Am J Ophthalmol
Am J OphthalmolApril 2019Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Predictors of Falls per Step and Falls per Year At and Away From Home in Glaucoma.

Visual FieldDiagnosis & Screening

Summary

In this glaucoma population, most falls occurred at home, and the risk of any step resulting in a fall was higher at home.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine where glaucoma patients most often fall and how integrated visual field (IVF) damage affects falls rates per year (falls/year) and per step (falls/step) at and away from home.

DESIGN

Prospective, observational cohort study.

METHODS

In 225 patients with glaucoma or suspected glaucoma, falls data were collected via calendars, fall location was classified through follow-up questionnaires, and steps taken at and away from home were judged by integrating data from annual week-long accelerometer and GPS trials. Main outcome measures were the association of IVF sensitivity with fall rates per year or step, stratified by location.

RESULTS

Participants took more away steps than home steps (2366 vs 1524, P .1 for both), but was associated with a higher rate of home falls/step (rate ratio = 1.34/5 dB worse sensitivity, P = .03) and away falls/step (rate ratio = 1.47/5 dB worse sensitivity, P = .003).

CONCLUSIONS

In this glaucoma population, most falls occurred at home, and the risk of any step resulting in a fall was higher at home. Those with greater VF damage were more likely to fall for each step taken both at and away from home. Efforts such as home environmental modification should be considered in the visually impaired to prevent falls while maintaining physical activity.

Discussion

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