Prevalence of age-related macular degeneration and retinal pseudodrusen in an elderly population. The ural very old study
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Prevalence of age-related macular degeneration and retinal pseudodrusen in an elderly population. The ural very old study
Abstract
Purpose: To assess the prevalence of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) in very old individuals.
Methods: The population-based Ural Very Old Study consisted of 1526 (81.1%) out of 1882 eligible individuals aged 85 + years. All individuals living in the study regions and having an age of 85 + years were eligible for the study. The presence of AMD and RPDs was assessed on color fundus photographs, red-free fundus images, and optical coherence tomographic images.
Results: The study included 932 (61.1% of 1526) individuals (age:88.6 ± 2.7 years) with available fundus images. Prevalence of any, early, intermediate and late AMD was 439/932 (47.1%; 95%CI:44.0,50.0), 126/932 (13.5%; 95% CI:11.0,16.0), 185/932 (19.8%; 95% CI:17.3,22.3) and 128/932 (13.7%; 95% CI:11.7,15.7), respectively. Neovascular AMD was present in 63 eyes (6.8%;95%CI:5.3,8.3) and geographic atrophy in 65 eyes (7.0%;95%CI:5.0,9.0). Higher prevalence of any AMD and late AMD was significantly correlated with urban region of habitation (OR:3.34; 95% CI:2.37,4.71; P < 0.001), and with older age (OR:1.12; 95% CI:1.04,1.19; P = 0.001), female sex (OR:1.63; 95%CI:1.02,2.60; P = 0.04), and urban region of habitation (OR:2.89; 95% CI:1.59,5.26; P < 0.001), respectively. RPDs (assessed in 889 (58.3%) study participants) were present in 220/889 participants (24.7%; 95%CI:21.7,27.7). Higher RPD prevalence was associated (multivariable analysis) with higher serum concentration of the rheumatoid factor (OR:1.15; 95% CI:1.04,1.28; P = 0.008), shorter axial length (OR:0.84;95%CI:0.71,0.00;P = 0.04), and higher degree of nuclear cataract (OR:1.06; 95% CI:1.01,1.12; P = 0.02). AMD was the main cause for vision impairment in 230 (24.7%) participants, for moderate-to-severe vision impairment in 75 (8.0%; 95% CI: 6.4, 10.0) individuals, and for blindness in 15 (1.6%; 95%CI: 0.8, 2.5) persons respectively.
Conclusions: In this ethnically mixed, very old population, AMD prevalence (any AMD:47.1%;late AMD:13.7%) was statistically independent of most systemic and ocular parameters. Higher RPD prevalence correlated with shorter axial length.
Key messages: What is known The prevalence of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has been explored in many studies and societies. Information is missing about its prevalence and associations in very old individuals. The same holds true for reticular pseudodrusen of the macula. What is new In an ethnically mixed, very old population in Bashkortostan / Russia, the prevalence of AMD (any AMD: 47.1%; late AMD:13.7%) was statistically independent of most systemic and ocular parameters. Higher prevalence of reticular pseudodrusen correlated with shorter axial length.
Keywords: Age-related macular degeneration; Population-based study; Reticular pseudodrusen; Subretinal drusenoid deposits; Ural Very Old Study.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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