Prevalence and causes of vision impairment in elderly Chinese people living in suburban Shanghai

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apjo.2023.100002
Jiahui Chen , Shaohua Zhang , Fan Yang , Yongxiang Jiang , Yi Lu , Yating Tang
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the current prevalence and causes of moderate and severe visual impairment (MSVI) and blindness in elderly people in suburban Shanghai, China.

Methods

A cross-sectional study based on the population was conducted, which involved 5846 individuals (11,692 eyes) aged 65 years or older. Thorough eye examinations were performed to assess the prevalence and leading factors of MSVI (BCVA <20/63 to ≥20/400) and blindness (BCVA <20/400).

Results

The standardized prevalence of bilateral MSVI and blindness was 3.3% and 0.6%, correspondingly. The standardized prevalence of monocular MSVI and blindness was 7.4% and 2.0%, correspondingly. Cataract (47.9% and 20.7%, correspondingly) and myopic macular degeneration (MMD, 25.7% and 31.1%, correspondingly) were the principal causes of bilateral MSVI and blindness. As for monocular MSVI, the primary causes were cataract (39.4%), age-related macular degeneration (AMD, 16.6%), and MMD (16.6%). The primary causes of monocular blindness were other posterior segment eye diseases (30.1%) and MMD (14.2%). In adults aged 65–74 years, MMD was the foremost factor causing bilateral vision impairment. Conversely, cataract was identified as the primary cause of bilateral and monocular vision impairment among adults aged ≥ 75 years. AMD accounts for a significant proportion of individuals across all age groups.

Conclusions

The significant prevalence of MSVI and blindness among Chinese adults represents a critical public health issue. In addition to cataract, the vision impairment caused by MMD and AMD become an important issue in the elderly Chinese people.

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上海郊区中国老年人视力损伤的发生率和原因
目的 对中国上海郊区老年人中度和重度视力损伤(MSVI)及失明的患病率和原因进行调查。结果 双侧 MSVI 和失明的标准化患病率分别为 3.3% 和 0.6%。单眼 MSVI 和失明的标准化患病率分别为 7.4% 和 2.0%。白内障(分别为 47.9% 和 20.7%)和近视性黄斑变性(分别为 25.7% 和 31.1%)是导致双侧 MSVI 和失明的主要原因。至于单眼 MSVI,主要原因是白内障(39.4%)、年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD,16.6%)和近视性黄斑变性(MMD,16.6%)。导致单眼失明的主要原因是其他后节眼病(30.1%)和多发性硬化症(14.2%)。在 65-74 岁的成年人中,麦粒肿是导致双侧视力受损的首要因素。相反,在年龄≥ 75 岁的成年人中,白内障被认为是导致双眼和单眼视力受损的主要原因。在所有年龄组中,老年性黄斑变性占了相当大的比例。除白内障外,多发性硬化症和老年黄斑变性引起的视力损害也成为中国老年人的一个重要问题。
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, a bimonthly, peer-reviewed online scientific publication, is an official publication of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO), a supranational organization which is committed to research, training, learning, publication and knowledge and skill transfers in ophthalmology and visual sciences. The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology welcomes review articles on currently hot topics, original, previously unpublished manuscripts describing clinical investigations, clinical observations and clinically relevant laboratory investigations, as well as .perspectives containing personal viewpoints on topics with broad interests. Editorials are published by invitation only. Case reports are generally not considered. The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology covers 16 subspecialties and is freely circulated among individual members of the APAO’s member societies, which amounts to a potential readership of over 50,000.
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