Common causes of visual impairment in the elderly.

Q2 Medicine
Mashael Al-Namaeh
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Background: Aging is not a disease; rather, it is a process. As people age, visual impairment (VI) becomes more common. In 2010, the overall prevalence rate of vision impairment in all races was 25.66% in individuals aged ≥ 80 years, according to the estimate of the National Eye Institute at the National Institutes of Health. This review aimed to address the common causes of VI in the elderly.

Methods: In this narrative review, an electronic search of the PubMed/MEDLINE database was conducted using "visual impairment" and "elderly" for the period between January 2010 and April 2021, to include randomized clinical trials and observational studies concerning VI in the elderly. The selected time period was chosen to provide an updated review.

Results: The search yielded 2955 articles published over the period of more than 11 years. The relevant randomized clinical trials or observational studies were included and reviewed. Cataracts, refractive errors, open-angle glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy were the most common age-related ocular disorders leading to VI if untreated in the elderly. The loss of visual acuity can adversely affect quality of life in the elderly. Difficulty with activities of daily living related to VI can lead to social isolation, depression, and anxiety. Loss of vision in the elderly is linked to an increased risk of falls, hip fracture, depression, and poor quality of life.

Conclusions: The most common causes of VI in the elderly are cataracts and refractive errors. VI in most ocular diseases is more prevalent in women than in men due to longer lifespan. The overall prevalence of the main causes of VI in the elderly is expected to increase; therefore, health policymakers should consider this when planning for the health-enhancement program of the population.

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老年人视力受损的常见原因。
背景介绍衰老不是一种疾病,而是一个过程。随着年龄的增长,视力损伤(VI)变得越来越普遍。根据美国国立卫生研究院国家眼科研究所的估计,2010 年,在所有种族中,年龄≥ 80 岁的人视力受损的总患病率为 25.66%。本综述旨在探讨老年人视力障碍的常见原因:在这篇叙事性综述中,我们使用 "视力障碍 "和 "老年人 "对 PubMed/MEDLINE 数据库进行了电子检索,检索期为 2010 年 1 月至 2021 年 4 月,以纳入有关老年人视力障碍的随机临床试验和观察性研究。所选时间段是为了提供最新的综述:搜索结果显示,在超过 11 年的时间里,共发表了 2955 篇文章。收录并审查了相关的随机临床试验或观察性研究。白内障、屈光不正、开角型青光眼、老年性黄斑变性和糖尿病视网膜病变是最常见的老年性眼部疾病,如果不及时治疗,会导致老年人视力丧失。视力下降会对老年人的生活质量产生不利影响。与视力丧失有关的日常生活困难会导致社交孤立、抑郁和焦虑。老年人视力丧失与跌倒、髋部骨折、抑郁和生活质量低下的风险增加有关:老年人视力丧失最常见的原因是白内障和屈光不正。由于寿命较长,大多数眼科疾病中的视力障碍在女性中的发病率高于男性。预计造成老年人视力障碍的主要原因的总体发病率会增加;因此,卫生决策者在规划提高人口健康水平的方案时应考虑到这一点。
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