Relationship between physical and psychological functioning and health‐related quality of life in congenital Aniridia

Author:

Landsend Erlend Christoffer Sommer1ORCID,von der Lippe Charlotte2,Mediå Line3,Miller Jeanette Ullmann3,Berge Knut Erik4,Sigurdardottir Solrun3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

2. Department of Medical Genetics Telemark Hospital Trust Skien Norway

3. Centre for Rare Disorders Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

4. Department of Medical Genetics Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractPurposeCongenital aniridia is a serious eye disease characterized by absence of iris to various degrees. The aims of this study were to investigate health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in adults with aniridia and assess the relationships between HRQoL, psychological status, ocular health and obesity.MethodsTwenty‐nine adults with congenital aniridia (48% male, aged 18–79 years) participated. HRQoL was measured with SF‐36 and the EQ visual analogue scale (VAS). The physical (PCS) and mental (MCS) component summaries of the SF‐36 were calculated with higher scores indicating better HRQoL. Symptoms of anxiety and depression were measured using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Obesity was assessed with the Patient‐Reported Outcomes in Obesity (PROS). Sociodemographic characteristics, genetic variants and ocular and medical health variables were also analysed.ResultsThe participants scored significantly lower in the general health domain of the SF‐36 than the general population (65.2 vs. 75.3, p = 0.017). The EQ VAS score was also lower in the aniridia group (64.9 vs. 77.9, p = 0.021). Low PCS score was correlated with presence of ocular pain (p = 0.019), high HADS score (p = 0.017) and high PROS score (p = 0.009). Low MCS score was related to higher educational level (p = 0.038) and high HADS score (p < 0.001). High HADS and PROS scores were both related to low EQ VAS scores.ConclusionAdults with congenital aniridia scored worse on certain measures of HRQoL than the general population. Poorer HRQoL was associated with increased symptoms of anxiety, depression and obesity and with presence of ocular pain.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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