Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Felipe A.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Gracitelli, Carolina P. B. [UNIFESP], Boer, Erwin R., Weinreb, Robert N., Zangwill, Linda M., Rosen, Peter N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2014.08.014
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38652
Resumo: Purpose: To evaluate the association between longitudinal changes in quality of life (QoL) and rates of progressive visual field loss in glaucoma.Design: Prospective observational cohort study.Participants: We recruited 322 eyes of 161 patients with glaucomatous visual field loss from the Diagnostic Innovations Glaucoma Study followed for an average of 3.5 +/- 0.7 years.Methods: All subjects had National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI VFQ)-25 performed annually and standard automated perimetry (SAP) at 6-month intervals. Subjects were included if they had a minimum of 2 NEI VFQ-25 and >= 5 SAP during follow-up. Evaluation of rates of visual field change was performed using the mean sensitivity (MS) of the integrated binocular visual field (BVF). Rasch analysis was performed to obtain final scores of disability as measured by the NEI VFQ-25. A joint longitudinal multivariate mixed model was used to investigate the association between change in NEI VFQ-25 Rasch-calibrated scores and change in BVF sensitivity. Potentially confounding socioeconomic and clinical variables also were analyzed.Main Outcome Measures: the relationship between change in NEI VFQ-25 Rasch-calibrated scores and change in binocular SAP MS.Results: There was a significant correlation between change in the NEI VFQ-25 Rasch scores during follow-up and change in binocular SAP sensitivity. Each 1-dB change in binocular SAP MS per year was associated with a change of 2.9 units per year in the NEI VFQ-25 Rasch scores during the follow-up period (R-2 = 26%; P<0.001). Eyes with more severe disease at baseline were also more likely to have a decrease in NEI VFQ-25 scores during follow-up (P<0.001). for subjects with the same amount of change in SAP sensitivity, those with shorter follow-up times had larger changes in NEI VFQ-25 scores (P = 0.005). A multivariable model containing baseline and rate of change in binocular MS had an adjusted R-2 of 50% in predicting change in NEI VFQ-25 scores.Conclusions: Baseline severity, magnitude, and rates of change in BVF sensitivity were associated with longitudinal changes in QoL of glaucoma patients. Assessment of longitudinal visual field changes may help to identify patients at greater risk for developing disability from the disease. (C) 2015 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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spelling Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma PatientsPurpose: To evaluate the association between longitudinal changes in quality of life (QoL) and rates of progressive visual field loss in glaucoma.Design: Prospective observational cohort study.Participants: We recruited 322 eyes of 161 patients with glaucomatous visual field loss from the Diagnostic Innovations Glaucoma Study followed for an average of 3.5 +/- 0.7 years.Methods: All subjects had National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI VFQ)-25 performed annually and standard automated perimetry (SAP) at 6-month intervals. Subjects were included if they had a minimum of 2 NEI VFQ-25 and >= 5 SAP during follow-up. Evaluation of rates of visual field change was performed using the mean sensitivity (MS) of the integrated binocular visual field (BVF). Rasch analysis was performed to obtain final scores of disability as measured by the NEI VFQ-25. A joint longitudinal multivariate mixed model was used to investigate the association between change in NEI VFQ-25 Rasch-calibrated scores and change in BVF sensitivity. Potentially confounding socioeconomic and clinical variables also were analyzed.Main Outcome Measures: the relationship between change in NEI VFQ-25 Rasch-calibrated scores and change in binocular SAP MS.Results: There was a significant correlation between change in the NEI VFQ-25 Rasch scores during follow-up and change in binocular SAP sensitivity. Each 1-dB change in binocular SAP MS per year was associated with a change of 2.9 units per year in the NEI VFQ-25 Rasch scores during the follow-up period (R-2 = 26%; P<0.001). Eyes with more severe disease at baseline were also more likely to have a decrease in NEI VFQ-25 scores during follow-up (P<0.001). for subjects with the same amount of change in SAP sensitivity, those with shorter follow-up times had larger changes in NEI VFQ-25 scores (P = 0.005). A multivariable model containing baseline and rate of change in binocular MS had an adjusted R-2 of 50% in predicting change in NEI VFQ-25 scores.Conclusions: Baseline severity, magnitude, and rates of change in BVF sensitivity were associated with longitudinal changes in QoL of glaucoma patients. Assessment of longitudinal visual field changes may help to identify patients at greater risk for developing disability from the disease. (C) 2015 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.Univ Calif San Diego, Hamilton Glaucoma Ctr, La Jolla, CA 92093 USAUniv Calif San Diego, Dept Ophthalmol, La Jolla, CA 92093 USAUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Ophthalmol, São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Ophthalmol, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceNational Institutes of Health/National Eye InstituteResearch to Prevent Blindness (RPB)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)AlconAllerganPfizerMerckSantenCarl-Zeiss MeditecHeidelberg EngineeringNational Institutes of Health/National Eye Institute: EY021818National Institutes of Health/National Eye Institute: EY11008National Institutes of Health/National Eye Institute: EY14267National Institutes of Health/National Eye Institute: EY019869National Institutes of Health/National Eye Institute: P30EY022589CAPES: 12309-13-3Elsevier B.V.Univ Calif San DiegoUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Medeiros, Felipe A.Gracitelli, Carolina P. B. [UNIFESP]Boer, Erwin R.Weinreb, Robert N.Zangwill, Linda M.Rosen, Peter N.2016-01-24T14:39:56Z2016-01-24T14:39:56Z2015-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion293-301http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2014.08.014Ophthalmology. New York: Elsevier B.V., v. 122, n. 2, p. 293-301, 2015.10.1016/j.ophtha.2014.08.0140161-6420http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38652WOS:000348290000021engOphthalmologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://www.elsevier.com/about/open-access/open-access-policies/article-posting-policyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2016-01-24T12:39:56Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/38652Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652016-01-24T12:39:56Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
title Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
spellingShingle Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
Medeiros, Felipe A.
title_short Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
title_full Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
title_fullStr Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
title_sort Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Rates of Progressive Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma Patients
author Medeiros, Felipe A.
author_facet Medeiros, Felipe A.
Gracitelli, Carolina P. B. [UNIFESP]
Boer, Erwin R.
Weinreb, Robert N.
Zangwill, Linda M.
Rosen, Peter N.
author_role author
author2 Gracitelli, Carolina P. B. [UNIFESP]
Boer, Erwin R.
Weinreb, Robert N.
Zangwill, Linda M.
Rosen, Peter N.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Felipe A.
Gracitelli, Carolina P. B. [UNIFESP]
Boer, Erwin R.
Weinreb, Robert N.
Zangwill, Linda M.
Rosen, Peter N.
description Purpose: To evaluate the association between longitudinal changes in quality of life (QoL) and rates of progressive visual field loss in glaucoma.Design: Prospective observational cohort study.Participants: We recruited 322 eyes of 161 patients with glaucomatous visual field loss from the Diagnostic Innovations Glaucoma Study followed for an average of 3.5 +/- 0.7 years.Methods: All subjects had National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI VFQ)-25 performed annually and standard automated perimetry (SAP) at 6-month intervals. Subjects were included if they had a minimum of 2 NEI VFQ-25 and >= 5 SAP during follow-up. Evaluation of rates of visual field change was performed using the mean sensitivity (MS) of the integrated binocular visual field (BVF). Rasch analysis was performed to obtain final scores of disability as measured by the NEI VFQ-25. A joint longitudinal multivariate mixed model was used to investigate the association between change in NEI VFQ-25 Rasch-calibrated scores and change in BVF sensitivity. Potentially confounding socioeconomic and clinical variables also were analyzed.Main Outcome Measures: the relationship between change in NEI VFQ-25 Rasch-calibrated scores and change in binocular SAP MS.Results: There was a significant correlation between change in the NEI VFQ-25 Rasch scores during follow-up and change in binocular SAP sensitivity. Each 1-dB change in binocular SAP MS per year was associated with a change of 2.9 units per year in the NEI VFQ-25 Rasch scores during the follow-up period (R-2 = 26%; P<0.001). Eyes with more severe disease at baseline were also more likely to have a decrease in NEI VFQ-25 scores during follow-up (P<0.001). for subjects with the same amount of change in SAP sensitivity, those with shorter follow-up times had larger changes in NEI VFQ-25 scores (P = 0.005). A multivariable model containing baseline and rate of change in binocular MS had an adjusted R-2 of 50% in predicting change in NEI VFQ-25 scores.Conclusions: Baseline severity, magnitude, and rates of change in BVF sensitivity were associated with longitudinal changes in QoL of glaucoma patients. Assessment of longitudinal visual field changes may help to identify patients at greater risk for developing disability from the disease. (C) 2015 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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