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Global causes of blindness and distance vision impairment 1990–2020: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Document Type
article
Author
Seth R Flaxman, PhDRupert R A Bourne, ProfMDSerge Resnikoff, ProfMDPeter Ackland, MPhilTasanee Braithwaite, MPHMaria V Cicinelli, MDAditi Das, MDJost B Jonas, ProfMDJill Keeffe, ProfPhDJohn H Kempen, MDJanet Leasher, ProfODHans Limburg, PhDKovin Naidoo, PhDKonrad Pesudovs, ProfPhDAlex Silvester, MDGretchen A Stevens, D.ScNina Tahhan, PhDTien Y Wong, ProfPhDHugh R Taylor, MDRupert BournePeter AcklandAries ArditiYaniv BarkanaBanu BozkurtTasanee BraithwaiteAlain BronDonald BudenzFeng CaiRobert CassonUsha ChakravarthyJaewan ChoiMaria Vittoria CicinelliNathan CongdonReza DanaRakhi DandonaLalit DandonaAditi DasIva DekarisMonte Del MonteJenny devaLaura DreerLeon EllweinMarcela FrazierKevin FrickDavid FriedmanJoao FurtadoHua GaoGus GazzardRonnie GeorgeStephen GichuhiVictor GonzalezBilly HammondMary Elizabeth HartnettMinguang HeJames HejtmancikFlavio HiraiJohn HuangApril IngramJonathan JavittJost JonasCharlotte JoslinJill KeeffeJohn KempenMoncef KhairallahRohit KhannaJudy KimGeorge LambrouVan Charles LansinghPaolo LanzettaJanet LeasherJennifer LimHans LIMBURGKaweh MansouriAnu MathewAlan MorseBeatriz MunozDavid MuschKovin NaidooVinay NangiaMaria PalaiouMaurizio Battaglia ParodiFernando Yaacov PenaKonrad PesudovsTunde PetoHarry QuigleyMurugesan RajuPradeep RamuluZane RankinSerge ResnikoffDana RezaAlan RobinLuca RossettiJinan SaaddineMya SandarJanet SerleTueng ShenRajesh ShettyPamela SievingJuan Carlos SilvaAlex SilvesterRita S. SitorusDwight StambolianGretchen StevensHugh TaylorJaime TejedorJames TielschMiltiadis TsilimbarisJan van MeursRohit VarmaGianni VirgiliYa Xing WangNing-Li WangSheila WestPeter WiedemannTien WongRichard WormaldYingfeng Zheng
Source
The Lancet Global Health, Vol 5, Iss 12, Pp e1221-e1234 (2017)
Subject
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2214-109X
Abstract
Summary: Background: Contemporary data for causes of vision impairment and blindness form an important basis of recommendations in public health policies. Refreshment of the Global Vision Database with recently published data sources permitted modelling of cause of vision loss data from 1990 to 2015, further disaggregation by cause, and forecasts to 2020. Methods: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we analysed published and unpublished population-based data for the causes of vision impairment and blindness from 1980 to 2014. We identified population-based studies published before July 8, 2014, by searching online databases with no language restrictions (MEDLINE from Jan 1, 1946, and Embase from Jan 1, 1974, and the WHO Library Database). We fitted a series of regression models to estimate the proportion of moderate or severe vision impairment (defined as presenting visual acuity of 14% of blindness) as causes in the high-income subregions. Blindness and vision impairment at all ages in 2015 due to diabetic retinopathy (odds ratio 2·52 [1·48–3·73]) and cataract (1·21 [1·17–1·25]) were more common among women than among men, whereas blindness and vision impairment due to glaucoma (0·71 [0·57–0·86]) and corneal opacity (0·54 [0·43–0·66]) were more common among men than among women, with no sex difference related to age-related macular degeneration (0·91 [0·70–1·14]). Interpretation: The number of people affected by the common causes of vision loss has increased substantially as the population increases and ages. Preventable vision loss due to cataract (reversible with surgery) and refractive error (reversible with spectacle correction) continue to cause most cases of blindness and moderate or severe vision impairment in adults aged 50 years and older. A large scale-up of eye care provision to cope with the increasing numbers is needed to address avoidable vision loss. Funding: Brien Holden Vision Institute.