Abstract
1/2008
vol. 110
Original paper
Eye’s risk factors in age – related macular degeneration (AMD). Part II
- Z Kliniki Okulistyki Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej w Szczecinie
- Z Zakładu Biochemii Katedry Biochemii i Chemii Medycznej Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej w Szczecinie
Online publish date: 2008/03/17
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between different ocular factors and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Material and methods: 281 eyes with AMD diagnosed with fundus fluorescein angiography were included to the study and divided
into two groups: with dry and exudative type of AMD. 149 eyes without AMD consisted of control group. We performed ophthalmic examination and questionnaire. We collected data concerning exposition to the sun, using of sunglasses and other factors.
Results: Arterial sclerosis in the retina was associated with twice 2-fold increased risk (OR = 1.96) of exudative AMD.There
was not association of iris color, using of sunglasses, work conditions and age-related macular degeneration.
Conclusions: The coexistance of arterial sclerosis in the retina suggests that vascular disorders take part in pathogenesis of
exudative type of AMD. Factors like iris color, using of sunglasses and work are not associated with the risk of AMD.
Material and methods: 281 eyes with AMD diagnosed with fundus fluorescein angiography were included to the study and divided
into two groups: with dry and exudative type of AMD. 149 eyes without AMD consisted of control group. We performed ophthalmic examination and questionnaire. We collected data concerning exposition to the sun, using of sunglasses and other factors.
Results: Arterial sclerosis in the retina was associated with twice 2-fold increased risk (OR = 1.96) of exudative AMD.There
was not association of iris color, using of sunglasses, work conditions and age-related macular degeneration.
Conclusions: The coexistance of arterial sclerosis in the retina suggests that vascular disorders take part in pathogenesis of
exudative type of AMD. Factors like iris color, using of sunglasses and work are not associated with the risk of AMD.
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