Hansol Park, Kyung-Do Han, Kyung-Ah Park, Sei Yeul Oh
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Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and the incidence of depression: a nationwide population-based study (2010-2017).
Background/objectives: The risk of depression in patients with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) has yet to be thoroughly researched. This study aimed to investigate the association between NAION and the onset of depression using a large-scale nationwide cohort in South Korea.
Methods: This is a retrospective, nationwide cohort study involving 145,020 subjects without NAION and 29,004 individuals with a previous NAION diagnosis. Follow-up clinical data were collected until December 31, 2017. Multivariable adjustment models were employed to account for potential confounding factors.
Results: The incidence of new-onset depression was significantly higher among NAION patients (incidence, 38.09 per 1000 person-years) than among non-NAION individuals (incidence, 29.91 per 1000 person-years). After adjusting for demographic factors, socioeconomic status, and comorbid diseases, the association remained significant (aHR = 1.271; 95% CI = 1.226-1.317). Notably, a subgroup analysis highlighted a particularly pronounced risk of depression in NAION patients aged 40 to 64 compared to those aged 65 or older (aHR = 1.34 vs. 1.207; interaction P = 0.0038).
Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate a significant association between NAION and an increased risk of depression, especially in relatively younger patients aged 40 to 64 years. These results highlight the importance of regular monitoring and early intervention for depressive symptoms in patients with NAION.
期刊介绍:
Eye seeks to provide the international practising ophthalmologist with high quality articles, of academic rigour, on the latest global clinical and laboratory based research. Its core aim is to advance the science and practice of ophthalmology with the latest clinical- and scientific-based research. Whilst principally aimed at the practising clinician, the journal contains material of interest to a wider readership including optometrists, orthoptists, other health care professionals and research workers in all aspects of the field of visual science worldwide. Eye is the official journal of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
Eye encourages the submission of original articles covering all aspects of ophthalmology including: external eye disease; oculo-plastic surgery; orbital and lacrimal disease; ocular surface and corneal disorders; paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus; glaucoma; medical and surgical retina; neuro-ophthalmology; cataract and refractive surgery; ocular oncology; ophthalmic pathology; ophthalmic genetics.