Amblyopie-Prävalenz in Europa

Ivonne Krawczyk
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Purpose. The aim of the present study is to estimate the prev- alence of amblyopia in Europe. Amblyopia is one of the most common causes of visual impairment, especially in children. It is defined as any unilateral or bilateral decrease in the visual acuity in the absence of structural and pathologic disorders of the eye. Amblyopia is due to insufficient development of the visual system in early childhood. If amblyopia is not detected and treated in time, the visual acuity reduction will persist for life. Material and Methods. An extensive literature review was conducted using the PubMed database using search combi- nations of “amblyopia”, “amblyopia prevalence”, “amblyopia screening” and “amblyopia therapy”. European studies on amblyopia prevalence and meta-analyses were included. The results on amblyopia prevalence are summarized. The German vision screening program is presented in detail and compared with other European programs. Results. Studies on amblyopia prevalence showed high het- erogeneity. Meta-analyses revealed pool prevalences of 2.7 to 3.7 percent. Anisometropia was the most common cause of amblyopia. For Germany, the prevalence in adults was estimated at 5.6 percent, which is a high rate compared with other European countries. Data from a German child cohort showed a prevalence of 1.5 percent. This estimate is consistent with prevalence rates in other European countries. Conclusion. Amblyopia prevalence in Germany appears to be lower in children than in adults. However, studies on amblyo- pia prevalence are difficult to compare with each other. This is partly due to the use of different amblyopia definitions. In addition, there are still no uniform European standards for amblyopia screening. Keywords amblyopia, prevalence, children, anisometropia, strabismus, screening
目的。本研究的目的是估计欧洲弱视的患病率。弱视是视力受损最常见的原因之一,尤其是在儿童中。它被定义为任何单侧或双侧视力下降,在没有结构和病理障碍的眼睛。弱视是由于儿童早期视觉系统发育不足造成的。如果不及时发现和治疗弱视,这种视力下降将持续终生。材料和方法。我们使用PubMed数据库对“弱视”、“弱视患病率”、“弱视筛查”和“弱视治疗”进行了广泛的文献回顾。欧洲弱视患病率的研究和荟萃分析被纳入。综述了弱视发病率的调查结果。详细介绍了德国的视力筛查计划,并与欧洲其他计划进行了比较。结果。弱视患病率的研究显示出高度的一致性。荟萃分析显示,整体患病率为2.7%至3.7%。屈光参差是弱视最常见的原因。在德国,成年人的患病率估计为5.6%,与其他欧洲国家相比,这一比例很高。来自德国儿童队列的数据显示患病率为1.5%。这一估计与其他欧洲国家的流行率一致。结论。德国儿童弱视患病率似乎低于成人。然而,关于弱视患病率的研究很难相互比较。这部分是由于使用不同的弱视定义。此外,弱视筛查还没有统一的欧洲标准。关键词弱视,患病率,儿童,屈光参差,斜视,筛查
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