Title of article :
Prevalence of Refractive Errors; the Yazd Eye Study
Author/Authors :
Ziaei, Hossein Ophthalmic Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Sara Ophthalmic Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Golbafian, Faegheh Ophthalmic Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Javadi, Mohammad-Ali Ophthalmic Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Katibeh, Marzieh Ophthalmic Epidemiology and Prevention of Blindness Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Solaimanizad, Reza Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Gilasi, Hamid-Reza Ophthalmic Epidemiology and Prevention of Blindness Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of refractive errors in Yazd, central Iran.
Methods: This population-based study was performed in 2010-2011 and targeted
adults aged 40 to 80 years. Multi-stage random cluster sampling was applied to select
samples from urban and rural residents of Yazd. Manifest refraction, visual acuity
measurement, retinoscopy and funduscopy were performed for all subjects. Myopia,
hyperopia, astigmatism and anisometropia were defined as spherical equivalent (SE)
<-0.50 diopters (D), SE >+0.50 D, cylindrical error >0.5 D and SE difference ≥1 D
between fellow eyes, respectively.
Results: From a total of 2,320 selected individuals, 2,098 subjects (90.4%) articipated
out of which 198 subjects were excluded due to previous eye surgery. The prevalence
(95% confidence interval) for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, anisometropia, -6 D
myopia or worse, and 4 D hyperopia or worse was 36.5% (33.6-39.4%), 20.6% (17.9-
23.3%), 53.8% (51.3-56.3%), 11.9% (10.4-13.4%), 2.3% (1.6-2.9%) and 1.2% (0.6-1.8%), respectively. The prevalence of hyperopia, astigmatism and anisometropia increased with age. The prevalence of myopia was significantly higher in female subjects. The prevalence of with-the-rule, against-the-rule and oblique astigmatism was 35.7%, 13.4% and 4.6%, respectively. The prevalence of against-the-rule astigmatism increased with age (P<0.001); with-the-rule astigmatism was more common in women (P=0.038).
Conclusion: More than half of the study population had refractive errors; the prevalence of myopia and astigmatism was higher than earlier studies in Iran. Since refractive errors are a major cause of avoidable visual impairment, their high prevalence in this survey is important from a public health perspectiv
Keywords :
Population-based Study , Myopia , Hyperopia , Astigmatism , Anisometropia , Elderly
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics