01Feb 2022
Incidence of cataract surgeries in people with and without Alzheimer’s disease

Incidence of cataract surgeries in people with and without Alzheimer’s disease

To investigate the incidence of cataract surgeries in relation to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) diagnosis and to compare it with that in people without AD. The MEDALZ–study includes community‐dwelling Finnish persons who received clinically verified AD diagnoses (n = 70718) during 2005–2011 and a matched comparison cohort without AD (n = 70718). The cataract surgeries were identified from the Care Register for Healthcare (1996–2015) using NOMESCO surgical procedure codes CJE (10,15,20,25,99), CJF (00,10,20,30,40,45,50,55,99) and CJG (00,05,10,15,20,25,99). The incidence rates for surgeries per 100 person‐years were calculated from 10 years before to 3 years after the index date (date of AD diagnosis from the Special Reimbursement Register)...

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