Department of Ophthalmology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Peabody, Massachusetts; Department of Ophthalmology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Ophthalmology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Peabody, Massachusetts.
Ophthalmol Glaucoma. 2019 Sep-Oct;2(5):298-308. doi: 10.1016/j.ogla.2019.05.001. Epub 2019 May 9.
To study the extent to which patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) have subjective difficulties with dark (DA) adaptation and vision under low-luminance conditions and to correlate the reported difficulties with severity of disease, specifically visual field loss.
Prospective, comparative case series.
Two hundred twenty patients with and without POAG who sought treatment at an outpatient subspecialty glaucoma clinic between October 2016 and September 2018.
A questionnaire designed to assess difficulties with DA and vision under low luminance (the DA survey) was developed and given to patients during routine clinical evaluation in a hospital-based eye clinic. Retrospective data related to ocular health and glaucoma severity were abstracted from the medical record. A multiple regression analysis was performed to create a predictive model for POAG.
Severity of glaucoma, specifically visual field loss, and classification of participants as glaucoma patients or control participants.
Eighty-five patients with POAG and 127 control participants completed the questionnaire. Exploratory factor analysis of the DA survey using a principal components analysis showed that the items split into 2 dimensions: tasks that involved difficulty with vision under low luminance and those that required DA. Cronbach's α showed a high degree of internal consistency reliability (α = 0.88). Increasing DA survey score correlated with binocular visual field loss among patients with mild, moderate, and advanced POAG (P < 0.001). A model used to differentiate patients with POAG from control participants that included average and intereye difference in cup-to-disc ratio, family history of glaucoma, and DA survey score showed an accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 96.7%, 92.9%, and 99.2%, respectively.
This pilot study revealed that problems with DA and vision under low luminance are commonly encountered by patients with POAG. These areas of visual disability are not assessed routinely in glaucoma care. A questionnaire assessing vision under low luminance and light-dark transitions may serve as a proxy for functional impairment in glaucoma. When paired with risk factors such as structural features of the optic nerve and family history, this survey instrument may be suitable to screen for patients with POAG.
研究原发性开角型青光眼(POAG)患者在暗适应和低光照条件下视力方面的主观障碍程度,并将报告的障碍与疾病严重程度(特别是视野丧失)相关联。
前瞻性、对照病例系列。
2016 年 10 月至 2018 年 9 月期间在一家门诊眼科专科诊所寻求治疗的 220 例 POAG 患者和无 POAG 患者。
设计了一份评估暗适应和低光照下视力障碍的问卷(暗适应调查),并在医院眼科诊所的常规临床评估期间将其提供给患者。从病历中提取与眼部健康和青光眼严重程度相关的回顾性数据。进行了多元回归分析,以创建 POAG 的预测模型。
青光眼严重程度,特别是视野丧失,以及将参与者分类为青光眼患者或对照参与者。
85 例 POAG 患者和 127 例对照参与者完成了问卷。使用主成分分析对暗适应调查进行探索性因子分析显示,项目分为 2 个维度:涉及低光照下视力障碍的任务和需要暗适应的任务。Cronbach's α 显示出高度的内部一致性可靠性(α=0.88)。在轻度、中度和晚期 POAG 患者中,暗适应调查评分的增加与双眼视野丧失相关(P<0.001)。用于区分 POAG 患者和对照参与者的模型包括平均杯盘比和双眼差异、青光眼家族史和暗适应调查评分,其准确性、敏感性和特异性分别为 96.7%、92.9%和 99.2%。
这项初步研究表明,POAG 患者普遍存在暗适应和低光照下视力问题。这些视觉障碍领域在青光眼护理中未得到常规评估。评估低光照和光暗转换下视力的问卷可能作为青光眼功能障碍的替代指标。当与视神经结构特征和家族史等危险因素结合使用时,这种调查工具可能适合筛查 POAG 患者。