Objectives: To estimate global and regional trends from 2000 to 2020 of the number of persons visually impaired by diabetic retinopathy and their proportion of the total number of vision-impaired individuals. Methods: Data from population-based studies on eye diseases between 1980 to 2018 were compiled. Meta-regression models were performed to estimate the prevalence of blindness (presenting visual acuity <3/60) and moderate or severe vision impairment (MSVI; <6/18 to ≥3/60) attributed to DR. The estimates, with 95% uncertainty intervals [UIs], were stratified by age, sex, year, and region. Results: In 2020, 1.07 million (95% UI: 0.76, 1.51) people were blind due to DR, with nearly 3.28 million (95% UI: 2.41, 4.34) experiencing MSVI. The GBD super-regions with the highest percentage of all DR-related blindness and MSVI were Latin America and the Caribbean (6.95% [95% UI: 5.08, 9.51]) and North Africa and the Middle East (2.12% [95% UI: 1.55, 2.79]), respectively. Between 2000 and 2020, changes in DR-related blindness and MSVI were greater among females than males, predominantly in the super-regions of South Asia (blindness) and Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Oceania (MSVI). Conclusions: Given the rapid global rise in diabetes and increased life expectancy, DR is anticipated to persist as a significant public health challenge. The findings emphasise the need for gender-specific interventions and region-specific DR healthcare policies to mitigate disparities and prevent avoidable blindness. This study contributes to the expanding body of literature on the burden of DR, highlighting the need for increased global attention and investment in this research area.

Global estimates on the number of people blind or visually impaired by diabetic retinopathy: a meta-analysis from 2000 to 2020 / Curran, K.; Peto, T.; Jonas, J. B.; Friedman, D.; Kim, J. E.; Leasher, J.; Tapply, I.; Fernandes, A. G.; Cicinelli, M. V.; Arrigo, A.; Leveziel, N.; Resnikoff, S.; Taylor, H. R.; Sedighi, T.; Flaxman, S.; Bikbov, M. M.; Braithwaite, T.; Bron, A.; Cheng, C. -Y.; Del Monte, M. A.; Ehrlich, J. R.; Furtado, J. M.; Gazzard, G.; Hartnett, M. E.; Kahloun, R.; Kempen, J. H.; Khairallah, M.; Khanna, R. C.; Lansingh, V. C.; Naidoo, K. S.; Nangia, V.; Nowak, M.; Pesudovs, K.; Ramulu, P.; Topouzis, F.; Tsilimbaris, M.; Wang, Y. X.; Wang, N.; Bourne, R. R. A.; Curran, K.; Peto, T.; Bourne, R.; Friedman, D. S.; Kim, J. E.; Fernandes, A. G.; Ahinkorah, B. O.; Ahmadieh, H.; Ahmed, A.; Alfaar, A. S.; Almidani, L.; Amu, H.; Androudi, S.; Arabloo, J.; Aravkin, A. Y.; Asemu, M. T.; Azzam, A. Y.; Baghcheghi, N.; Bailey, F.; Baran, M. F.; Bardhan, M.; Barnighausen, T. W.; Barrow, A.; Bhardwaj, P.; Braithwaite, T.; Briant, P. S.; Burkart, K.; Camera, L. A.; Coberly, K.; Dadras, O.; Dai, X.; Dehghan, A.; Demessa, B. H.; Diress, M.; Do, T. C.; Do, T. H. P.; Dokova, K. G.; Duncan, B. B.; Ekholuenetale, M.; Elhadi, M.; Emamian, M. H.; Emamverdi, M.; Farrokhpour, H.; Fatehizadeh, A.; Desideri, L. F.; Furtado, J. M.; Gebrehiwot, M.; Ghassemi, F.; Gudeta, M. D.; Gupta, S.; Gupta, V. B.; Gupta, V. K.; Hammond, B. R.; Harorani, M.; Hasani, H.; Heidari, G.; Hosseinzadeh, M.; Huang, J. J.; Islam, S. M. S.; Javadi, N.; Jimenez-Corona, A.; Jokar, M.; Joshua, C. E.; Kadashetti, V.; Kandel, H.; Kasraei, H.; Kaur, R. J.; Khanal, S.; Khorrami, Z.; Koohestani, H. R.; Krishan, K.; Lim, S. S.; El Razek, M. M. A.; Mansouri, V.; Maugeri, A.; Mestrovic, T.; Misganaw, A.; Mokdad, A. H.; Momeni-Moghaddam, H.; Momtazmanesh, S.; Murray, C. J. L.; Negash, H.; Osuagwu, U. L.; Pardhan, S.; Patel, J.; Pawar, S.; Petcu, I. -R.; Pham, H. T.; Pourazizi, M.; Qattea, I.; Rahman, M.; Saeed, U.; Sahebkar, A.; Salehi, M. A.; Shayan, M.; Shittu, A.; Steinmetz, J. D.; Tan, Y.; Topouzis, F.; Tsatsakis, A.; Umair, M.; Vos, T.; Xiao, H.; You, Y.; Zastrozhin, M. S.; Zhang, Z. -J.; Zheng, P.. - In: EYE. - ISSN 0950-222X. - 38:11(2024), pp. 2047-2057. [10.1038/s41433-024-03101-5]

Global estimates on the number of people blind or visually impaired by diabetic retinopathy: a meta-analysis from 2000 to 2020

Cicinelli M. V.;Arrigo A.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: To estimate global and regional trends from 2000 to 2020 of the number of persons visually impaired by diabetic retinopathy and their proportion of the total number of vision-impaired individuals. Methods: Data from population-based studies on eye diseases between 1980 to 2018 were compiled. Meta-regression models were performed to estimate the prevalence of blindness (presenting visual acuity <3/60) and moderate or severe vision impairment (MSVI; <6/18 to ≥3/60) attributed to DR. The estimates, with 95% uncertainty intervals [UIs], were stratified by age, sex, year, and region. Results: In 2020, 1.07 million (95% UI: 0.76, 1.51) people were blind due to DR, with nearly 3.28 million (95% UI: 2.41, 4.34) experiencing MSVI. The GBD super-regions with the highest percentage of all DR-related blindness and MSVI were Latin America and the Caribbean (6.95% [95% UI: 5.08, 9.51]) and North Africa and the Middle East (2.12% [95% UI: 1.55, 2.79]), respectively. Between 2000 and 2020, changes in DR-related blindness and MSVI were greater among females than males, predominantly in the super-regions of South Asia (blindness) and Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Oceania (MSVI). Conclusions: Given the rapid global rise in diabetes and increased life expectancy, DR is anticipated to persist as a significant public health challenge. The findings emphasise the need for gender-specific interventions and region-specific DR healthcare policies to mitigate disparities and prevent avoidable blindness. This study contributes to the expanding body of literature on the burden of DR, highlighting the need for increased global attention and investment in this research area.
2024
Inglese
EYE
Springer Nature
38
11
2047
2057
11
Pubblicato
Comitato scientifico
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Global estimates on the number of people blind or visually impaired by diabetic retinopathy: a meta-analysis from 2000 to 2020 / Curran, K.; Peto, T.; Jonas, J. B.; Friedman, D.; Kim, J. E.; Leasher, J.; Tapply, I.; Fernandes, A. G.; Cicinelli, M. V.; Arrigo, A.; Leveziel, N.; Resnikoff, S.; Taylor, H. R.; Sedighi, T.; Flaxman, S.; Bikbov, M. M.; Braithwaite, T.; Bron, A.; Cheng, C. -Y.; Del Monte, M. A.; Ehrlich, J. R.; Furtado, J. M.; Gazzard, G.; Hartnett, M. E.; Kahloun, R.; Kempen, J. H.; Khairallah, M.; Khanna, R. C.; Lansingh, V. C.; Naidoo, K. S.; Nangia, V.; Nowak, M.; Pesudovs, K.; Ramulu, P.; Topouzis, F.; Tsilimbaris, M.; Wang, Y. X.; Wang, N.; Bourne, R. R. A.; Curran, K.; Peto, T.; Bourne, R.; Friedman, D. S.; Kim, J. E.; Fernandes, A. G.; Ahinkorah, B. O.; Ahmadieh, H.; Ahmed, A.; Alfaar, A. S.; Almidani, L.; Amu, H.; Androudi, S.; Arabloo, J.; Aravkin, A. Y.; Asemu, M. T.; Azzam, A. Y.; Baghcheghi, N.; Bailey, F.; Baran, M. F.; Bardhan, M.; Barnighausen, T. W.; Barrow, A.; Bhardwaj, P.; Braithwaite, T.; Briant, P. S.; Burkart, K.; Camera, L. A.; Coberly, K.; Dadras, O.; Dai, X.; Dehghan, A.; Demessa, B. H.; Diress, M.; Do, T. C.; Do, T. H. P.; Dokova, K. G.; Duncan, B. B.; Ekholuenetale, M.; Elhadi, M.; Emamian, M. H.; Emamverdi, M.; Farrokhpour, H.; Fatehizadeh, A.; Desideri, L. F.; Furtado, J. M.; Gebrehiwot, M.; Ghassemi, F.; Gudeta, M. D.; Gupta, S.; Gupta, V. B.; Gupta, V. K.; Hammond, B. R.; Harorani, M.; Hasani, H.; Heidari, G.; Hosseinzadeh, M.; Huang, J. J.; Islam, S. M. S.; Javadi, N.; Jimenez-Corona, A.; Jokar, M.; Joshua, C. E.; Kadashetti, V.; Kandel, H.; Kasraei, H.; Kaur, R. J.; Khanal, S.; Khorrami, Z.; Koohestani, H. R.; Krishan, K.; Lim, S. S.; El Razek, M. M. A.; Mansouri, V.; Maugeri, A.; Mestrovic, T.; Misganaw, A.; Mokdad, A. H.; Momeni-Moghaddam, H.; Momtazmanesh, S.; Murray, C. J. L.; Negash, H.; Osuagwu, U. L.; Pardhan, S.; Patel, J.; Pawar, S.; Petcu, I. -R.; Pham, H. T.; Pourazizi, M.; Qattea, I.; Rahman, M.; Saeed, U.; Sahebkar, A.; Salehi, M. A.; Shayan, M.; Shittu, A.; Steinmetz, J. D.; Tan, Y.; Topouzis, F.; Tsatsakis, A.; Umair, M.; Vos, T.; Xiao, H.; You, Y.; Zastrozhin, M. S.; Zhang, Z. -J.; Zheng, P.. - In: EYE. - ISSN 0950-222X. - 38:11(2024), pp. 2047-2057. [10.1038/s41433-024-03101-5]
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