The Effect of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects on Driving - A Systematic Review.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Zhi Hong Toh, Serene Yi Ning Koh, Wei Yun Lily Yang, Yasmin Lynda Munro, Bryan Chin Hou Ang
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Abstract

Prcis: Glaucoma patients with significant visual field defects show poorer driving performance, higher collision risks, and a greater likelihood of driving cessation. They face difficulties with lane maintenance, slower hazard responses, and self-regulation while driving.

Purpose: Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive optic neuropathy associated with visual field (VF) defects, which in advanced disease has been shown to affect patients' activities of daily living. This systematic review qualitatively analyzes existing literature that explores the impact of glaucomatous VF loss on the driving performance of glaucoma patients, the extent of driving limitation and cessation, as well as the risk of motor vehicle collisions (MVCs).

Methods: A literature search of MEDLINE and Embase (via Ovid), PubMed, Cochrane Library and Web of Science databases was performed for studies published from 2003 to 2023, with the terms "glaucoma", "visual field defect/disorder" and "driving", followed by selective vetting based on inclusion criteria. Within studies, data pertaining to study design, subject demographics, VF defect characteristics, driving performance and related outcomes were extracted.

Results: Initial search yielded 835 studies, with 20 studies selected. 3 more studies were included through hand-searching, with a total of 23 studies included for final review. Moderate to severe VF defects resulted in poorer driving performance, with slower response times to road hazards, decreased ability for lane maintenance, and increased difficulty driving at night. Patients with more severe VF defects and with bilateral glaucoma were more likely to limit or cease driving compared to those with milder and unilateral glaucoma. A greater severity of VF loss was associated with a higher risk of MVCs.

Conclusion: More severe glaucomatous VF and bilateral glaucoma is associated with worse driving performances and a higher risk of MVCs, in both simulator and real-world settings.

青光眼视野缺陷对驾驶影响的系统综述。
实践:视野缺损明显的青光眼患者驾驶表现较差,碰撞风险较高,停车的可能性较大。他们面临着车道维护方面的困难,对危险的反应较慢,以及驾驶时的自我调节。目的:青光眼是一种慢性进行性视神经病变,伴有视野(VF)缺陷,在疾病晚期已被证明会影响患者的日常生活活动。本系统综述定性分析现有文献,探讨青光眼VF丧失对青光眼患者驾驶性能、驾驶限制和停止程度以及机动车碰撞(MVCs)风险的影响。方法:检索MEDLINE和Embase(通过Ovid)、PubMed、Cochrane Library和Web of Science数据库中2003 - 2023年发表的文献,检索词为“青光眼”、“视野缺陷/障碍”和“驾驶”,并根据纳入标准进行选择性筛选。在研究中,提取了与研究设计、受试者人口统计、VF缺陷特征、驾驶性能和相关结果有关的数据。结果:初步检索得到835项研究,其中20项研究被选中。通过手工检索又纳入了3项研究,最终共纳入23项研究。中度至重度VF缺陷导致驾驶性能变差,对道路危险的响应时间变慢,车道维护能力下降,夜间驾驶难度增加。与轻度青光眼和单侧青光眼患者相比,更严重的VF缺陷和双侧青光眼患者更有可能限制或停止驾驶。更严重的VF丧失与更高的mvc风险相关。结论:在模拟器和现实环境中,更严重的青光眼VF和双侧青光眼与更差的驾驶表现和更高的mvc风险相关。
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Journal of Glaucoma
Journal of Glaucoma 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Glaucoma is a peer reviewed journal addressing the spectrum of issues affecting definition, diagnosis, and management of glaucoma and providing a forum for lively and stimulating discussion of clinical, scientific, and socioeconomic factors affecting care of glaucoma patients.
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