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Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the incidence of severe binocular vision impairment and blindness (SVI/B) and to identify eye diseases and regional risk factors of persons with SVI/B at ages 50 years and older. METHODS: We designed an observational cohort study based on longitudinal, multifac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33939749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251018 |
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author | Kreft, Daniel Doblhammer, Gabriele Guthoff, Rudolf F. Frech, Stefanie |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the incidence of severe binocular vision impairment and blindness (SVI/B) and to identify eye diseases and regional risk factors of persons with SVI/B at ages 50 years and older. METHODS: We designed an observational cohort study based on longitudinal, multifactorial, and administrative information of a random sample of 250,000 persons at ages 50+. All individuals were included in the process-produced health claims register of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse in 2004, and were followed until 2015. We analyzed ten selected eye diseases and regional characteristics as risk factors for SVI/B using Cox models, adjusting for demographic characteristics and multi-morbidity. RESULTS: The age-standardized incidence was 79 new diagnoses of SVI/B per 100,000 person-years (95%-CI: 76-82); 77 for males (72-82) and 81 for females (77-85). By adjusting for multiple factors, the model revealed and confirmed that individuals who were very old (Hazard ratio(90+:) 6.67; 3.59-12.71), male (1.18; 1.01-1.38), had multi-morbidities (three+ diseases: 3.36; 2.51-4.49), or had diabetes (1.26; 1.07-1.49) had an increased risk of SVI/B. Compared to persons without the particular eye disease (all p<0.001), persons diagnosed with secondary glaucoma had a multiple-adjusted 4.66 times (3.17-6.85) higher risk, those with retinal vascular occlusion had a 4.51 times (3.27-6.23) higher risk, and those with angle-closure glaucoma had a 4.22 times (2.60-6.85) higher risk. Population density was not a risk factor, while persons living in wealthier regions had 0.75 times (p=0.003) to 0.70 times (p<0.001) the risk of SVI/B than persons in the least wealthy regions of Germany. CONCLUSION: The study revealed and confirmed some profound risk factors of SVI/B at both the individual and the macro level. The sizes of the effects of the characteristics of the living context were smaller than those of the individual characteristics, especially for some severe eye diseases. While urbanity and access to health services had no effect, regional economic wealth was a risk factor for SVI/B. Future health care measures and advice by physicians should take these dimensions of inequalities in SVI/B into account. |
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spelling | pubmed-80926482021-05-07 Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older Kreft, Daniel Doblhammer, Gabriele Guthoff, Rudolf F. Frech, Stefanie PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the incidence of severe binocular vision impairment and blindness (SVI/B) and to identify eye diseases and regional risk factors of persons with SVI/B at ages 50 years and older. METHODS: We designed an observational cohort study based on longitudinal, multifactorial, and administrative information of a random sample of 250,000 persons at ages 50+. All individuals were included in the process-produced health claims register of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse in 2004, and were followed until 2015. We analyzed ten selected eye diseases and regional characteristics as risk factors for SVI/B using Cox models, adjusting for demographic characteristics and multi-morbidity. RESULTS: The age-standardized incidence was 79 new diagnoses of SVI/B per 100,000 person-years (95%-CI: 76-82); 77 for males (72-82) and 81 for females (77-85). By adjusting for multiple factors, the model revealed and confirmed that individuals who were very old (Hazard ratio(90+:) 6.67; 3.59-12.71), male (1.18; 1.01-1.38), had multi-morbidities (three+ diseases: 3.36; 2.51-4.49), or had diabetes (1.26; 1.07-1.49) had an increased risk of SVI/B. Compared to persons without the particular eye disease (all p<0.001), persons diagnosed with secondary glaucoma had a multiple-adjusted 4.66 times (3.17-6.85) higher risk, those with retinal vascular occlusion had a 4.51 times (3.27-6.23) higher risk, and those with angle-closure glaucoma had a 4.22 times (2.60-6.85) higher risk. Population density was not a risk factor, while persons living in wealthier regions had 0.75 times (p=0.003) to 0.70 times (p<0.001) the risk of SVI/B than persons in the least wealthy regions of Germany. CONCLUSION: The study revealed and confirmed some profound risk factors of SVI/B at both the individual and the macro level. The sizes of the effects of the characteristics of the living context were smaller than those of the individual characteristics, especially for some severe eye diseases. While urbanity and access to health services had no effect, regional economic wealth was a risk factor for SVI/B. Future health care measures and advice by physicians should take these dimensions of inequalities in SVI/B into account. Public Library of Science 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8092648/ /pubmed/33939749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251018 Text en © 2021 Kreft et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kreft, Daniel Doblhammer, Gabriele Guthoff, Rudolf F. Frech, Stefanie Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
title | Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
title_full | Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
title_fullStr | Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
title_full_unstemmed | Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
title_short | Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
title_sort | incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33939749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251018 |
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