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Coexistence of visual and cognitive impairment in elderly people in Spain

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Session Details

Session Title: Presented Poster Session: Quality of Vision/Miscellaneous

Venue: Poster Village: Pod 3

First Author: : E.Mata Diaz SPAIN

Co Author(s): :    C. Monton Gimenez   C. De Pablo Martin   J. Gomez Pavon   M. Bermejo Mata     

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To establish the prevalence of eye diseases, visual and cognitive impairment in aged people at nursing houses in Spain.

Setting:

Ophthalmology and Geriatric Departments. Hospital Central de Cruz Roja. Madrid. Spain

Methods:

Design: Observational cross-sectional study. 48 Patients were recruited between June 2016 and February 2017 from a single centre. After informed consent they underwent complete eye examination. Patients were interviewed using a brief quality of vision questionnaire (ADVF). Cognitive function was evaluated by Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and Yessavage Test score for depression. Main outcomes: Best corrected visual acuity in the best eye, ocular comorbidities, scores of the ADVF (visual function), scores of the MMES, and scores of Yessavage test.

Results:

48 patients (33 women/15 men) with mean age of 88 years were included. The ADVF test mean score was of 83,9 + 2,59. Visual impairment (Visual acuity < 20/40) was present in 23/48(48%) .MMES mean score was lower( 20,2) in visual impaired than in patients with good vision( 21,4).Both visual acuity and visual function are better in patients with no dementia(p=0,017). Main ocular comorbidities found were cataract (50%),macular degeneration (27%), glaucoma (14,5%) amblyopia (14,5%),other retinal pathology (10%) diabetic retinopathy (8%) and corneal pathology(4%).

Conclusions:

Visual and cognitive function impairment are strongly correlated. Patients in nursing houses have extremely high prevalence of age-related eye diseases, being this comorbidities responsible for visual impairment, present in 48%.

Financial Disclosure:

research is funded, fully or partially, by a competing company

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