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Prevalences and causes of vision impairment in elderly Chinese: a socioeconomic perspective of a comparative report nested in Jiangsu Eye Study.

Rong-Rong Zhu1, Jian Shi1, Mei Yang1, Huai-Jin Guan1.   

Abstract

AIM: To survey the prevalence and causes of visual impairment/blindness among elderly Chinese from different socioeconomic status in community-based design.
METHODS: Cluster-sampling randomly selected residents from Binhu and Funing District, two areas representing different socioeconomic levels in China with Binhu in an advanced status and Funing in less-developed area. The participants subjected to ophthalmic examination. The presenting visual acuity (PVA) and best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were recorded. Visual impairment and blindness were defined according to World Health Organization criteria. The causes of visual impairment/blindness were identified by ophthalmic examination and/or questionnaire. The socioeconomic status included the per capita gross domestic product, numbers of hospital with ophthalmic service and the number of ophthalmologists per 1 million residents.
RESULTS: We successfully included 12 867 participants form 2 areas in this study. The prevalence of PVA impairment (<20/63 to ≥20/400) in the better eye was 5.4% in Binhu and 23.6% in Funing, while the prevalence of blindness (<20/400) was 0.9% in Binhu and 2.3% in Funing. With BCVA, the prevalence of visual impairment was 2.4% in Binhu and 6.4% in Funing, while the prevalence of blindness was 0.8% in Binhu and 1.6% in Funing. The participants with older age and female gender had higher prevalence in visual impairment and blindness. The highest prevalences of vision impairment and blindness evaluated by BCVA at >80y age group reached 20.4% and 6.3% respectively. The prevalences of vision impairment and blindness evaluated by BCVA were 3.5% and 1.0% in male and 5.0% and 1.3% in female. The above differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). The predominant causes of visual impairment and blindness were cataract, retinal disorders and uncorrected refractive error in both areas. The socioeconomic status was associated with visual impairment and blindness.
CONCLUSION: This community-based study build a sufficient sample size for an ophthalmic survey. Our data show the disparities on socioeconomic development and genders in visual impairment and blindness in China. Special emphasis of ophthalmic service should be placed on females and less-developed area.

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Keywords:  blindness; community-based; prevalence; socioeconomic development; vision impairment

Year:  2016        PMID: 27500116      PMCID: PMC4951662          DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2016.07.19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 2222-3959            Impact factor:   1.779


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