慢性肾脏疾病患者的高眼病负担和转诊需求增加:迈向个性化护理的一步。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yulia Liem, Pavitra Thyagarajan, Miao Li Chee, Cynthia Ciwei Lim, Boon Wee Teo, Charumathi Sabanayagam
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背景/目的:评估慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者眼病患病率及其转诊模式,为个性化筛查和转诊策略提供依据。方法:本研究纳入了新加坡一家三级医院肾脏门诊的528例CKD患者,CKD定义为肾小球滤过率(eGFR) < 60 mL/min/1.73 m2。每只扩张眼的视网膜照片由专业评分者对是否存在糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)和其他眼病进行分级。有严重眼病的患者根据严重程度和紧迫性转介给眼科医生,分为紧急(当天或24小时内)、半紧急(1-2周内)、快速通道(1-3个月内)或年度转诊。结果:超过一半的CKD患者(53.7%)存在某种形式的眼病;20%被诊断为DR, 29%需要快速转诊。在251名糖尿病患者中,67%坚持每年随访;然而,尽管有这种定期监测,但超过一半的人需要快速转诊来治疗严重的眼部疾病。在167名非糖尿病性CKD患者中,近三分之一(31%)接受了随访,其中7.8%需要快速转诊。值得注意的是,11%未接受随访的患者也需要快速转诊。7名非糖尿病患者和10名糖尿病患者由于假性孔洞、即将发生的闭塞和椎间盘肿胀等危急情况需要紧急转诊。结论:这些发现强调了CKD患者眼病的高患病率和严重性,即使是那些每年定期随访的患者。通过早期发现和量身定制的干预措施,将系统的眼部筛查整合到CKD护理中,从而支持个性化医疗,最终改善患者的视力和整体预后。
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High Ocular Disease Burden and Increased Referral Needs in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Step Toward Personalized Care.

Background/Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of eye diseases in patients with confirmed chronic kidney disease (CKD) and their referral patterns to ophthalmologists, with the aim of informing personalized screening and referral strategies. Methods: This study involved 528 CKD patients from a tertiary hospital's outpatient renal clinics in Singapore, with CKD defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) < 60 mL/min/1.73 m2. Retinal photographs from each dilated eye were graded for the presence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and other eye diseases by professional graders. Patients with significant eye conditions were referred to ophthalmologists based on severity and urgency, categorized as urgent (same day or within 24 h), semi-urgent (within 1-2 weeks), fast-track (within 1-3 months), or annual referrals. Results: More than half of the CKD patients (53.7%) had some form of eye disease; 20% were diagnosed with DR, and 29% required fast-track referrals. Of the 251 patients with diabetes, 67% adhered to annual follow-ups; however, despite this regular monitoring, over half required fast-track referrals for severe eye conditions. Among the 167 non-diabetic CKD patients, nearly a third (31%) were on follow-up, with 7.8% requiring fast-track referrals. Notably, 11% of those not on follow-up also needed fast-track referrals. Seven non-diabetic and ten diabetic patients required urgent referral due to critical conditions such as pseudo-holes, impending occlusions, and disc swelling. Conclusions: These findings underscore the high prevalence and severe nature of eye diseases in CKD patients, even those who are under regular annual follow-up. Integrating systematic eye screening into CKD care supports personalized medicine by enabling early detection and tailored interventions, ultimately improving both visual and overall patient outcomes.

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Journal of Personalized Medicine
Journal of Personalized Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Personalized Medicine (JPM; ISSN 2075-4426) is an international, open access journal aimed at bringing all aspects of personalized medicine to one platform. JPM publishes cutting edge, innovative preclinical and translational scientific research and technologies related to personalized medicine (e.g., pharmacogenomics/proteomics, systems biology). JPM recognizes that personalized medicine—the assessment of genetic, environmental and host factors that cause variability of individuals—is a challenging, transdisciplinary topic that requires discussions from a range of experts. For a comprehensive perspective of personalized medicine, JPM aims to integrate expertise from the molecular and translational sciences, therapeutics and diagnostics, as well as discussions of regulatory, social, ethical and policy aspects. We provide a forum to bring together academic and clinical researchers, biotechnology, diagnostic and pharmaceutical companies, health professionals, regulatory and ethical experts, and government and regulatory authorities.
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