Abstract
Aims
To study the risk factors associated with blindness after treatment of
acute primary angle closure (APAC), and to identify the critical time window to
decrease rate of blindness.
Methods
In this multicentre retrospective case series, 1030 consecutive subjects
(1164 eyes) with APAC in China were recruited. The rates of blindness were
analysed up to 3 months after treatment of APAC. A logistic regression was used
to identify the risk factors associated with blindness, including age, gender,
distance to hospital, rural or urban settings, treatment method, education
level, time from symptom to treatment (TST, hours) and presenting intraocular
pressure (IOP). The critical time window associated with a blindness rate of
≤1% was calculated based on a cubic function by fitting TST to the rate of
blindness at each time point.
Results
The rate of blindness after APAC was 12.54% after treatment. In
multivariate regression, education level, TST and presenting IOP were risk
factors for blindness (p=0.022, 0.004 and 0.001, respectively). The critical
time window associated with a blindness rate of ≤1% was 4.6 hours.
Conclusions and relevance
Education level, TST and presenting IOP were risk factors for blindness
after APAC. Timely medical treatment is key in reducing blindness after
APAC.
Funder
The Capital
Health Research and Development of Special
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Ophthalmology
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