Affiliation:
1. Department of Ophthalmology, Saarland University Medical Center UKS,
Homburg/Saar, Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Background This study aimed to assess the vision-related quality of life
(VRQol) of patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and to evaluate
VRQol according to different types of AMD.
Methods In this small-scale, single-center, prospective investigation,
patients with AMD and subjects without any signs of macular disease were asked
to complete the NEI-VFQ-39. A total of 159 subjects were included and grouped
according to the type of AMD as follows: 40 patients with dry AMD in both eyes
(DD), 40 patients with exudative AMD in one eye (DE), 41 patients with exudative
AMD in both eyes (EE), and 38 subjects without any signs of macular disease, as
a control group (CG).
Results The average age of the participants was 76 ± 7 years, and 44% were
male. Most participants were retired (22.4%), and 75% of patients were initially
diagnosed by their ophthalmologist. All the AMD groups had significantly worse
overall VRQol than the CG. For general vision, near vision, mental health, and
role difficulties, all the AMD groups had significantly lower scores than the
CG. For distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, driving difficulties,
dependency, and social functioning, only patients in the EE and DE groups had
significantly worse scores than the CG. The type of retinal fluid in patients
with exudative AMD had no effect on overall VRQol; however, we found that the
presence of pigment epithelial detachment could be associated with more role
difficulties, such as completing work or working long hours.
Conclusion All types of AMD had a negative effect on vision-related
quality of life. This effect was significantly more pronounced in patients with
exudative AMD in at least one eye. However, the type of retinal fluid in
patients with exudative AMD had no influence on their overall vision-related
quality of life.
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