尼泊尔一项匹配队列研究中的角膜溃疡与视力受损风险

Angela S Cheng , Puspa Giri , Raghunandan Byanju , Sangita Pradhan , Anju Ligal , Gopal Bhandari , Sadhan Bhandari , Ram Prasad Kandel , Bimal Poudyal , Muthiah Srinivasan , Madan Upadhyay , John P Whitcher , Thomas M Lietman , Jeremy D Keenan , Kieran S O'Brien , VIEW Trial Study Group
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目的我们估算了角膜溃疡与两种结果之间的关系:视力损伤和与视力相关的生活质量。我们调查了农村/城市地区的不同影响。方法我们跟踪了在尼泊尔的一项群集随机试验中发现的 540 例角膜溃疡病例。采用发病密度抽样法,将病例与未发生角膜溃疡的患者按年龄、性别和地点进行配对。临床检查包括视力和改良版的香港视力相关生活质量问卷,以评估两组患者 12 个月后的疗效。中位年龄为 42 岁(四分位数间距 [IQR]:28 岁至 53 岁),63.8% 为女性。在控制了教育和职业因素后,角膜溃疡与视力下降约 1 线(0.11 logMAR 单位,95 % CI 0.06 至 0.15,P < 0.001)和低视力/失明风险增加有关(调整风险比 1.89,95 % CI 1.44 至 2.48,P < 0.001)。角膜溃疡与20个问题的问卷调查中与视力相关的生活质量较低有关(调整后的平均分数差异为-1.69,95 % CI为-2.78至-0.61,P = 0.002)。结论 我们观察到,与未发生角膜溃疡的患者相比,发生角膜溃疡的患者视力较差,视力相关生活质量较低。这项研究以人群为基础,涵盖了所有疾病,证实了角膜溃疡是导致尼泊尔普通人群视力丧失的重要原因,并强调了采取有效的社区角膜溃疡预防干预措施的必要性。
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Corneal ulcers and the risk of visual impairment in a matched cohort study in Nepal

Purpose

We estimated the association between corneal ulcer and two outcomes: visual impairment and vision-related quality of life. We investigated for differential effects by rural/urban location.

Design

Population-based matched prospective cohort study.

Methods

We followed 540 incident corneal ulcer cases identified in a cluster randomized trial in Nepal. Cases were pair-matched to individuals without incident corneal ulcers by age, sex and location using incidence density sampling. Clinical examinations were performed to assess outcomes in both groups after 12 months, which included visual acuity and a modified version of the Hong Kong vision-related quality of life questionnaire.

Results

392 matched pairs had complete outcome data and were included in the analyses. Median age was 42 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 28, 53) and 63.8 % were female. After controlling for education and occupation, corneal ulcer was associated with an approximately 1-line reduction in visual acuity (0.11 logMAR units, 95 % CI 0.06 to 0.15, P < 0.001), and with an increased risk of low vision/blindness (adjusted risk ratio 1.89, 95 % CI 1.44 to 2.48, P < 0.001). Corneal ulcer was associated with lower vision-related quality of life on the 20-question questionnaire (adjusted mean difference in score -1.69, 95 % CI -2.78 to -0.61, P = 0.002). We were unable to demonstrate effect modification for any outcome by rural/urban status.

Conclusions

We observed worse visual acuity and lower vision-related quality of life among those with incident corneal ulcers compared to those without. The population-based design, which captured the full spectrum of disease, confirms that corneal ulcers are an important cause of vision loss in the general population of Nepal and highlights the need for effective community-based corneal ulcer prevention interventions.

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