Airmen with aphakia and intraocular (IOL) implants who, on a case-by-case basis, may obtain a waiver for a medical certificate, have been previously associated with higher aviation accident rates when compared to the total civil airman population. This study analyzes the accident frequencies of these civil airmen for a 4-year period (1982-95). Medical records were evaluated for all certified airmen who carried FAA-specific pathology codes for aphakia and artificial lens implants during the study period. Aviation accident and active airman population frequencies were obtained from FAA databases. The entire population of aphakia and IOL airmen and those < 50 years of age had significantly higher (p < .50) accident rates than the corresponding non-aphakic airman population. Aeromedical certification considerations of the study findings are discussed. Further investigations into additional confounding factors between the aphakic and non-aphakic populations are recommended.... Vision, Aphakia, Lens, Intraocular, Medical certification, Accidents.


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    Title :

    Aviation Accident Risk for Airmen with Aphakia and Artificial Lens Implants


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    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    14 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English