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Original Research

Predictive Value of Excellent Uncorrected Visual Acuity Post-Operative Day One After Cataract Surgery

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Pages 2777-2782 | Published online: 23 Sep 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for all patients who achieved 20/20 on POD1 (n = 309).

Figure 1 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for all patients who achieved 20/20 on POD1 (n = 309).

Figure 2 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for all patients who achieved 20/25 on POD1 (n = 204).

Figure 2 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for all patients who achieved 20/25 on POD1 (n = 204).

Figure 3 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for patients who achieved 20/20 on POD1 after excluding patients who were seen in sub-specialty clinics (n = 216).

Figure 3 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for patients who achieved 20/20 on POD1 after excluding patients who were seen in sub-specialty clinics (n = 216).

Figure 4 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for patients who achieved 20/25 on POD1 after excluding patients who were seen in sub-specialty clinics (n = 143).

Figure 4 Distribution of final post-operative UCVA for patients who achieved 20/25 on POD1 after excluding patients who were seen in sub-specialty clinics (n = 143).

Figure 5 Cumulative distribution plots showing final post-operative UCVA among different surgeon groups. These distributions were not statistically different.

Figure 5 Cumulative distribution plots showing final post-operative UCVA among different surgeon groups. These distributions were not statistically different.

Table 1 Characteristics Comparing Outliers Who Lost >2 Lines of UCVA from POD1 (and Did Not Receive Intracameral Carbachol) with Those Who Were Able to Maintain Excellent UCVA. Mean and (Std. Dev) Shown. No Significant Differences Between Characteristics Were Found