Shneor Einat, Millodot Michel, Blumberg Sharon, Ortenberg Ilya, Behrman Shmuel, Gordon-Shaag Ariela
Department of Optometry, Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem, Israel.
Clin Exp Optom. 2013 Mar;96(2):219-24. doi: 10.1111/cxo.12005. Epub 2012 Dec 20.
The purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of keratoconic patients seen in a specialised contact lens practice from a general population with a high prevalence of the disease.
Patients attending a contact lens practice for management of keratoconus were asked to complete a questionnaire. Data were collected on demographic characteristics, general health, family history, eye rubbing, allergy, asthma, eczema, education level, history of keratoplasty and smoking.
Two hundred and forty-four patients completed the questionnaire. There was a male bias (54.5 per cent). The majority of the patients (78.7 per cent) wore contact lenses, of whom 67.7 per cent wore hard, 13 per cent soft and 4.2 per cent scleral contact lenses. Some of the patients (21.3 per cent) had undergone corneal graft surgery. Eighteen per cent had an associated systemic disease, the most common of which was type 2 diabetes, although this disease was less prevalent, but not significantly, in the keratoconic sample than in the general population (p = 0.19). The prevalence of eye rubbing (65.6 per cent) was similar to other studies. Compared to the general population, asthma (13.2 per cent) was slightly, but not significantly, less prevalent (p = 0.17), eczema (6.6 per cent) was significantly less (p < 0.001) and allergy (34.4 per cent) was more prevalent (p < 0.001). A high proportion of patients reported a family history of the disease (27.9 per cent) and most were better educated than the general population.
The results of this survey concur with those of other studies with regard to most known characteristics of keratoconus; however, the proportion of asthma and eczema tended to be less than in other surveys and may be linked to the environmental influence of a hot and sunny country. The high prevalence of positive family history of the disease in this cohort suggests a genetic influence.
本研究的目的是描述在圆锥角膜患病率较高的普通人群中,在一家专业隐形眼镜诊所就诊的圆锥角膜患者的特征。
要求到隐形眼镜诊所治疗圆锥角膜的患者填写一份问卷。收集了有关人口统计学特征、一般健康状况、家族史、揉眼情况、过敏、哮喘、湿疹、教育程度、角膜移植史和吸烟情况的数据。
244名患者完成了问卷。存在男性偏多的情况(54.5%)。大多数患者(78.7%)佩戴隐形眼镜,其中67.7%佩戴硬性隐形眼镜,13%佩戴软性隐形眼镜,4.2%佩戴巩膜接触镜。一些患者(21.3%)接受过角膜移植手术。18%的患者患有相关的全身性疾病,其中最常见的是2型糖尿病,尽管该疾病在圆锥角膜样本中的患病率低于普通人群,但差异不显著(p = 0.19)。揉眼的患病率(65.6%)与其他研究相似。与普通人群相比,哮喘(13.2%)的患病率略低,但差异不显著(p = 0.17),湿疹(6.6%)的患病率显著更低(p < 0.001),过敏(34.4%)的患病率更高(p < 0.001)。很大一部分患者报告有该疾病的家族史(27.9%),并且大多数患者的受教育程度高于普通人群。
本次调查的结果在圆锥角膜的大多数已知特征方面与其他研究一致;然而,哮喘和湿疹的比例往往低于其他调查,这可能与炎热阳光充足国家的环境影响有关。该队列中疾病家族史阳性的高患病率表明存在遗传影响。