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Disease Associations among Patients Afflicted with Both Glaucoma and Age-Related Macular Degeneration

: This study investigates whether there is an increased propensity to systemic conditions in patients with both age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and glaucoma in order to provide greater insight into patients' overall health and response to physiologic stress. : A large retrospective datas...

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Published in:Journal of clinical medicine 2024-10, Vol.13 (19), p.5941
Main Authors: Dimalanta, Lauren, Pithadia, Kishan, Shenkute, Nathan T, Strelow, Bryan, Zhang, Zhidong, Ulrich, Jan, Zhang, Alice Y, Fleischman, David
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description : This study investigates whether there is an increased propensity to systemic conditions in patients with both age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and glaucoma in order to provide greater insight into patients' overall health and response to physiologic stress. : A large retrospective dataset review was conducted between April 2004 and June 2018, distinguishing four groups based on international classification of diseases (ICD) codes: glaucoma only, AMD only, glaucoma and AMD, and cataracts only (as an age-matched control). The systemic disease prevalence of each group was calculated, and a Friedman analysis was used to compare the prevalence between the groups. : This study identified 5243 patients with glaucoma only, 6726 with AMD only, 402 with combined disease, and 25,450 with cataracts only. Age and racial distributions varied between groups in a predictable manner. Two conditions, heart failure (HF) and dementia, had a statistically higher prevalence in patients with both glaucoma and AMD compared to those with glaucoma alone (HF = 0.036, dementia = 0.024) and cataracts alone (HF = 0.003, dementia = 0.036). There was no significant difference observed in terms of ethnicity and gender among the different disease groups ( > 0.05). : Both AMD and glaucoma individually portend a higher rate of comorbidities than age-matched controls. Patients with concomitant AMD and glaucoma demonstrate a uniquely higher prevalence of heart failure and dementia than those with either disease alone. The underlying association and pathologic mechanisms warrant further investigation to improve the overall health management and prognostication for these individuals.
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Cataracts
Comorbidity
Complications and side effects
Dementia
Glaucoma
Heart failure
Hypertension
Inflammation
Ischemia
Macular degeneration
Metabolism
Optic nerve
Oxidative stress
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Patients
Quality of life
Race
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