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Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)November 20225 citations

Diabetic Patients With Rosacea Increase the Risks of Diabetic Macular Edema, Dry Eye Disease, Glaucoma, and Cataract.

Wang Fang-Ying, Kang Eugene Yu-Chuan, Liu Chun-Hao, Ng Chau Yee, Shao Shih-Chieh, Lai Edward Chia-Cheng, Wu Wei-Chi, Huang Yi-You, Chen Kuan-Jen, Lai Chi-Chun


AI Summary

Diabetic patients with rosacea had higher risks of diabetic macular edema, glaucoma, dry eye, and cataract. This suggests rosacea may be a risk factor for these ocular complications in diabetes.

Abstract

Purpose

Inflammation plays a role in diabetic eye diseases, but the association between rosacea and eye diseases in patients with diabetes remains unknown.

Design

This retrospective cohort study used claims data from the National Health Insurance Research Database in Taiwan to investigate the association between rosacea and eye diseases in patients with diabetes.

Materials and methods

Taiwanese patients diagnosed as having diabetes mellitus between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 2013, and using any hypoglycemic agents were included and divided into rosacea and nonrosacea groups. After applying 1:20 sex and age matching and exclusion criteria, 1:4 propensity score matching (PSM) was conducted to balance the covariate distribution between the groups. The risk of time-to-event outcome between rosacea and nonrosacea groups in the PSM cohort was compared using the Fine and Gray subdistribution hazard model.

Results

A total of 4096 patients with rosacea and 16,384 patients without rosacea were included in the analysis. During a mean follow-up period of 5 years, diabetic patients with rosacea had significantly higher risks of diabetic macular edema [subdistribution hazard ratio (SHR): 1.31, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.05-1.63], glaucoma with medical treatment (SHR: 1.11, 95% CI: 1.01-1.21), dry eye disease (SHR: 1.55, 95% CI: 1.38-1.75), and cataract surgery (SHR: 1.13, 95% CI: 1.02-1.25) compared with diabetic patients without rosacea. A cumulative incidence analysis performed up to 14 years after the index date revealed that the risks of developing ocular diseases consistently increased over time. No significant differences in diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, retinal vascular occlusion, ischemic optic neuropathy, optic neuritis, uveitis, or retinal detachment were identified according to rosacea diagnosis. However, we observed significant associations between rosacea and psoriasis, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and major depressive disorder among patients with diabetes.

Conclusions

Rosacea is associated with diabetic macular edema, glaucoma, dry eye disease, and cataract development in diabetic patients, as well as increased risks of psoriasis, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and depression in diabetic patients.


MeSH Terms

HumansMacular EdemaDiabetic RetinopathyRetrospective StudiesIrritable Bowel SyndromeMajor Depressive DisorderCataractGlaucomaDry Eye SyndromesRosaceaPsoriasisDiabetes Mellitus

Key Concepts5

Diabetic patients with rosacea had significantly higher risks of diabetic macular edema (subdistribution hazard ratio (SHR): 1.31, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.05-1.63) compared with diabetic patients without rosacea.

PrognosisCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=4096 diabetic patients with rosacea a…Ch10

Diabetic patients with rosacea had significantly higher risks of glaucoma with medical treatment (SHR: 1.11, 95% CI: 1.01-1.21) compared with diabetic patients without rosacea.

PrognosisCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=4096 diabetic patients with rosacea a…Ch10Ch12

Diabetic patients with rosacea had significantly higher risks of dry eye disease (SHR: 1.55, 95% CI: 1.38-1.75) compared with diabetic patients without rosacea.

PrognosisCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=4096 diabetic patients with rosacea a…Ch10

Diabetic patients with rosacea had significantly higher risks of cataract surgery (SHR: 1.13, 95% CI: 1.02-1.25) compared with diabetic patients without rosacea.

PrognosisCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=4096 diabetic patients with rosacea a…Ch10

A retrospective cohort study used claims data from the National Health Insurance Research Database in Taiwan to investigate the association between rosacea and eye diseases in patients with diabetes, including 4096 patients with rosacea and 16,384 patients without rosacea.

MethodologyCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=4096 diabetic patients with rosacea a…Ch10

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