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Central geographic atrophy vs. neovascular age-related macular degeneration: differences in longitudinal vision-related quality of life.

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Ahluwalia, A; Shen, LL; Del Priore, LV
Published in: Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
February 2021

OBJECTIVE: Prior studies of vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) have examined advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) as a single group or focused on neovascular AMD (nAMD), even though advanced AMD can refer to either central geographic atrophy (GA) or nAMD. We compared the natural progression of VRQoL in central GA versus nAMD. METHODS: We included Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) participants with central GA (n = 206) or nAMD (n = 198) who completed the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ) between 1997 and 2005. The rate of change of VRQoL was calculated as the slopes of linear models fit to longitudinal individual-level NEI-VFQ scores. Multivariable regressions identified factors associated with experiencing a decline in VRQoL during the study period and cross-sectional VRQoL score. RESULTS: There was a minor decline in VRQoL prior to the development of nAMD but a significantly steeper decline after progression to nAMD (0.49 ± 2.91 vs. 3.30 ± 5.58 NEI-VFQ units/year; p < 0.001). The rates of VRQoL decline were similar before and after the development of central GA (1.99 ± 4.97 vs. 1.68 ± 4.65 NEI-VFQ units/year; p = 0.66). Prior to the development of advanced AMD, the rate of VRQoL decline was greater for participants destined to develop central GA versus nAMD (p = 0.007), while postprogression to advanced disease, the rate was greater in nAMD compared with central GA (p = 0.012). Female gender (odds ratio [OR] 2.61, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.38-5.06; p = 0.003) and higher baseline VRQoL score (OR 1.03, 95% CI 1.01-1.06; p = 0.006) were independently associated with experiencing a longitudinal decline in VRQoL. CONCLUSION: The natural progression of VRQoL differed in central GA versus nAMD, both before and after the development of advanced disease, suggesting that future studies should consider separating these phenotypes. Females and those with a higher baseline VRQoL were more likely to experience a longitudinal decline in VRQoL following progression to advanced AMD.

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Published In

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol

DOI

EISSN

1435-702X

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

259

Issue

2

Start / End Page

307 / 316

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Wet Macular Degeneration
  • Visual Acuity
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Sickness Impact Profile
  • Quality of Life
  • Ophthalmology & Optometry
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Geographic Atrophy
 

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Ahluwalia, A., Shen, L. L., & Del Priore, L. V. (2021). Central geographic atrophy vs. neovascular age-related macular degeneration: differences in longitudinal vision-related quality of life. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol, 259(2), 307–316. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-020-04892-5
Ahluwalia, Aneesha, Liangbo L. Shen, and Lucian V. Del Priore. “Central geographic atrophy vs. neovascular age-related macular degeneration: differences in longitudinal vision-related quality of life.Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 259, no. 2 (February 2021): 307–16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-020-04892-5.
Ahluwalia A, Shen LL, Del Priore LV. Central geographic atrophy vs. neovascular age-related macular degeneration: differences in longitudinal vision-related quality of life. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2021 Feb;259(2):307–16.
Ahluwalia, Aneesha, et al. “Central geographic atrophy vs. neovascular age-related macular degeneration: differences in longitudinal vision-related quality of life.Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol, vol. 259, no. 2, Feb. 2021, pp. 307–16. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s00417-020-04892-5.
Ahluwalia A, Shen LL, Del Priore LV. Central geographic atrophy vs. neovascular age-related macular degeneration: differences in longitudinal vision-related quality of life. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2021 Feb;259(2):307–316.
Journal cover image

Published In

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol

DOI

EISSN

1435-702X

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

259

Issue

2

Start / End Page

307 / 316

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Wet Macular Degeneration
  • Visual Acuity
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Sickness Impact Profile
  • Quality of Life
  • Ophthalmology & Optometry
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Geographic Atrophy