Fifteen-Year Incidence Rate of Primary Angle Closure Disease in the Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study.
Nikhil S Choudhari, Rohit C Khanna, Srinivas Marmamula, Asha Latha Mettla, Pyda Giridhar, Seema Banerjee, Konegari Shekhar, Subhabrata Chakrabarti, Gudlavalleti V S Murthy, Clare Gilbert, Gullapalli N Rao
Summary
This study reports long-term incidence of PACD from rural India. It has implications for eye health care policies, strategies, and planning.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To report on the 15-year incidence of primary angle closure disease (PACD) among participants aged ≥40 years in rural southern India
DESIGN
Population-based longitudinal incidence rate study
METHODS
Setting: 3 rural study centres.
STUDY POPULATION
Phakic participants aged ≥40 years who participated in both examination time points.
OBSERVATION PROCEDURES
All participants at the baseline and at the mean 15-year follow-up visit underwent a detailed interview, anthropometry, blood pressure measurement, and comprehensive eye examination. Automated perimetry was attempted based on predefined criteria. Main outcome measures included development of any form of PACD, as defined by the International Society for Geographical and Epidemiological Ophthalmology (ISGEO), during the follow-up period in phakic participants, who did not have the disease at baseline.
RESULTS
We analyzed data obtained from 1,197 (81.4% out of available 1,470) participants to calculate the incidence of the disease. The mean age (standard deviation) of the study participants at the baseline was 50.2 (8.1) years, with 670 male (45.5%) and 800 female (54.4%) participants. The incidence rate per 100 person-years (95% confidence interval) for primary angle closure suspect, primary angle closure, and primary angle closure glaucoma was 8.8 (8.4, 9.2), 6.2 (5.9, 6.6), and 1.6 (1.4, 1.8), respectively. Thus, the incidence of all forms of PACD was 16.4 (15.9, 17) per 100 person-years. On logistic regression analysis, female gender was a significant risk factor whereas presence of myopia was protective.
CONCLUSIONS
This study reports long-term incidence of PACD from rural India. It has implications for eye health care policies, strategies, and planning.
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