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Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey
Accumulating evidences had shown that traumatic brain injury was associated with visual impairment or vision loss. However, there were a limited number of empirical studies regarding the longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and incident optic neuropathy. We studied a cohort from...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5689737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29156847 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21008 |
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author | Chen, Ying-Jen Liang, Chang-Min Tai, Ming-Cheng Chang, Yun-Hsiang Lin, Tzu-Yu Chung, Chi-Hsiang Lin, Fu-Huang Tsao, Chang-Huei Chien, Wu-Chien |
author_facet | Chen, Ying-Jen Liang, Chang-Min Tai, Ming-Cheng Chang, Yun-Hsiang Lin, Tzu-Yu Chung, Chi-Hsiang Lin, Fu-Huang Tsao, Chang-Huei Chien, Wu-Chien |
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description | Accumulating evidences had shown that traumatic brain injury was associated with visual impairment or vision loss. However, there were a limited number of empirical studies regarding the longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and incident optic neuropathy. We studied a cohort from the Taiwanese National Health Insurance data comprising 553918 participants with traumatic brain injury and optic neuropathy-free in the case group and 1107836 individuals without traumatic brain injury in the control group from 1st January 2000. After the index date until the end of 2010, Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to compare the risk of incident optic neuropathy. During the follow-up period, case group was more likely to develop incident optic neuropathy (0.24%) than the control group (0.11%). Multivariate Cox regression analysis demonstrated that the case group had a 3-fold increased risk of optic neuropathy (HR = 3.017, 95% CI = 2.767–3.289, p < 0.001). After stratification by demographic information, traumatic brain injury remained a significant factor for incident optic neuropathy. Our study provided evidence of the increased risk of incident optic neuropathy after traumatic brain injury during a 10-year follow-up period. Patients with traumatic brain injury required periodic and thorough eye examinations for incident optic neuropathy to prevent potentially irreversible vision loss. |
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spelling | pubmed-56897372017-11-17 Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey Chen, Ying-Jen Liang, Chang-Min Tai, Ming-Cheng Chang, Yun-Hsiang Lin, Tzu-Yu Chung, Chi-Hsiang Lin, Fu-Huang Tsao, Chang-Huei Chien, Wu-Chien Oncotarget Clinical Research Paper Accumulating evidences had shown that traumatic brain injury was associated with visual impairment or vision loss. However, there were a limited number of empirical studies regarding the longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and incident optic neuropathy. We studied a cohort from the Taiwanese National Health Insurance data comprising 553918 participants with traumatic brain injury and optic neuropathy-free in the case group and 1107836 individuals without traumatic brain injury in the control group from 1st January 2000. After the index date until the end of 2010, Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to compare the risk of incident optic neuropathy. During the follow-up period, case group was more likely to develop incident optic neuropathy (0.24%) than the control group (0.11%). Multivariate Cox regression analysis demonstrated that the case group had a 3-fold increased risk of optic neuropathy (HR = 3.017, 95% CI = 2.767–3.289, p < 0.001). After stratification by demographic information, traumatic brain injury remained a significant factor for incident optic neuropathy. Our study provided evidence of the increased risk of incident optic neuropathy after traumatic brain injury during a 10-year follow-up period. Patients with traumatic brain injury required periodic and thorough eye examinations for incident optic neuropathy to prevent potentially irreversible vision loss. Impact Journals LLC 2017-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5689737/ /pubmed/29156847 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21008 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Chen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Paper Chen, Ying-Jen Liang, Chang-Min Tai, Ming-Cheng Chang, Yun-Hsiang Lin, Tzu-Yu Chung, Chi-Hsiang Lin, Fu-Huang Tsao, Chang-Huei Chien, Wu-Chien Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey |
title | Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey |
title_full | Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey |
title_fullStr | Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey |
title_short | Longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: A 10-year follow-up nationally representative Taiwan survey |
title_sort | longitudinal relationship between traumatic brain injury and the risk of incident optic neuropathy: a 10-year follow-up nationally representative taiwan survey |
topic | Clinical Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5689737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29156847 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21008 |
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