Literature DB >> 9603746

Prevalence of serious eye disease and visual impairment in a north London population: population based, cross sectional study.

A Reidy1, D C Minassian, G Vafidis, J Joseph, S Farrow, J Wu, P Desai, A Connolly.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the magnitude of serious eye disorders and of visual impairment in a defined elderly population of a typical metropolitan area in England, and to assess the frequency they were in touch with, or known to, the eye care services.
DESIGN: Cross sectional survey using two stage cluster random sampling.
SETTING: General practices in north London.
SUBJECTS: Random sample of people aged 65 and older, drawn from a defined population of elderly people registered with 17 general practice groups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Proportions and population prevalence estimates were determined for visual acuity, assessed with the person's own spectacles (if any), classified into four categories: prevalence of cataract, age related macular degeneration, and refractive error causing visual impairment and of definite primary open angle glaucoma; and status of contact with eye services.
RESULTS: 1547 of 1840 (84%) eligible people were examined. The population prevalence of bilateral visual impairment (visual acuity <6/12) was 30%, of which 72% was potentially remediable. 92 of these 448 cases (21%) had visual acuity <6/60 ("blindness") in one or both eyes. Prevalence of cataract causing visual impairment was 30%; 88% of these people were not in touch with the eye services. The prevalence of vision impairing, age related macular degeneration was 8% and of glaucoma (definite cases) was 3%. Three quarters of the people with definite glaucoma were not known to the eye services.
CONCLUSIONS: Untreated visual impairment and eye disorders affect a substantial proportion of people aged 65 years and older. These findings should contribute to the setting up of future strategies for preservation of sight and eye health services in general.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9603746      PMCID: PMC28563          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.316.7145.1643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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