南欧人群中视力障碍的人群特征和流行程度。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
David Agius, Julian Mamo, Neville Calleja, Daniel Cassar, Xeniya Marku, Maria Christina Nappa, Michaela Zammit, Maria Elena Pace, Francis Carbonaro
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目的描述马耳他50-80岁成人视力障碍的人群特征、患病率和原因。方法马耳他眼科研究随机邀请4,006名年龄在50-80岁之间的成年人在马耳他和戈佐州立医院进行眼科检查和访谈(2021年9月至2024年7月)。测试包括视力、屈光、人体测量、临床测量、眼压测量、裂隙灯和眼底扩张检查、视网膜成像和认知筛查。访谈内容包括社会人口学、医学、眼科和用药史。结果有代表性的样本共1794人,投票率为44.8%。单眼视力损害占23.9% (95%CI 21.9% ~ 25.9%),双眼视力损害占6.0% (95%CI 4.9% ~ 7.2%)。最常见的原因是未矫正/未矫正屈光不正(12.3%)、弱视(5.0%)、白内障(3.8%)、病理性近视(1.3%)、糖尿病性视网膜病变(0.8%)、年龄相关性黄斑变性(0.6%)和青光眼(0.4%)。视力损害的预测因素包括年龄较大、受教育程度较低、需要胰岛素和药片的糖尿病以及痴呆。保护因素是使用太阳镜和血管紧张素受体阻滞剂治疗。结论:尽管总体视力损害率较好,但本研究强调需要加强可避免原因的筛查和治疗服务,特别是通过改善老年人、社会经济弱势群体和糖尿病控制不佳的人群的公共验光服务。
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The population characteristics and prevalence of visual impairment in a Southern European population.

PurposeTo describe the population characteristics, prevalence, and causes of visual impairment in Maltese adults aged 50-80 years.MethodsThe Malta Eye Study invited 4,006 random adults aged 50-80 for eye exams and interviews at the Malta and Gozo state hospitals (September 2021-July 2024). Tests included visual acuity, refraction, anthropometry, clinical measurements, tonometry, slit-lamp and dilated fundus exams, retinal imaging, and cognitive screening. Interviews covered sociodemographic, medical, ocular, and medication histories.ResultsA representative sample of 1,794 individuals (44.8% turnout) were assessed. Visual impairment in either eye was found in 23.9% (95%CI 21.9%-25.9%), and bilateral impairment in 6.0% (95%CI 4.9%-7.2%). The most common causes in either eye were uncorrected/undercorrected refractive error (12.3%), amblyopia (5.0%), cataract (3.8%), pathological myopia (1.3%), diabetic retinopathy (0.8%), age-related macular degeneration (0.6%), and glaucoma (0.4%). Predictors of visual impairment included older age, lower education, diabetes requiring insulin and tablets, and dementia. Protective factors were sunglasses use and angiotensin receptor blocker therapy.ConclusionsAlthough overall visual impairment rates are favourable, this study highlights the need to strengthen screening and treatment services for avoidable causes, particularly by improving public optometry access, among older adults, socioeconomically vulnerable groups, and those with poorly controlled diabetes.

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3.60
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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.
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