Jyun-Lin Lee , Yu-An Hsu , Yu-Te Huang , Jamie Jiin-Yi Chen , Ming-Yen Wu , Fuu-Jen Tsai , Hui-Ju Lin , Yu-Han Huang , Peng-Tai Tien , Lei Wan
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Abstract
Objective
Investigate the association between endometriosis and the incidence of age-related macular degeneration.
Material and methods
This study used data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database (2000–2018) to examine the link between endometriosis and age-related macular degeneration. The endometriosis cohort included women diagnosed with the condition, with the index date set as their first diagnosis. A control group of women without endometriosis was matched using propensity score matching based on age, year of the index date, and comorbidities. The primary outcome was the occurrence of age-related macular degeneration during the study period. The incidence of age-related macular degeneration was compared between the two cohorts using a Cox regression model, and the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration was estimated with the Kaplan–Meier method.
Results
The study included 53,993 individuals per group, with no significant differences in age or comorbidities. The mean follow-up duration was significantly longer for the endometriosis cohort (10.18 years) than the non-endometriosis cohort (9.96 years). Patients with endometriosis exhibited a significantly higher risk of age-related macular degeneration (adjusted hazard ratio = 1.43, 95 % confidence interval: 1.26–1.63, p < 0.001) after adjusting for age and comorbidities. The Kaplan–Meier curves confirmed an increased cumulative incidence of age-related macular degeneration in the endometriosis cohort. Subgroup analysis revealed a higher risk of age-related macular degeneration in patients with endometriosis across various age groups and in those without comorbidities.
Conclusion
This study demonstrated a significant association between endometriosis and the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration in women.
期刊介绍:
Maturitas is an international multidisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal of midlife health and beyond publishing original research, reviews, consensus statements and guidelines, and mini-reviews. The journal provides a forum for all aspects of postreproductive health in both genders ranging from basic science to health and social care.
Topic areas include:• Aging• Alternative and Complementary medicines• Arthritis and Bone Health• Cancer• Cardiovascular Health• Cognitive and Physical Functioning• Epidemiology, health and social care• Gynecology/ Reproductive Endocrinology• Nutrition/ Obesity Diabetes/ Metabolic Syndrome• Menopause, Ovarian Aging• Mental Health• Pharmacology• Sexuality• Quality of Life