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双重感官障碍:全球患病率、未来预测及其与认知衰退的关联。

Dual sensory impairment: Global prevalence, future projections, and its association with cognitive decline.

作者信息

Yeo Brian Sheng Yep, Gao Esther Yanxin, Tan Benjamin Kye Jyn, Ong Benedict Ding Chao, Cho Ryan Wei Yang, Lim Chee Yit, Man Ryan Eyn Kidd, Fenwick Eva K, Gupta Preeti, Chen Christopher Li-Hsian, Chew Samuel Teong Huang, Teo Neville Wei Yang, Toh Song Tar, Ng Jia Hui, Tan Vanessa Yee Jueen, Lamoureux Ecosse L

机构信息

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Alzheimers Dement. 2025 Feb;21(2):e14465. doi: 10.1002/alz.14465. Epub 2025 Jan 30.

Abstract

There is rising public health concern surrounding dual sensory impairment (DSI), or comorbid hearing and vision impairments. Its global prevalence and the magnitude of its association with cognitive decline (CD) is unclear. Three databases were searched for epidemiological studies examining DSI prevalence or its association with CD. Independent reviewers selected studies, extracted data, and evaluated bias. Random-effects meta-analyses were performed. Projections were estimated using United Nations data. The population attributable fraction of DSI-associated CD was calculated. Among 43 studies with 5,246,796 participants, clinically assessed DSI prevalence was 5.50% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.88%-10.26%), with regional/ethnic/age variations. DSI prevalence is projected to increase by 27.2% from 2025 to 2050. Approximately 59.83% (95%CI = 41.03-76.12) of DSI patients had cognitive impairment. Baseline DSI was associated with incident CD (odds ratio [OR] = 1.72, 95%CI = 1.37-2.15). Globally, 3.81% (95%CI = 1.05-10.55) of incident CD may be attributed to DSI. DSI is globally prevalent, growing, and associated with CD, highlighting the need for better health policy and resource allocation. HIGHLIGHTS: The global prevalence of DSI is 5.50%, with geographical, ethnical and age variations. The prevalence of DSI rises with age and is projected to increase by 27.2% by 2050. Approximately 60% of individuals with DSI may have measurable cognitive impairment. DSI was associated with a 72% greater longitudinal risk of incident CD. Globally, 3.81% of CD cases may be attributable to DSI.

摘要

公众对双重感官障碍(DSI),即合并存在的听力和视力障碍,的健康关注度日益提高。其全球患病率以及与认知衰退(CD)的关联程度尚不清楚。检索了三个数据库以查找有关DSI患病率或其与CD关联的流行病学研究。独立评审员筛选研究、提取数据并评估偏倚。进行随机效应荟萃分析。使用联合国数据进行预测。计算了与DSI相关的CD的人群归因分数。在43项涉及5246796名参与者的研究中,临床评估的DSI患病率为5.50%(95%置信区间[CI]=2.88%-10.26%),存在地区/种族/年龄差异。预计从2025年到2050年,DSI患病率将增加27.2%。约59.83%(95%CI=41.03-76.12)的DSI患者存在认知障碍。基线DSI与新发CD相关(优势比[OR]=1.72,95%CI=1.37-2.15)。在全球范围内,3.81%(95%CI=1.05-10.55)的新发CD可能归因于DSI。DSI在全球普遍存在且呈上升趋势,并与CD相关,这凸显了制定更好的卫生政策和资源分配的必要性。要点:DSI的全球患病率为5.50%,存在地理、种族和年龄差异。DSI患病率随年龄增长而上升,预计到2050年将增加27.2%。约60%的DSI患者可能存在可测量的认知障碍。DSI与新发CD的纵向风险增加72%相关。在全球范围内,3.81%的CD病例可能归因于DSI。

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