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Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India

PURPOSE: To analyse the disease burden of pseudoexfoliation (PXF) disease stages from East and South India. DESIGN: Prospective hospital based study of patients seen at 4 tertiary centres. SUBJECTS, PARTICIPANTS, AND/OR CONTROLS: Consecutive old and new patients of pseudoexfoliation with normal intr...

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Autores principales: Rao, Aparna, Raj, Niranjan, Pradhan, Amiya, Senthil, Sirisha, Garudadri, Chandra S., Verma, P. V. K. S, Gupta, Prakriti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7259498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32469900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233268
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author Rao, Aparna
Raj, Niranjan
Pradhan, Amiya
Senthil, Sirisha
Garudadri, Chandra S.
Verma, P. V. K. S
Gupta, Prakriti
author_facet Rao, Aparna
Raj, Niranjan
Pradhan, Amiya
Senthil, Sirisha
Garudadri, Chandra S.
Verma, P. V. K. S
Gupta, Prakriti
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description PURPOSE: To analyse the disease burden of pseudoexfoliation (PXF) disease stages from East and South India. DESIGN: Prospective hospital based study of patients seen at 4 tertiary centres. SUBJECTS, PARTICIPANTS, AND/OR CONTROLS: Consecutive old and new patients of pseudoexfoliation with normal intraocular pressure (IOP), raised IOP (PXF with Ocular hypertension, OHT) and irreversible disc/field changes (pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, PXG) seen from April 2016-March 2017 at a tertiary centre in Odisha, East India and 3 centres in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, South India, recruited into the prospective study were screened for baseline characteristics. METHODS: The clinical and demographic details including visual acuity, laterality, intraocular pressure (IOP) with details of medical/surgical therapy at presentation were collected from the hospital database at all 4 centres. INTERVENTION OR EXPOSURE: The World Health Organization WHO visual criteria were used for defining visual impairment/absolute blindness in different disease stages. OUTCOME MEASURES: The visual impairment/blindness rates with comorbidities in the anterior/posterior segment in PXF, OHT and PXG at baseline were compared and the influence of age, IOP fluctuations and laterality was analysed using multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 6284 PXF eyes (of 3142 patients) included from all centres, OHT and PXG was seen in 2.1% and 29% respectively which included 3676 (>50%) bilateral PXF eyes. Reversible visual impairment rates caused by PXF associated co-morbidities in PXF and OHT were 33% and 26% respectively with cataract being the major cause (67% in PXF and 74% in OHT). Irreversible blindness rate was higher in bilateral PXG eyes (30.5%) compared to bilateral PXF (23.2%) or bilateral OHT (21.6%) with overall absolute blindness rates of 28.2% at presentation. Older age (p<0.001), bilaterality and higher baseline IOP were significantly associated with higher rates of blindness in PXF eyes. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: Pseudoexfoliation is associated with ≥30% visual impairment across all stages and 28% absolute blindness rate which is a huge hidden burden of glaucoma. Adequate disease staging and assessment of comorbidities is required for accurate prognostication at baseline and reducing avoidable pseudoexfoliation blindness.
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spelling pubmed-72594982020-06-08 Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India Rao, Aparna Raj, Niranjan Pradhan, Amiya Senthil, Sirisha Garudadri, Chandra S. Verma, P. V. K. S Gupta, Prakriti PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To analyse the disease burden of pseudoexfoliation (PXF) disease stages from East and South India. DESIGN: Prospective hospital based study of patients seen at 4 tertiary centres. SUBJECTS, PARTICIPANTS, AND/OR CONTROLS: Consecutive old and new patients of pseudoexfoliation with normal intraocular pressure (IOP), raised IOP (PXF with Ocular hypertension, OHT) and irreversible disc/field changes (pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, PXG) seen from April 2016-March 2017 at a tertiary centre in Odisha, East India and 3 centres in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, South India, recruited into the prospective study were screened for baseline characteristics. METHODS: The clinical and demographic details including visual acuity, laterality, intraocular pressure (IOP) with details of medical/surgical therapy at presentation were collected from the hospital database at all 4 centres. INTERVENTION OR EXPOSURE: The World Health Organization WHO visual criteria were used for defining visual impairment/absolute blindness in different disease stages. OUTCOME MEASURES: The visual impairment/blindness rates with comorbidities in the anterior/posterior segment in PXF, OHT and PXG at baseline were compared and the influence of age, IOP fluctuations and laterality was analysed using multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 6284 PXF eyes (of 3142 patients) included from all centres, OHT and PXG was seen in 2.1% and 29% respectively which included 3676 (>50%) bilateral PXF eyes. Reversible visual impairment rates caused by PXF associated co-morbidities in PXF and OHT were 33% and 26% respectively with cataract being the major cause (67% in PXF and 74% in OHT). Irreversible blindness rate was higher in bilateral PXG eyes (30.5%) compared to bilateral PXF (23.2%) or bilateral OHT (21.6%) with overall absolute blindness rates of 28.2% at presentation. Older age (p<0.001), bilaterality and higher baseline IOP were significantly associated with higher rates of blindness in PXF eyes. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: Pseudoexfoliation is associated with ≥30% visual impairment across all stages and 28% absolute blindness rate which is a huge hidden burden of glaucoma. Adequate disease staging and assessment of comorbidities is required for accurate prognostication at baseline and reducing avoidable pseudoexfoliation blindness. Public Library of Science 2020-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7259498/ /pubmed/32469900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233268 Text en © 2020 Rao 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rao, Aparna
Raj, Niranjan
Pradhan, Amiya
Senthil, Sirisha
Garudadri, Chandra S.
Verma, P. V. K. S
Gupta, Prakriti
Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India
title Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India
title_full Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India
title_fullStr Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India
title_full_unstemmed Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India
title_short Visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in India
title_sort visual impairment in pseudoexfoliation from four tertiary centres in india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7259498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32469900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233268
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