Prevalence and associations of retinal vein occlusion in Australia. The Blue Mountains Eye Study
P. Mitchell, W. Smith and A. Chang
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Sydney, Australia.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and associations of retinal vein
occlusion (RVO) in a defined older Australian population. DESIGN:
Participants (N = 3654; age, > or = 49 years), representing 88% of the
permanent residents from an area west of Sydney, Australia, underwent a
detailed eye examination, including stereophotography (Zeiss). The
diagnosis of RVO was made clinically and from photographic grading.
RESULTS: Signs of RVO were found in 59 participants (1.6%; 95% confidence
interval, 1.3-1.9). The prevalence for each age-specific participant was as
follows: 0.7%, younger than 60 years; 1.2%, 60 to 69 years; 2.1%, 70 to 79
years; and 4.6%, 80 years or older. There was no significant sex difference
in prevalence. Branch RVO was observed in 41 subjects (69.5%); of this
number, 10 subjects had branch RVO outside the vascular arcade or in the
nasal fundus and 3 subjects developed new vessels. Hemispheric RVO was
found in 3 subjects (5.1%), and central RVO was observed in 15 (25%); RVO
was bilateral in 3 subjects (5.1%). Visual acuity was affected most in the
people with central RVO, with a visual acuity of 20/200 or less in 60%
compared with 14% among the people with branch RVO. Retinal vein occlusion
was the fifth most frequent cause of unilateral blindness in this
population. Significant associations with RVO were found with glaucoma,
hypertension, stroke, and angina. CONCLUSIONS: This study emphasizes RVO as
an important cause of unilateral visual loss in an older population. The
proportion of the 3 vein occlusion sites shows some differences from those
of clinic-based reports and suggests a likely selection bias in previous
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