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Br J OphthalmolFebruary 202031 citations

Glaucoma in the Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NICOLA): cohort profile, prevalence, awareness and associations.

McCann Paul, Hogg Ruth, Wright David M, Pose-Bazarra Sara, Chakravarthy Usha, Peto Tunde, Cruise Sharon, McGuinness Bernardette, Young Ian S, Kee Frank


AI Summary

This Northern Ireland study found glaucoma prevalence of 2.83% in adults over 50, with two-thirds of cases undiagnosed, highlighting a significant need for improved screening and detection.

Abstract

Background/aims: This study aimed to describe the cohort profile of the Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NICOLA) and to report the prevalence of, awareness of and associations with glaucoma.

Methods

Using geographic stratification, a representative sample of non-institutionalised Northern Irish adults aged over 50 years was invited to participate. NICOLA participants underwent a Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI), a Self-Completion Questionnaire (SCQ) and a health assessment. The CAPI and SCQ collected comprehensive sociodemographic and health-related data. At the health assessment, participants underwent optic disc stereophotography, intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement using ocular response analyser (ORA), autorefraction, spectral domain optical coherence tomography and self-reported history of glaucoma. We invited NICOLA participants suspected of having glaucoma due to optic disc appearance or raised IOP for clinical examination by a glaucoma expert and perimetry. Epidemiological definitions by the International Society Geographical and Epidemiological Ophthalmology were used to define glaucoma.

Results

Of 3221 NICOLA participants (mean age 64.4, SD 8.5, female sex 51.7%) who attended the health assessment component of the NICOLA study (and had a vertical cup to disc ratio measurement in at least one eye), 91 participants had glaucoma. Overall, the crude prevalence of glaucoma was 2.83% (95% CI 2.31% to 3.46%) and 67% of affected individuals did not give a self-reported history of glaucoma.

Conclusions

The prevalence of glaucoma in Northern Ireland is comparable with other population-based studies of European populations. Approximately two-thirds of people with glaucoma were undiagnosed.


MeSH Terms

AgedAged, 80 and overAgingCohort StudiesFemaleGlaucomaHumansIntraocular PressureLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedNorthern IrelandPhotographyPrevalenceTomography, Optical CoherenceVision DisordersVisual Field TestsVisual Fields

Key Concepts4

The crude prevalence of glaucoma was 2.83% (95% CI 2.31% to 3.46%) among 3221 NICOLA participants (mean age 64.4, SD 8.5, female sex 51.7%) who attended the health assessment component of the NICOLA study and had a vertical cup to disc ratio measurement in at least one eye.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=3221 NICOLA participantsCh10

Approximately 67% of individuals with glaucoma in the NICOLA study (n=91 participants) did not give a self-reported history of glaucoma, indicating that approximately two-thirds of people with glaucoma were undiagnosed.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=91 participants with glaucomaCh10

The prevalence of glaucoma in Northern Ireland is comparable with other population-based studies of European populations.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=3221 NICOLA participantsCh10

The Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NICOLA) described the cohort profile, prevalence, awareness of, and associations with glaucoma in a representative sample of non-institutionalised Northern Irish adults aged over 50 years.

MethodologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=Representative sample of non-institut…Ch10

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