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Epiretinal membranes: prevalence and associations in relationship to posterior vitreous detachment - the Beijing Eye Study.

Jost B Jonas, Songhomitra Panda-Jonas, Ya Xing Wang, Rahul A Jonas


AI Summary

This study found epiretinal membranes (ERMs) are common (5.9%) and strongly linked to posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) and older age, impacting vision. This highlights PVD's role in ERM development.

Abstract

Purpose

To assess prevalence and associations of epiretinal membranes (ERMs) in a general population.

Methods

In participants of the population-based Beijing Eye Study, we assessed macular volume optical coherence tomographic (OCT) scans for ERMs.

Results

The study included 1351 eyes (914 participants) (age: 64.7±9.8 years; range: 50-91 years). ERMs were detected in 80 eyes (5.9%; 95% CI 4.9% to 6.9%) of 60 participants (6.6%; 95% CI 5.1% to 8.1%), with ERMs without retinal surface wrinkling in 34 (2.5%) eyes, ERMs with retinal surface wrinkling and normal fovea contour in 16 (1.2%) eyes, ERMs with reduced foveal depth in 20 (1.5%) eyes, ERMs with complete foveal flattening in 6 (0.4%) eyes and ERMs with foveal elevation in 4 (0.2%) eyes. Hyper-reflective epiretinal dots (HEDs) were detected in 114 (8.4%) eyes. Higher ERM prevalence was associated (multivariable analysis) with higher stage of posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) (OR: 1.81; 95% CI 1.34 to 2.45; p<0.001), older age (OR: 1.05; 95% CI 1.01 to 1.09; p=0.002), higher prevalence of HEDs (OR: 9.18; 95% CI 4.85 to 17.4; p<0.001) and worse best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) (OR: 2.75; 95% CI 1.04 to 7.30; p=0.04), but not with axial length (p=0.69) or pseudophakia (p=0.98). Out of 746 eyes without PVD, 3 (0.4%) eyes had ERMs (without retinal surface wrinkling) and 9 (1.2%) eyes showed HEDs. Higher ERM stage increased with higher PVD stage (beta: 0.32; p<0.001), older age (beta: 0.11; p=0.006) and worse BCVA (beta: 0.07; p=0.04), but not with axial length (p=0.75) or pseudophakia (p=0.71).

Conclusions

As measured by OCT, ERM prevalence was mainly associated with PVD and to a minor degree with older age and worse BCVA, while longer axial length, pseudophakia or ocular diseases such as age-related macular disease and glaucoma were not related to prevalence and stage of ERMs.


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