Clinical Survey of Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome
- Hani Mahmood Mansoor
- Hayder Adnan Hayder Adnan Fawzi
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Assess the prevalence of PEX and identify the associated glaucoma and cataract.
STUDY DESIGN & METHODOLOGY: A sample of 6,650 patients (age ≥40 years) that attended the single ophthalmic private clinic for different complaints, for five years (January 2013 until January 2018), those diagnosed with PEX enrolled in this study, with a total number of 296 patients.
RESULTS: 14 (4.7%) patients with age from 40-49 years, 54(18.2%) from 50-59 years, 102 (34.5%) from 60-69 years, and 126(42.6%) equal or older than 70 years. Close sex frequencies were observed, with 153(51.7%) males, and 143(48.3%) females. In the current study, the prevalence of PEX was 4.45% (95% confidence interval (CI), 3.98-4.97). There was a statistically insignificant relationship between PEG or advanced glaucoma with age or sex, but cataract was significantly associated with older age and male sex.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation syndrome was 4.45%, with a sharp increase after the age of 50 years. Although the prevalence of PEG and advanced glaucoma increased with age, it was neither statistically associated with it, nor with sex. Cataract prevalence was associated with increased age and male sex.
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- DOI:10.5539/gjhs.v11n5p144
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