| Literature DB >> 26518087 |
Massimo Cesareo1, Elena Ciuffoletti2, Federico Ricci2, Filippo Missiroli2, Mario Alberto Giuliano2, Raffaele Mancino2, Carlo Nucci2.
Abstract
Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy that can result in progressive and irreversible vision loss, thereby affecting quality of life (QoL) of patients. Several studies have shown a strong correlation between visual field damage and visual disability in patients with glaucoma, even in the early stages of the disease. Visual impairment due to glaucoma affects normal daily activities required for independent living, such as driving, walking, and reading. There is no generally accepted instrument for assessing quality of life in glaucoma patients; different factors involved in visual disability from the disease are difficult to quantify and not easily standardized. This chapter summarizes recent works from clinical and epidemiological studies, which describe how glaucoma affects the performance of important vision-related activities and QoL.Entities:
Keywords: Daily living activities; Disability; Glaucoma; Perimetry; Quality of life; Reading ability; Visual field
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26518087 DOI: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2015.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Brain Res ISSN: 0079-6123 Impact factor: 2.453