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The Aotearoa Research Into Keratoconus Study: Geographic Distribution, Demographics, and Clinical Characteristics of Keratoconus in New Zealand.
Gokul, Akilesh; Ziaei, Mohammed; Mathan, Jeremy J; Han, Jina V; Misra, Stuti L; Patel, Dipika V; McGhee, Charles N J.
Afiliação
  • Gokul A; Department of Ophthalmology, New Zealand National Eye Centre, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Cornea ; 41(1): 16-22, 2022 Jan 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33630812
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To investigate the epidemiologic, demographic, and basic clinical characteristics of individuals with keratoconus managed by optometrists in New Zealand (NZ)/Aotearoa.

METHODS:

A prospective, longitudinal, nationwide, survey protocol was completed for every patient with keratoconus who underwent a consultation with participating optometrists in a 2-year period. Data for each patient included date of birth, sex, self-reported ethnicity, new or previous diagnosis, uncorrected (UCVA) and best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), type of refractive correction required to obtain BCVA and keratometric readings obtained using keratometry or computerized topography.

RESULTS:

One thousand eight hundred sixty-nine cases were identified, with a mean age of 41.0 ± 15.7 years, 56.4% being men, and 87.3% with previous diagnosis. The distribution of cases was skewed toward Auckland (41.6%), Waikato (21.3%), Wellington (16.8%), and Bay of Plenty (13.3%). Self-reported ethnicities were predominantly NZ European (54.4%), Maori (24.7%), and Pacific Peoples (15.5%), disproportionate to the general population profile (74.0%, 14.9%, and 7.4% respectively). Most eyes (64.3%) were managed with rigid contact lenses (corneal lens in 34.2%). The mean K-mean was 49.0 ± 5.7 D. The mean UCVA was 6/42 and BCVA was 6/9. Maori and Pacific Peoples had both the highest K-mean and proportions of eyes graded stage IV on the Amsler-Krumeich scale.

CONCLUSIONS:

The results indicate that keratoconus is relatively common in NZ with at least 1869 patients managed by optometrists in 2 years. Most eyes had mild to moderate disease; however, Maori and Pacific Peoples seem to have greater disease severity. An ethnic predilection is apparent, with Maori and Pacific Peoples overrepresented relative to their population proportions, reinforcing a long-held clinical suspicion.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Refração Ocular / Acuidade Visual / Substância Própria / Topografia da Córnea / Ceratocone Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Refração Ocular / Acuidade Visual / Substância Própria / Topografia da Córnea / Ceratocone Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article