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Susceptibility to eye diseases in relation to age and kidney failure among Taiwanese adults.
Chiu, Shin-Lin; Nfor, Oswald Ndi; Chen, Chiu-Liang; Tantoh, Disline Manli; Lu, Wen Yu; Chen, Pei-Hsin; Liaw, Yung-Po.
Affiliation
  • Chiu SL; Department of Ophthalmology, Changhua Christian Hospital, 500, Changhua City, Taiwan.
  • Nfor ON; College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Da-Yeh University, 515006, Changhua County, Taiwan.
  • Chen CL; Department of Post-Baccalaureate Medicine, College of Medicine, National Chung Hsing University, 40201, Taichung City, Taiwan.
  • Tantoh DM; Department of Public Health, Institute of Public Health, Chung Shan Medical University, No. 110, Sec. 1 Jianguo N. Rd, 40201, Taichung City, Taiwan.
  • Lu WY; Department of Orthopedics, Changhua Christian Hospital, 500, Changhua City, Taiwan.
  • Chen PH; Department of Nursing, Hungkuang University, 433, Taichung City, Taiwan.
  • Liaw YP; Department of Public Health, Institute of Public Health, Chung Shan Medical University, No. 110, Sec. 1 Jianguo N. Rd, 40201, Taichung City, Taiwan.
BMC Geriatr ; 24(1): 174, 2024 Feb 19.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38374002
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The kidney and eyes share common pathways and are thought to be closely connected. Chronic kidney disease and major eye diseases, such as cataract and glaucoma, are strongly associated with age. However, further investigation is needed to understand the joint impact of age and kidney diseases on eye diseases. In this study, we assessed the risk of eye diseases in relation to age and kidney failure in Taiwanese adults.

METHODS:

Our study included 127,561 cancer-free volunteers aged 30 to 70 years who participated in the Taiwan Biobank (TWB) project from 2008 to 2020. Information on the main exposures (kidney failure and age) and the outcome (eye diseases, including glaucoma, cataract, xerophthalmia, and retinal detachment) was collected through questionnaires.

RESULTS:

In general, kidney failure and older age were independently associated with a higher risk of eye, particularly cataract and retinal detachment prevalence odds ratio (POR); 95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.480; 1.635-3.761 for cataract and 3.885; 1.968-7.666 for retinal detachment. A significant interaction between kidney failure and age on cataract was observed (p-value = 0.0002). Age-stratified analysis revealed a higher risk of cataract among patients with kidney failure aged below 50 (POR = 6.534; 95% CI = 2.493-17.124) and between 50 and 60 years (POR = 3.957; 95%CI = 1.986-7.881). Combining kidney failure and age (reference no kidney failure and age < 50 years), kidney failure in all age groups was associated with a higher risk of cataract. The PORs; 95% CIs were 10.725; 4.227-27.211 for patients below 50 years, 28.487; 14.270-56.866 for those aged 50-60 years, and 43.183; 24.434-72.824 for those > 60 years. Combining cataract and age (reference no cataract and age < 50 years), patients below 50 years had the highest risk of kidney failure (POR; 95% CI = 9.510; 3.722-24.297).

CONCLUSIONS:

Our study suggests that age and kidney failure may jointly contribute to eye diseases, particularly cataract. The association between cataract and kidney failure could be bidirectional, especially in individuals below 50 years. This significant bidirectional relationship underscores the need for screening patients with cataract for kidney failure and vice versa, particularly in younger adults.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cataract / Retinal Detachment / Glaucoma / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: BMC Geriatr Journal subject: GERIATRIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cataract / Retinal Detachment / Glaucoma / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: BMC Geriatr Journal subject: GERIATRIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan