Randy Asiamah, Enyonam Ampo, Emmanuel Ekow Ampiah, Mark Ofori Nketia, Samuel Kyei
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摘要
目的对吸烟对眼健康影响的现有证据进行综合分析。方法截至2024年12月,检索PubMed、SCOPUS、Web of Science数据库,对吸烟与眼部疾病风险进行系统评价和荟萃分析。meta分析的质量采用16项A测量工具评估系统评价(AMSTAR) 2。结果纳入16项研究,其中12项符合meta-meta分析。目前吸烟者患AMD的可能性是非吸烟者的7 - 12倍(优势比[OR]: 11.93 [95% CI 4.40至32.33];风险比[RR]: 7.45 [95% CI 4.09 ~ 13.57])。既往吸烟者的风险增加了7倍(OR: 7.09 [95% CI 4.79 ~ 10.51])。对于POAG,当前吸烟者的风险为3倍(OR: 3.07 [95% CI 2.07至4.54]),过去吸烟者的风险为3倍(OR: 2.64 [95% CI 2.33至3.00])。目前吸烟者患白内障的可能性是吸烟者的四倍(OR: 4.15 [95% CI 3.35至5.15]),而“曾经”吸烟者面临六倍的风险(OR: 5.96 [95% CI 3.21至11.04])。结论吸烟是多种眼病的可改变危险因素。公共卫生工作和临床指南应强调戒烟,以减少与吸烟有关的眼部疾病的发病率,促进眼部健康。
Impact of smoking on ocular health: A systematic review and meta-meta-analysis.
PurposeTo provide a comprehensive synthesis of the available evidence on the effects of smoking on ocular health.MethodsDatabases (PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science) were searched through December 2024 for systematic reviews and meta-analyses on smoking and ocular disease risk. Meta-analysis quality was assessed using the 16-item A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews (AMSTAR) 2.ResultsSixteen studies were included, with 12 qualifying for meta-meta-analysis. Current smokers are 7 to 12 times more likely to develop AMD than non-smokers (Odds Ratio [OR]: 11.93 [95% CI 4.40 to 32.33]; Risk Ratio [RR]: 7.45 [95% CI 4.09 to 13.57]). Past smokers have a seven-fold increased risk (OR: 7.09 [95% CI 4.79 to10.51]). For POAG, current smokers have three times the risk (OR: 3.07 [95% CI 2.07 to 4.54]), and past smokers have three times the risk (OR: 2.64 [95% CI 2.33 to 3.00]). Current smokers are four times more likely to develop cataracts (OR: 4.15 [95% CI 3.35 to 5.15]), while "ever" smokers face a six-fold risk (OR: 5.96 [95% CI 3.21 to 11.04]).ConclusionSmoking is a modifiable risk factor for numerous ocular diseases. Public health efforts and clinical guidelines should emphasize smoking cessation to reduce smoking-related ocular disease incidence and promote ocular health.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.