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The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases

PURPOSE: This paper describes the study design, methodology, cohort profile and self-reported diseases in the ophthalmological branch of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS). METHODS: The GHS is an ongoing, prospective, interdisciplinary, single-center, population-based cohort study in Germany. The main...

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Autores principales: Höhn, René, Kottler, Ulrike, Peto, Tunde, Blettner, Maria, Münzel, Thomas, Blankenberg, Stefan, Lackner, Karl J., Beutel, Manfred, Wild, Philipp S., Pfeiffer, Norbert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25775251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120476
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author Höhn, René
Kottler, Ulrike
Peto, Tunde
Blettner, Maria
Münzel, Thomas
Blankenberg, Stefan
Lackner, Karl J.
Beutel, Manfred
Wild, Philipp S.
Pfeiffer, Norbert
author_facet Höhn, René
Kottler, Ulrike
Peto, Tunde
Blettner, Maria
Münzel, Thomas
Blankenberg, Stefan
Lackner, Karl J.
Beutel, Manfred
Wild, Philipp S.
Pfeiffer, Norbert
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description PURPOSE: This paper describes the study design, methodology, cohort profile and self-reported diseases in the ophthalmological branch of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS). METHODS: The GHS is an ongoing, prospective, interdisciplinary, single-center, population-based cohort study in Germany. The main goals of the ophthalmological section are to assess the prevalence and incidence of ocular diseases and to explore risk factors, genetic determinants and associations with systemic diseases and conditions. The eye examination at baseline included a medical history, self-reported eye diseases, visual acuity, refractive errors, intraocular pressure, visual field, pachymetry, keratometry, fundus photography and tear sampling. The 5-year follow-up visit additionally encompassed optical coherence tomography, anterior segment imaging and optical biometry. The general examination included anthropometry; blood pressure measurement; carotid artery ultrasound; electrocardiogram; echocardiography; spirometry; cognitive tests; questionnaires; assessment of mental conditions; and DNA, RNA, blood and urine sampling. RESULTS: Of 15,010 participants (aged 35-74 years at the time of inclusion), ocular data are available for 14,700 subjects (97.9%). The mean visual acuity (standard deviation), mean spherical equivalent, median decimal visual acuity, and mean intraocular pressure were 0.08 (0.17) logMar, -0.42 (2.43) diopters, 0.9 and 14.24 (2.79) mm Hg, respectively. The frequencies of self-reported strabismus, glaucoma, surgery for retinal detachment and retinal vascular occlusions were 2.7%, 2.3%, 0.2% and 0.4%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The GHS is the most extensive dataset of ophthalmic diseases and conditions and their risk factors in Germany and one of the largest cohorts worldwide. This dataset will provide new insight in the epidemiology of ophthalmic diseases and related medical specialties.
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spelling pubmed-43616912015-03-23 The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases Höhn, René Kottler, Ulrike Peto, Tunde Blettner, Maria Münzel, Thomas Blankenberg, Stefan Lackner, Karl J. Beutel, Manfred Wild, Philipp S. Pfeiffer, Norbert PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: This paper describes the study design, methodology, cohort profile and self-reported diseases in the ophthalmological branch of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS). METHODS: The GHS is an ongoing, prospective, interdisciplinary, single-center, population-based cohort study in Germany. The main goals of the ophthalmological section are to assess the prevalence and incidence of ocular diseases and to explore risk factors, genetic determinants and associations with systemic diseases and conditions. The eye examination at baseline included a medical history, self-reported eye diseases, visual acuity, refractive errors, intraocular pressure, visual field, pachymetry, keratometry, fundus photography and tear sampling. The 5-year follow-up visit additionally encompassed optical coherence tomography, anterior segment imaging and optical biometry. The general examination included anthropometry; blood pressure measurement; carotid artery ultrasound; electrocardiogram; echocardiography; spirometry; cognitive tests; questionnaires; assessment of mental conditions; and DNA, RNA, blood and urine sampling. RESULTS: Of 15,010 participants (aged 35-74 years at the time of inclusion), ocular data are available for 14,700 subjects (97.9%). The mean visual acuity (standard deviation), mean spherical equivalent, median decimal visual acuity, and mean intraocular pressure were 0.08 (0.17) logMar, -0.42 (2.43) diopters, 0.9 and 14.24 (2.79) mm Hg, respectively. The frequencies of self-reported strabismus, glaucoma, surgery for retinal detachment and retinal vascular occlusions were 2.7%, 2.3%, 0.2% and 0.4%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The GHS is the most extensive dataset of ophthalmic diseases and conditions and their risk factors in Germany and one of the largest cohorts worldwide. This dataset will provide new insight in the epidemiology of ophthalmic diseases and related medical specialties. Public Library of Science 2015-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4361691/ /pubmed/25775251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120476 Text en © 2015 Höhn et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Höhn, René
Kottler, Ulrike
Peto, Tunde
Blettner, Maria
Münzel, Thomas
Blankenberg, Stefan
Lackner, Karl J.
Beutel, Manfred
Wild, Philipp S.
Pfeiffer, Norbert
The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases
title The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases
title_full The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases
title_fullStr The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases
title_full_unstemmed The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases
title_short The Ophthalmic Branch of the Gutenberg Health Study: Study Design, Cohort Profile and Self-Reported Diseases
title_sort ophthalmic branch of the gutenberg health study: study design, cohort profile and self-reported diseases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25775251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120476
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