Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery

H7_KERATOPATHY

eye disease: A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the eye. Representative examples include conjunctivitis, glaucoma, cataract, conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma, uveal melanoma, and retinoblastoma. [NCIt:C26767]

Endpoint definition

FinnGen phenotype data

356077 individuals

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Apply sex-specific rule None

356077

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Check conditions None

356077

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Filter registries

Hospital Discharge: ICD-10 H59.0
Hospital discharge: ICD-9 $!$
Hospital discharge: ICD-8 $!$
Cause of death: ICD-10 H59.0
Cause of death: ICD-9 $!$
Cause of death: ICD-8 $!$

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Look only at ICD versions H.D: 10, 8, 9 ; C.O.D: 10, 8, 9

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H7_KERATOPATHY

Extra metadata

Level in the ICD hierarchy 3
First used in FinnGen datafreeze DF2
Parent code in ICD-10 H59
Name in latin Syndroma corporis vitrei post operationem propter cataractam

Summary Statistics

Key figures

All Female Male
Number of individuals 19 12 7
Unadjusted prevalence (%) 0.01 0.01 0.00
Mean age at first event (years) 68.85 69.72 67.35

Mortality

Follow-up Absolute risk HR [95% CI] p N
1998–2019 - - - -
15 years - - - -
5 years - - - -
1 year - - - -

Age distribution of first events

Year distribution of first events

Cumulative Incidence

Correlations

Index endpoint: H7_KERATOPATHY – Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery
GWS hits:

Survival analyses between endpoints

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Drugs most likely to be purchased after Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery