美国原发性开角型青光眼的社会经济和种族差异。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Carolyn S Downs, Paul J Percelay, Brandon Williams, Patricia J Goedecke, Jess M Wesberry, Nawajes Mandal
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前言目的:根据人口统计学因素(包括年龄、性别、种族、保险情况和邮政编码)分析青光眼的严重程度(轻度、中度或重度),并利用这些数据推断社会经济地位(SES)和种族对田纳西州孟菲斯市社区青光眼严重程度的影响。患者和方法:本研究纳入了田纳西州孟菲斯市一家拥有三个诊所的三级医疗中心的 2913 名患者,这些患者在 2016 年 1 月至 2021 年 7 月期间通过使用 ICD-10 中的轻度(H40.1111、H40.1121、H40.1131)、中度(H40.1112、H40.1122、H40.1132)和重度(H40.1113、H40.1123、H40.1133)POAG 代码被诊断为原发性开角型青光眼(POAG)。在进行了完整的青光眼检查(包括斯奈伦视力、眼压测量、眼底镜检查、自动汉弗莱斯视野(10-2 和 24-2)和视神经 OCT)后做出诊断。此外,还收集了每位患者的人口统计学信息,包括年龄、性别、种族、保险情况和邮政编码,以及疾病的严重程度。社会经济地位是根据邮政编码级别的人口普查贫困数据和保险概况估算出来的。统计分析包括描述性分析、多变量序数逻辑模型和逐步多变量线性模型:结果:青光眼的严重程度随贫困率的增加而增加(OR=1.089,PC结论:我们的研究结果表明,在我们的患者群体中,青光眼严重程度的恶化与较高的贫困率有关。然而,考虑到种族与社会经济地位之间的密切联系,将社会经济地位(SES)分离出来作为影响青光眼发病率和严重程度的独立因素仍具有挑战性。
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Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma in the US.

Precs: Socioeconomic status is a potentially significant, although difficult to isolate, factor in determining glaucoma severity.

Purpose: To analyze the level of glaucoma severity (mild, moderate, or severe) based on demographic factors, including age, gender, ethnicity, insurance profile, and zip code, and to use this data to extrapolate the effect of socioeconomic status (SES) and race on glaucoma severity at the community level in Memphis, TN.

Patients and methods: 2913 patients from a tertiary care center with three clinic locations in Memphis, TN who had been given the diagnosis of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) through use of the ICD-10 codes for mild (H40.1111, H40.1121, H40.1131), moderate (H40.1112, H40.1122, H40.1132) and severe (H40.1113, H40.1123, H40.1133) POAG between January 2016 and July 2021 were included in this study. Diagnoses were made after a complete glaucoma workup consisting of Snellen visual acuity, applanation IOP measurement, gonioscopy, automated Humphreys Visual Fields (10-2 and 24-2), and optic nerve OCT. Demographic information, including age, gender, ethnicity, insurance profile, and zip code, was also collected with disease severity for each patient. SES was approximated using zip code-level census poverty data and insurance profiles. Statistical analyses were performed, including descriptive, multivariable ordinal logistic modeling and stepwise multivariable linear modeling.

Results: Glaucoma severity was shown to increase with poverty rate (OR=1.089, P<0.0071), age (OR=1.030, P<0.0001), male sex (OR=1.374, P<0.0001), and Black race (OR=1.896, P<0.0001). Severity was shown to be decreased in patients with private insurance compared to Medicare (OR=0.895, P<0.093) and those from Shelby County compared to other counties (OR=0.703, P<0.0001).

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that worsening glaucoma severity was associated with higher poverty rates in our patient population. However, isolating socioeconomic status (SES) as an independent factor influencing the incidence and severity of glaucoma remains challenging, given the strong correlation between race and SES.

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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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