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Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia
PURPOSE: The study aimed at determining the prevalence and sex differences in cataract, pseudophakia, lens opacities and self-reported cataract in 70-year-old people in Gothenburg, Sweden. The purpose was also to identify correlations between lens opacities, visual acuity and subjective visual funct...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9553309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36237489 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S366897 |
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author | Nordström, Moa Holm, Mathias Havstam Johansson, Lena Rydberg Sterner, Therese Ahlner, Felicia Falk Erhag, Hanna Skoog, Ingmar Zetterberg, Madeleine |
author_facet | Nordström, Moa Holm, Mathias Havstam Johansson, Lena Rydberg Sterner, Therese Ahlner, Felicia Falk Erhag, Hanna Skoog, Ingmar Zetterberg, Madeleine |
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description | PURPOSE: The study aimed at determining the prevalence and sex differences in cataract, pseudophakia, lens opacities and self-reported cataract in 70-year-old people in Gothenburg, Sweden. The purpose was also to identify correlations between lens opacities, visual acuity and subjective visual function, and to validate self-reported cataract and cataract surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Population-based cross-sectional study where participants (n=1182) answered questions about self-reported diagnosis of cataract and cataract surgery. A total of 1139 subjects completed the National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire‐25 (NEI VFQ‐25), 560 subjects underwent ophthalmic examination including visual acuity and lens photography. t-test, Pearson chi-square and Mann–Whitney U-test were used for obtaining p-values. ANOVA (analysis of variances, Kruskal–Wallis, one-way) was used to compare VFQ-25 between 3 groups; no cataract, cataract and pseudophakia. To clarify the differences between specific pairs of groups post-hoc test (Bonferroni) was used after ANOVA. RESULTS: Self-reported cataract was more common in women than in men (27.2% vs 19.1%, p=0.001, chi-square). Cataract surgery was reported by 16.3% of women and 12.6% of men (p=0.072). Upon eye examination, the prevalence of pseudophakia was 16.9% in women compared to 10.2% in men (p=0.020). The prevalence of cataract, including pseudophakia, was 31.9% in women versus 23.8% in men (p=0.033). Significant correlations (Spearman’s rho) were found between lens opacities and visual acuity. Self-reported cataract surgery showed a very high specificity and high sensitivity. The composite score from NEI VFQ‐25 was lower in people with pseudophakia than in people with/without cataract (p=0.012, Kruskal–Wallis). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of cataract including pseudophakia in 70-year-olds in Gothenburg is higher compared to previous studies in similar geographical areas. Also, it is more common in women than in men. The lack of significant sex differences in lens opacities may be due to cataract surgery at an earlier stage. Validation showed very good agreement between pseudophakia and self-reported cataract surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-95533092022-10-12 Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia Nordström, Moa Holm, Mathias Havstam Johansson, Lena Rydberg Sterner, Therese Ahlner, Felicia Falk Erhag, Hanna Skoog, Ingmar Zetterberg, Madeleine Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: The study aimed at determining the prevalence and sex differences in cataract, pseudophakia, lens opacities and self-reported cataract in 70-year-old people in Gothenburg, Sweden. The purpose was also to identify correlations between lens opacities, visual acuity and subjective visual function, and to validate self-reported cataract and cataract surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Population-based cross-sectional study where participants (n=1182) answered questions about self-reported diagnosis of cataract and cataract surgery. A total of 1139 subjects completed the National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire‐25 (NEI VFQ‐25), 560 subjects underwent ophthalmic examination including visual acuity and lens photography. t-test, Pearson chi-square and Mann–Whitney U-test were used for obtaining p-values. ANOVA (analysis of variances, Kruskal–Wallis, one-way) was used to compare VFQ-25 between 3 groups; no cataract, cataract and pseudophakia. To clarify the differences between specific pairs of groups post-hoc test (Bonferroni) was used after ANOVA. RESULTS: Self-reported cataract was more common in women than in men (27.2% vs 19.1%, p=0.001, chi-square). Cataract surgery was reported by 16.3% of women and 12.6% of men (p=0.072). Upon eye examination, the prevalence of pseudophakia was 16.9% in women compared to 10.2% in men (p=0.020). The prevalence of cataract, including pseudophakia, was 31.9% in women versus 23.8% in men (p=0.033). Significant correlations (Spearman’s rho) were found between lens opacities and visual acuity. Self-reported cataract surgery showed a very high specificity and high sensitivity. The composite score from NEI VFQ‐25 was lower in people with pseudophakia than in people with/without cataract (p=0.012, Kruskal–Wallis). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of cataract including pseudophakia in 70-year-olds in Gothenburg is higher compared to previous studies in similar geographical areas. Also, it is more common in women than in men. The lack of significant sex differences in lens opacities may be due to cataract surgery at an earlier stage. Validation showed very good agreement between pseudophakia and self-reported cataract surgery. Dove 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9553309/ /pubmed/36237489 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S366897 Text en © 2022 Nordström et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Nordström, Moa Holm, Mathias Havstam Johansson, Lena Rydberg Sterner, Therese Ahlner, Felicia Falk Erhag, Hanna Skoog, Ingmar Zetterberg, Madeleine Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia |
title | Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia |
title_full | Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia |
title_fullStr | Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia |
title_full_unstemmed | Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia |
title_short | Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia |
title_sort | pseudophakia and lens opacities in 70-year-olds in gothenburg, sweden; gender differences, impact on self-reported visual function and validation of self-reported cataract and pseudophakia |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9553309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36237489 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S366897 |
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