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dc.contributor.authorRAMADHANI, AISYAH NUR
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-13T02:23:10Z
dc.date.available2018-03-13T02:23:10Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/17880
dc.descriptionBackground Cataract and cataract surgery technique has been described in clinical epidemiology and basic research studies. Cataract surgery techniques influence the improvement of the patient's visual acuity. The purpose of this research to know the ratio of success level exstracapsuler and phacoemulsification by comparing the results of visual acuity before surgery and after surgery. Research Design The research was cross sectional. The subjects were all cataract patients exstracapsuler and phacoemulsification surgery at RSUD Panembahan Senopati Bantul and AMC eye clinic. This study used medical records of patients who underwent exstracapsuler cataract surgery and phacoemulsification. Collection data through hospital visits and observations. The data was analysis using chi-square test. Results From 15 patients phacoemulsification technique on the right eye showed 11 patients (73.3%) improved, 4 patients (26.7%) did not improve. 18 patients with exstracapsuler technique showed 7 patients (38.9 %) improve, 11 patients (61.1%) did not improve. In 15 patients with phacoemulsification technique in the left eye showed 9 patients (60%) improved, 6 patients (40%) did not improve. In 18 patients exstracapsuler technique, 7 patients (38.9%) improve, 11 patients (61.1%) did not improve. The result of statistical test Chi Square on the right eye showed significant with P 0.048 (P<0.005) that H1 is accepted. In the left eye showed not significant P 0.227 (P>0.005) so that H1 is rejected. Conclusion The success level postoperative vision of phacoemulsification is better than exstracapsuler cataract extraction in the right eye.en_US
dc.description.abstractBackground Cataract and cataract surgery technique has been described in clinical epidemiology and basic research studies. Cataract surgery techniques influence the improvement of the patient's visual acuity. The purpose of this research to know the ratio of success level exstracapsuler and phacoemulsification by comparing the results of visual acuity before surgery and after surgery. Research Design The research was cross sectional. The subjects were all cataract patients exstracapsuler and phacoemulsification surgery at RSUD Panembahan Senopati Bantul and AMC eye clinic. This study used medical records of patients who underwent exstracapsuler cataract surgery and phacoemulsification. Collection data through hospital visits and observations. The data was analysis using chi-square test. Results From 15 patients phacoemulsification technique on the right eye showed 11 patients (73.3%) improved, 4 patients (26.7%) did not improve. 18 patients with exstracapsuler technique showed 7 patients (38.9 %) improve, 11 patients (61.1%) did not improve. In 15 patients with phacoemulsification technique in the left eye showed 9 patients (60%) improved, 6 patients (40%) did not improve. In 18 patients exstracapsuler technique, 7 patients (38.9%) improve, 11 patients (61.1%) did not improve. The result of statistical test Chi Square on the right eye showed significant with P 0.048 (P<0.005) that H1 is accepted. In the left eye showed not significant P 0.227 (P>0.005) so that H1 is rejected. Conclusion The success level postoperative vision of phacoemulsification is better than exstracapsuler cataract extraction in the right eye.en_US
dc.publisherFAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN DAN ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTAen_US
dc.subjectcataract, exstracapsuler, phacoemulsification, visionen_US
dc.titlePERBANDINGAN TINGKAT KEBERHASILAN VISUS PASCA OPERASI EKSTRAKSI KATARAK EKSTRAKAPSULER (EKEK) DI RSUD PANEMBAHAN SENOPATI BANTUL DENGAN FAKOEMULSIFIKASI DI KLINIK MATA AMC YOGYAKARTAen_US
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