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Global estimates on the number of people blind or visually impaired by glaucoma: A meta-analysis from 2000 to 2020

Authors
 GBD 2019 Blindness and Vision Impairment Collaborators 
Citation
 EYE, Vol.38(11) : 2036-2046, 2024-08 
Journal Title
EYE
ISSN
 0950-222X 
Issue Date
2024-08
MeSH
Blindness* / epidemiology ; Blindness* / etiology ; Glaucoma* / complications ; Glaucoma* / epidemiology ; Glaucoma* / physiopathology ; Global Health* ; Humans ; Persons with Visual Disabilities* / statistics & numerical data ; Prevalence ; Vision, Low / epidemiology ; Visual Acuity / physiology
Abstract
Objectives: To estimate global and regional trends from 2000 to 2020 of the number of persons visually impaired by glaucoma and their proportion of the total number of vision-impaired individuals.

Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis of published population studies and grey literature from 2000 to 2020 was carried out to estimate global and regional trends in number of people with vision loss due to glaucoma. Moderate or severe vision loss (MSVI) was defined as visual acuity of 6/60 or better but <6/18 (moderate) and visual acuity of 3/60 or better but <6/60 (severe vision loss). Blindness was defined as presenting visual acuity <3/60.

Results: Globally, in 2020, 3.61 million people were blind and nearly 4.14 million were visually impaired by glaucoma. Glaucoma accounted for 8.39% (95% uncertainty intervals [UIs]: 6.54, 10.29) of all blindness and 1.41% (95% UI: 1.10, 1.75) of all MSVI. Regionally, the highest proportion of blindness relating to glaucoma was found in high-income countries (26.12% [95% UI: 20.72, 32.09]), while the region with the highest age-standardized prevalence of glaucoma-related blindness and MSVI was Sub-Saharan Africa. Between 2000 and 2020, global age-standardized prevalence of glaucoma-related blindness among adults ≥50 years decreased by 26.06% among males (95% UI: 25.87, 26.24), and by 21.75% among females (95% UI: 21.54, 21.96), while MSVI due to glaucoma increased by 3.7% among males (95% UI: 3.42, 3.98), and by 7.3% in females (95% UI: 7.01, 7.59).

Conclusions: Within the last two decades, glaucoma has remained a major cause of blindness globally and regionally.
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DOI
10.1038/s41433-024-02995-5
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Psychiatry (정신과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Seo Yeon(박서연)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/204319
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