Broadbent Eliza, Künzel Sandrine H, Pfau Maximilian, Schmitz-Valckenberg Steffen, Fleckenstein Monika
Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, 65 North Mario Capecchi Drive, Salt Lake City, 84312, UT, USA.
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Eye (Lond). 2025 Feb;39(2):217-227. doi: 10.1038/s41433-024-03443-0. Epub 2024 Oct 29.
Progression of geographic atrophy varies significantly based on individual and lesion characteristics. Much research has strived to understand prognostic indicators of lesion progression over time, yet integrating findings to date may pose a challenge to clinicians. This review strives to synthesize current knowledge on genetic, behavioral, structural, and functional factors that influence geographic atrophy across the lifetime. Further, it highlights how vision-related quality of life allows for a more holistic appraisal of the impact of geographic atrophy on everyday functioning. The ultimate aim of this paper is to aid clinicians in counseling patients on medical management as well as providing accurate disease prognostication tailored to the individual patient.
地图样萎缩的进展因个体和病变特征的不同而有显著差异。许多研究致力于了解病变随时间进展的预后指标,但整合迄今的研究结果可能给临床医生带来挑战。本综述力求综合目前关于影响一生中地图样萎缩的遗传、行为、结构和功能因素的知识。此外,它还强调了与视力相关的生活质量如何能更全面地评估地图样萎缩对日常功能的影响。本文的最终目的是帮助临床医生为患者提供医疗管理方面的咨询,并为个体患者提供准确的疾病预后评估。