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Risk Factors Associated With a Large Vertical Cup-to-Disc Ratio: Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey.

Lee Moon Hyung, Kim Hong Kyu, Kim Sung Soo


AI Summary

This study identified that higher intraocular pressure, systolic blood pressure, and AST/ALT ratio are risk factors for a large vertical cup-to-disc ratio, aiding glaucoma risk assessment.

Abstract

Prcis: Higher intraocular pressure, higher systolic blood pressure, and higher serum aspartate transaminase to alanine aminotransaminase level were risk factors associated with a large vertical cup-to-disk ratio (vCDR).

Purpose

To identify risk factors for a large vCDR using data from the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (2008-2012).

Materials and methods

Out of the total 29,322 participants aged 20 or older who participated in Korea National Health and Nutrition Survey (KHANES) from the year 2008 to 2012, this study was conducted on 21,780 participants, excluding 1449 of them without fundus photographs and 6093 of them with missing values. To identify the risk factors associated with a large vCDR, the participants were divided into 2 groups: ≥0.6 and <0.6.

Results

Of the 21,780 subjects, 2357 of them had a vCDR ≥0.6 and 19,423 had a vCDR <0.6. There were significant differences in age, sex, and educational levels between the 2 groups. After adjusting age, sex, education level, and survey year by propensity score matching, in the group having vCDR ≥0.6, intraocular pressure (IOP) was high, systolic blood pressure (SBP) was high, and serum aspartate transaminase to alanine aminotransaminase level (AST/ALT ratio) was high ( P <0.001, P <0.001, and P <0.001). The results of multiple logistic regression analyses revealed that high IOP, high SBP, high myopia, and high AST/ALT ratio were risk factors for vCDR ≥0.6 ( P <0.001, P =0.006, P =0.005, P <0.001).

Conclusions

In this study, risk factors associated with large vCDR were analyzed. Higher IOP, higher SBP, and higher AST/ALT ratio were related to vCDR ≥0.6.


MeSH Terms

HumansOptic DiskIntraocular PressureGlaucomaRisk FactorsNutrition SurveysAlanineRepublic of Korea

Key Concepts4

After adjusting for age, sex, education level, and survey year by propensity score matching in a cross-sectional study of 21,780 Korean participants, higher intraocular pressure (IOP), higher systolic blood pressure (SBP), and a higher serum aspartate transaminase to alanine aminotransaminase level (AST/ALT ratio) were significantly associated with a vertical cup-to-disk ratio (vCDR) ≥0.6 (P <0.001 for all).

PrognosisCross-sectionalCross-sectional Studyn=21,780 participantsCh10Ch11

Multiple logistic regression analyses in a cross-sectional study of 21,780 Korean participants revealed that high intraocular pressure (P <0.001), high systolic blood pressure (P =0.006), high myopia (P =0.005), and a high serum aspartate transaminase to alanine aminotransaminase level (AST/ALT ratio) (P <0.001) were risk factors for a vertical cup-to-disk ratio (vCDR) ≥0.6.

PrognosisCross-sectionalCross-sectional Studyn=21,780 participantsCh10Ch11

A cross-sectional study using data from the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (2008-2012) was conducted on 21,780 participants aged 20 or older to identify risk factors for a large vertical cup-to-disk ratio (vCDR).

MethodologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional Studyn=21,780 participantsCh10

In a cross-sectional study of 21,780 participants from the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey, 2357 subjects had a vertical cup-to-disk ratio (vCDR) of ≥0.6, while 19,423 had a vCDR <0.6.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional Studyn=21,780 subjectsCh10

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