Jasmine Yaowei Ge , Zhen Ling Teo , Miao Li Chee , Yih-Chung Tham , Tyler Hyungtaek Rim , Ching-Yu Cheng , Tien Yin Wong , SNEC Surgical Retina Research Group , Edmund Yick Mun Wong , Shu Yen Lee , Ning Cheung
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摘要
我们着手估计国际上孔源性视网膜脱离(RRD)的发病率,并评估其随时间的时间趋势。RRD是急性视力丧失的一个主要原因,目前缺乏对其全球发病率和趋势的可靠估计。我们对RRD发病率进行了系统回顾。电子数据库PubMed、Scopus和Thomson Reuters的Web of Science从创建到2022年6月2日进行了搜索。采用logit变换的随机效应荟萃分析模型获得RRD的合并年发病率估计值。采用合并分析评估RRD发病率的时间趋势。在从数据库检索中确定的20,958条记录中,包括来自21个国家的33项研究进行分析(273,977人中的274,836例RRD)。在世卫组织定义的6个全球区域中,有3个区域的研究符合该研究的纳入和排除标准。据估计,每年RRD的国际发病率为每10万人12.17例(95%可信区间[CI] 10.51-14.09);RRD的时间增长趋势为每10年每10万人中有5.4人
International incidence and temporal trends for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: A systematic review and meta-analysis
We set out to estimate the international incidence of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) and to evaluate its temporal trend over time. There is a lack of robust estimates on the worldwide incidence and trend for RRD, a major cause of acute vision loss. We conducted a systematic review of RRD incidence. The electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, and Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science were searched from inception through 2nd June 2022. Random-effects meta-analysis model with logit transformation was performed to obtain pooled annual incidence estimates of RRD. Pooled analysis was performed to evaluate the temporal trend of RRD incidence of the 20,958 records identified from the database searches; 33 studies from 21 countries were included for analysis (274,836 cases of RRD in 273,977 persons). Three of the 6 global regions as defined by WHO had studies that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. The annual international incidence of RRD was estimated to be 12.17 (95% confidence interval [CI] 10.51–14.09) per 100,000 population; with an increasing temporal trend of RRD at 5.4 per 100,000 per decade (p 0.001) from 1997 to 2019. Amongst world regions, the RRD incidence was highest in Europe (14.52 [95% CI 11.79 – 17.88] per 100,000 population), followed by Western Pacific (10.55 [95% CI 8.71–12.75] per 100,000 population) and Regions of Americas (8.95 [95% CI 6.73–11.92] per 100,000 population). About one in 10,000 persons develop RRD each year. There is evidence of increasing trend for RRD incidence over time, with possibly doubling of the current incidence rate within the next 2 decades.
期刊介绍:
Survey of Ophthalmology is a clinically oriented review journal designed to keep ophthalmologists up to date. Comprehensive major review articles, written by experts and stringently refereed, integrate the literature on subjects selected for their clinical importance. Survey also includes feature articles, section reviews, book reviews, and abstracts.