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Trends in Childhood Glaucoma Prevalence and Incidence in South Korea, 2002-2019: A Nationwide Population-Based Study.

Baek Sung Uk, Kim Su Hwan, Ha Ahnul, Kim Jin-Soo, Yoon Hyung-Jin, Kim Young Kook


AI Summary

South Korean data showed increasing primary congenital glaucoma and decreasing juvenile open-angle glaucoma prevalence, highlighting distinct epidemiological trends crucial for understanding childhood glaucoma.

Abstract

Précis: This nationwide analysis identified the prevalence and incidence of childhood glaucoma for an 18-year period. The prevalence and incidence of primary congenital glaucoma showed increasing trends. Juvenile open angle glaucoma, meanwhile, showed a decreasing tendency.

Purpose

We aimed to determine the trends in the prevalence and incidence of childhood glaucoma in the entire population of South Korea.

Patients and methods: A nationwide retrospective cohort study was performed with an age-specific and sex-specific population of South Korea. The Korean National Health Insurance Service claims database for 2002 to 2019 was accessed to identify cases of ophthalmologist-confirmed primary childhood glaucoma [ie, primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) and juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG)]. Incidence for PCG was estimated for a same-birth-year population, while that for JOAG was estimated using age-specific and sex-specific population figures. To verify the glaucoma cases, we also analyzed the diagnostic codes as well as any information on medication prescriptions and/or ocular-surgery history.

Results

During the 18-year observational period, totals of 505 and 7538 patients were diagnosed with PCG and JOAG, respectively. The mean prevalences of PCG and JOAG were 3.96±0.72 and 14.17±5.18, respectively. The prevalence of PCG showed an overall increasing trend during the study period, but the pattern was not significant ( β =0.049, P =0.143); that of JOAG, meanwhile, showed a significant decreasing tendency ( β =-0.713, P =0.001). PCG prevalence showed no difference between urban and rural areas, but JOAG showed a higher prevalence in rural areas ( P <0.001). As for mean incidence, the rates for PCG and JOAG were 1.54±0.49 and 5.02±1.95 (per 100,000 person-years), respectively, and were higher in males ( P <0.001 and P =0.013).

Conclusion

This study identified childhood glaucoma prevalence and incidence in a general population of East Asian ethnicity. This data could help to promote a better understanding of the typical epidemiological features and clinical courses of childhood glaucoma patients.


MeSH Terms

HumansRepublic of KoreaIncidenceMaleFemalePrevalenceRetrospective StudiesChildChild, PreschoolAdolescentInfantAge DistributionSex DistributionGlaucoma, Open-AngleIntraocular PressureGlaucomaInfant, NewbornDatabases, Factual

Key Concepts5

The mean prevalence of primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) in South Korea from 2002 to 2019 was 3.96±0.72.

EpidemiologyCohortNationwide Retrospective Cohort Studyn=505 patients with PCG from the Korean…Ch10

The mean prevalence of juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG) in South Korea from 2002 to 2019 was 14.17±5.18.

EpidemiologyCohortNationwide Retrospective Cohort Studyn=7538 patients with JOAG from the Kore…Ch10Ch12

The prevalence of juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG) in South Korea showed a significant decreasing tendency (β = -0.713, P = 0.001) during the 18-year study period (2002-2019).

EpidemiologyCohortNationwide Retrospective Cohort Studyn=7538 patients with JOAG from the Kore…Ch10Ch12

The mean incidence rates for primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) and juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG) in South Korea were 1.54±0.49 and 5.02±1.95 per 100,000 person-years, respectively, and were higher in males (P < 0.001 for PCG and P = 0.013 for JOAG).

EpidemiologyCohortNationwide Retrospective Cohort Studyn=505 patients with PCG and 7538 patien…Ch10Ch12

Juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG) showed a higher prevalence in rural areas of South Korea (P < 0.001), while primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) prevalence showed no difference between urban and rural areas.

EpidemiologyCohortNationwide Retrospective Cohort Studyn=505 patients with PCG and 7538 patien…Ch10Ch12

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