2024.0205Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantationSergey N. SvetozarskiyOlga P. AbaevaSergey.V. RomanovCorneal blindness affects approximately 8 million people worldwide. The effectiveness of keratoplasty depends on several factors, including surgical technique, clinical characteristics of the patients, and social factors such as their adherence to treatment. Objective — To analyze nonattendance of doctor’s appointments and associated clinical outcomes in Russian patients who underwent high-risk and low-risk penetrating keratoplasty (PKP). Material and Methods — We conducted a retrospective cohort study to analyze the pre- and postoperative records of patients who underwent PKP. The low-risk group included 28 people with keratoconus (their mean age was 33±3 years), while high-risk group included 54 people with corneal opacity of various etiologies (their mean age was 67±13 years). The study assessed adherence to treatment by examining attendance at postoperative physician visits. Successful corneal transplant engraftment was considered favorable outcome, whereas graft failure or opacification was considered adverse outcome. The duration of observation was 12 months. Results — Patients in the low-risk group were twice as likely to attend postoperative appointments compared with patients in the high-risk group (p=0.0001). Patients over 70 years of age showed lower adherence to treatment (p=0.016), while those with higher education had significantly improved appointment attendance (p=0.017). Moreover, poor adherence increased the odds of adverse PKP outcome at 12 months in high-risk patients (OR=4.31; p=0.045). Conclusion — Failure to attend postoperative appointments in the high-risk group was associated with older patient age and lower education level, and correlated with adverse clinical outcome in Russian patients.https://romj.org/node/564risk factorspatient compliancepenetrating keratoplastypostoperative management
spellingShingle Sergey N. Svetozarskiy
Olga P. Abaeva
Sergey.V. Romanov
Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
Russian Open Medical Journal
risk factors
patient compliance
penetrating keratoplasty
postoperative management
title Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
title_full Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
title_fullStr Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
title_short Predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in Russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
title_sort predictors and associated outcomes of adherence to treatment in russian patients undergoing corneal transplantation
topic risk factors
patient compliance
penetrating keratoplasty
postoperative management
url https://romj.org/node/564
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