Purpose: The purpose of this article was to evaluate the potential association between sociodemographic factors with clinical characteristics, vision-related quality of life (QoL), and glaucoma-related symptoms scores in a large cohort of primary open-angle glaucoma patients. Materials and Methods: Multicenter, cross-sectional study involving academic and nonacademic centers. Previously diagnosed primary open-angle glaucoma patients aged >18 years were enrolled. At baseline, information on demographic characteristics, social, medical and ocular history, clinical presentation and treatments was collected. Vision-related QoL was evaluated by means of the 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25), while glaucoma-related symptoms were evaluated using the Glaucoma Symptom Scale (GSS) questionnaire. The associations between sociodemographic factors with clinical characteristics (mean deviation, pattern standard deviation, best-corrected visual acuity), NEI-VFQ-25, and GSS scores were evaluated by means of univariate and multivariate general linear models. Results: A total of 3227 patients were enrolled. Older age and male sex were significantly associated with lower mean deviation (P<0.01) and higher pattern standard deviation (P<0.01), whereas older age was associated with lower best-corrected visual acuity (P<0.01). The composite GSS score was related to age (P=0.02), sex (P<0.01), employment (P=0.01), and profession (P=0.04), while the total NEI-VFQ-25 score was associated with sex (P<0.01), marital status (P=0.02), and employment (P=0.02). Conclusions: Age and sex were significantly associated with almost all indicators of glaucoma severity at baseline. Other variables, such as employment, profession, and marital status were significantly associated with vision-related QoL scores.

Riva, I., Legramandi, L., Katsanos, A., Oddone, F., Rulli, E., Roberti, G., et al. (2018). Influence of sociodemographic factors on disease characteristics and vision-related quality of life in primary open-angle glaucoma patients: The Italian primary open angle glaucoma study (IPOAGS). JOURNAL OF GLAUCOMA, 27(9), 776-784 [10.1097/IJG.0000000000000989].

Influence of sociodemographic factors on disease characteristics and vision-related quality of life in primary open-angle glaucoma patients: The Italian primary open angle glaucoma study (IPOAGS)

Manni G.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this article was to evaluate the potential association between sociodemographic factors with clinical characteristics, vision-related quality of life (QoL), and glaucoma-related symptoms scores in a large cohort of primary open-angle glaucoma patients. Materials and Methods: Multicenter, cross-sectional study involving academic and nonacademic centers. Previously diagnosed primary open-angle glaucoma patients aged >18 years were enrolled. At baseline, information on demographic characteristics, social, medical and ocular history, clinical presentation and treatments was collected. Vision-related QoL was evaluated by means of the 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ-25), while glaucoma-related symptoms were evaluated using the Glaucoma Symptom Scale (GSS) questionnaire. The associations between sociodemographic factors with clinical characteristics (mean deviation, pattern standard deviation, best-corrected visual acuity), NEI-VFQ-25, and GSS scores were evaluated by means of univariate and multivariate general linear models. Results: A total of 3227 patients were enrolled. Older age and male sex were significantly associated with lower mean deviation (P<0.01) and higher pattern standard deviation (P<0.01), whereas older age was associated with lower best-corrected visual acuity (P<0.01). The composite GSS score was related to age (P=0.02), sex (P<0.01), employment (P=0.01), and profession (P=0.04), while the total NEI-VFQ-25 score was associated with sex (P<0.01), marital status (P=0.02), and employment (P=0.02). Conclusions: Age and sex were significantly associated with almost all indicators of glaucoma severity at baseline. Other variables, such as employment, profession, and marital status were significantly associated with vision-related QoL scores.
2018
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/30 - MALATTIE APPARATO VISIVO
English
glaucoma
quality of life
sociodemographic factors
Riva, I., Legramandi, L., Katsanos, A., Oddone, F., Rulli, E., Roberti, G., et al. (2018). Influence of sociodemographic factors on disease characteristics and vision-related quality of life in primary open-angle glaucoma patients: The Italian primary open angle glaucoma study (IPOAGS). JOURNAL OF GLAUCOMA, 27(9), 776-784 [10.1097/IJG.0000000000000989].
Riva, I; Legramandi, L; Katsanos, A; Oddone, F; Rulli, E; Roberti, G; Quaranta, L; Varano, L; Carchedi, T; Talarico, S; Parravano, F; Motolese, I; Bagaglia, Sa; Rossi, Gcm; Lateri, S; Bossolesi, L; Carmassi, L; Rolle, T; Piccini, R; Ratiglia, R; Rossi, A; Gandolfi, S; Tagliavini, V; Ungaro, N; Fossarello, M; Cucca, A; Zucca, I; Uva, M; Bonacci, E; Cardarella, G; Tognetto, D; Vattovani, O; Vallon, P; Iannacone, F; Fontana, L; Marchi, S; Manni, G; Jannetta, D; Rossetti, L; Maggiolo, E; Oneta, O; Sborgia, C; Cantatore, F; Mastropasqua, L; Agnifili, L; Campos, E; Gizzi, C; Giannaccare, G; Pucci, V; Cassamali, M; Costagliola, C; Scotto, R; Musolino, M; Landi, L; Bagnis, A
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