Evidence of Stroke in Glaucoma Patients

Monali S. Malvankar-Mehta, Mushfiqur Rahman, Ashvinder Suri, Cindy M. L. Hutnik
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Background: As the communal cause of irreversible vision loss in seniors, glaucoma affects more than 67 million people worldwide. Those who suffer from glaucoma have traditionally demonstrated a higher rate of developing stroke. Numerous studies have investigated the relationship between glaucoma and increased stroke risks, but they differ wildly in conclusive findings. To better elucidate the overall findings of the collective studies, a systematic review with the objective of determining the relationship between glaucoma and an increased risk of stroke. Methods: A systematic database search including MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library as well as unpublished literature was done. Distiller SR, a systematic review software was utilized. After two levels of screening, “Title and Abstract” and “Full text” screening, risk of bias assessment and extraction of the data from the included articles were conducted. STATA 14.0 was used to conduct the meta-analysis. The hazard ratio (HR) was the primary outcome measure. Results: Nine studies (376,650 subjects) were included in the analysis. Results indicated a significant hazard of stroke in patients with open-angle glaucoma (HR = 1.36, 95% confidence interval [CI]: [1.08, 1.71]), normal-tension glaucoma (HR = 6.34, 95% CI: [4.8, 8.38]), and neovascular glaucoma (HR = 2.07; CI: [1.41, 3.03]). Studies examining risks of stroke development showed a significant increase in the relative risks (RR) of developing stroke for those with glaucoma (RR = 2.10, CI: [1.64, 2.68]). Conclusions: The hazard of developing stroke could be greater for patients with glaucoma. However, randomized controlled trials with longer-term follow-ups need to be conducted in the future in order to make strong conclusions.
青光眼患者中风的证据
背景:青光眼是导致老年人视力不可逆转丧失的主要原因,全球有 6700 多万人受到青光眼的影响。青光眼患者的中风发病率历来较高。许多研究都对青光眼与中风风险增加之间的关系进行了调查,但得出的结论却大相径庭。为了更好地阐明这些研究的总体结论,我们进行了一次系统性回顾,目的是确定青光眼与中风风险增加之间的关系。方法:进行了系统的数据库检索,包括 MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 Cochrane 图书馆以及未发表的文献。使用了系统综述软件 Distiller SR。经过 "标题与摘要 "和 "全文 "两级筛选后,进行了偏倚风险评估,并从纳入的文章中提取了数据。使用 STATA 14.0 进行荟萃分析。危险比(HR)是衡量研究结果的主要指标。结果分析共纳入 9 项研究(376,650 名受试者)。结果显示,开角型青光眼(HR = 1.36,95% 置信区间 [CI]:[1.08, 1.71])、正常张力青光眼(HR = 6.34,95% 置信区间 [CI]:[4.8, 8.38])和新生血管性青光眼(HR = 2.07; CI:[1.41, 3.03])患者发生脑卒中的风险很大。对中风发生风险的研究显示,青光眼患者发生中风的相对风险 (RR) 显著增加(RR = 2.10,CI:[1.64, 2.68])。结论:青光眼患者罹患中风的风险可能更大。不过,今后需要进行长期随访的随机对照试验,才能得出有力的结论。
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