Ocular Signs Related to Overweight and Arterial Hypertension in Children: A Systematic Review.

IF 0.4 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Open Ophthalmology Journal Pub Date : 2017-08-31 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874364101711010273
Daniela S Schuh, Ângela B Piccoli, Raquel L Paiani, Cristiane R Maciel, Lucia C Pellanda, Manuel Ap Vilela
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Abstract

Background: The ocular effects of obesity and hypertension need to be established and can be used as prognostic markers.

Objective: To estimate the prevalence of ophthalmological alterations in children and adolescents who are overweight and/or have SAH.

Methods: The database for this study included all observational studies (CS, cohort, case-control and "baseline" description of randomized clinical trials) with children and/or adolescents who were overweight, obese or had SAH and that measured ophthalmological alterations.

Results: Comparative studies with healthy children demonstrated positive association between body adiposity with retinal venular dilation, and SAH with retinal arteriolar narrowing. Different retinal fundus cameras and computer-assisted programs to evaluate the retinal vessels, variations in the methods of analysis, adjustments, populations, were the main arguments against formal meta-analysis. The heterogeneity was too high (I2 >90%, in fixed or randomized effects), and the lack of linearity, normal distribution and homoscedasticity did not recommend meta-regression.

Conclusion: Obesity and SAH show associations with ophthalmological alterations, especially with retinal vessel diameter. Lack of standardization does not allow a quantitative evaluation.

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儿童超重和高血压相关的眼部体征:一项系统综述。
背景:肥胖和高血压对眼部的影响需要明确,并可作为预后指标。目的:估计超重和/或患有SAH的儿童和青少年眼部病变的患病率。方法:本研究的数据库包括所有观察性研究(CS、队列、病例对照和随机临床试验的“基线”描述),这些研究涉及超重、肥胖或患有SAH的儿童和/或青少年,并测量了眼科改变。结果:与健康儿童的比较研究表明,体肥胖与视网膜小动脉扩张呈正相关,SAH与视网膜小动脉狭窄呈正相关。不同的视网膜眼底相机和计算机辅助程序来评估视网膜血管,分析方法的变化,调整,人口,是反对正式荟萃分析的主要论点。异质性太高(I2 >90%,在固定效应或随机效应中),缺乏线性、正态分布和均方差,不建议进行meta回归。结论:肥胖和SAH与眼科病变有关,尤其是与视网膜血管直径有关。缺乏标准化就无法进行定量评价。
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期刊介绍: The Open Ophthalmology Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues in all important areas of experimental and clinical research in ophthalmology, including use of ophthalmological therapies, devices and surgical techniques. The Open Ophthalmology Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and making them freely available to researchers worldwide.
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