The Utility of Symptoms in Identification of Primary Angle-Closure in a High-Risk Population

Objective To examine the frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure in an East Asian population with high rates of disease. Design Population-based survey. Participants One thousand adults from rural and urban provinces of Mongolia were examined. Methods A standard questionnaire was...

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Published in:Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) Vol. 115; no. 11; pp. 2024 - 2029
Main Authors: Ong, Ee Lin, Baasanhu, Jamyanjav, MD, PhD, DCEH, Nolan, Winifred, MD, FRCOphth, Uranchimeg, Davatsuren, MSc, MD, Lee, Pak–Sang, MSc, MPhil, Alsbirk, Poul Helge, MD, DrMed, Johnson, Gordon J., MD, FRCSC, Foster, Paul J., PhD, FRCSEd
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Abstract Objective To examine the frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure in an East Asian population with high rates of disease. Design Population-based survey. Participants One thousand adults from rural and urban provinces of Mongolia were examined. Methods A standard questionnaire was used to determine a history of symptoms of angle closure. All participants underwent applanation tonometry, gonioscopy, and slit-lamp examination by the same observer. The frequency of symptoms was compared between normal subjects and those in 3 high-risk or affected groups: gonioscopically confirmed occludable angles, peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) detected on gonioscopy, and anterior chamber depth of less than 2.5 mm. Main Outcome Measures The frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure. Results Symptoms of visual disturbance and ocular pain traditionally linked with angle closure were reported frequently by both normal and potentially affected people. Intermittent blurring of vision at night was the only common symptom of angle closure that was significantly more frequent in people with narrow angles and PAS ( P = 0.004, 48.4% vs. 31.0% narrow angles; P = 0.001, 54.3% vs. 30.6% PAS), but not in those with shallow anterior chambers ( P = 0.670, 38.3% vs. 30.9%). Conclusions Direct questioning about symptoms associated with angle closure identified high rates of positive responses in both affected and unaffected groups. Although the rate of symptoms tended to be higher in affected people, none of these symptoms were specific enough to be considered useful as a diagnostic criterion. Financial Disclosure(s) The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
AbstractList Objective To examine the frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure in an East Asian population with high rates of disease. Design Population-based survey. Participants One thousand adults from rural and urban provinces of Mongolia were examined. Methods A standard questionnaire was used to determine a history of symptoms of angle closure. All participants underwent applanation tonometry, gonioscopy, and slit-lamp examination by the same observer. The frequency of symptoms was compared between normal subjects and those in 3 high-risk or affected groups: gonioscopically confirmed occludable angles, peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) detected on gonioscopy, and anterior chamber depth of less than 2.5 mm. Main Outcome Measures The frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure. Results Symptoms of visual disturbance and ocular pain traditionally linked with angle closure were reported frequently by both normal and potentially affected people. Intermittent blurring of vision at night was the only common symptom of angle closure that was significantly more frequent in people with narrow angles and PAS ( P = 0.004, 48.4% vs. 31.0% narrow angles; P = 0.001, 54.3% vs. 30.6% PAS), but not in those with shallow anterior chambers ( P = 0.670, 38.3% vs. 30.9%). Conclusions Direct questioning about symptoms associated with angle closure identified high rates of positive responses in both affected and unaffected groups. Although the rate of symptoms tended to be higher in affected people, none of these symptoms were specific enough to be considered useful as a diagnostic criterion. Financial Disclosure(s) The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
To examine the frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure in an East Asian population with high rates of disease. Population-based survey. One thousand adults from rural and urban provinces of Mongolia were examined. A standard questionnaire was used to determine a history of symptoms of angle closure. All participants underwent applanation tonometry, gonioscopy, and slit-lamp examination by the same observer. The frequency of symptoms was compared between normal subjects and those in 3 high-risk or affected groups: gonioscopically confirmed occludable angles, peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) detected on gonioscopy, and anterior chamber depth of less than 2.5 mm. The frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure. Symptoms of visual disturbance and ocular pain traditionally linked with angle closure were reported frequently by both normal and potentially affected people. Intermittent blurring of vision at night was the only common symptom of angle closure that was significantly more frequent in people with narrow angles and PAS (P = 0.004, 48.4% vs. 31.0% narrow angles; P = 0.001, 54.3% vs. 30.6% PAS), but not in those with shallow anterior chambers (P = 0.670, 38.3% vs. 30.9%). Direct questioning about symptoms associated with angle closure identified high rates of positive responses in both affected and unaffected groups. Although the rate of symptoms tended to be higher in affected people, none of these symptoms were specific enough to be considered useful as a diagnostic criterion.
OBJECTIVETo examine the frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure in an East Asian population with high rates of disease.DESIGNPopulation-based survey.PARTICIPANTSOne thousand adults from rural and urban provinces of Mongolia were examined.METHODSA standard questionnaire was used to determine a history of symptoms of angle closure. All participants underwent applanation tonometry, gonioscopy, and slit-lamp examination by the same observer. The frequency of symptoms was compared between normal subjects and those in 3 high-risk or affected groups: gonioscopically confirmed occludable angles, peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) detected on gonioscopy, and anterior chamber depth of less than 2.5 mm.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESThe frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure.RESULTSSymptoms of visual disturbance and ocular pain traditionally linked with angle closure were reported frequently by both normal and potentially affected people. Intermittent blurring of vision at night was the only common symptom of angle closure that was significantly more frequent in people with narrow angles and PAS (P = 0.004, 48.4% vs. 31.0% narrow angles; P = 0.001, 54.3% vs. 30.6% PAS), but not in those with shallow anterior chambers (P = 0.670, 38.3% vs. 30.9%).CONCLUSIONSDirect questioning about symptoms associated with angle closure identified high rates of positive responses in both affected and unaffected groups. Although the rate of symptoms tended to be higher in affected people, none of these symptoms were specific enough to be considered useful as a diagnostic criterion.
To examine the frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure in an East Asian population with high rates of disease. Population-based survey. One thousand adults from rural and urban provinces of Mongolia were examined. A standard questionnaire was used to determine a history of symptoms of angle closure. All participants underwent applanation tonometry, gonioscopy, and slit-lamp examination by the same observer. The frequency of symptoms was compared between normal subjects and those in 3 high-risk or affected groups: gonioscopically confirmed occludable angles, peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) detected on gonioscopy, and anterior chamber depth of less than 2.5 mm. The frequency of symptoms associated with primary angle closure. Symptoms of visual disturbance and ocular pain traditionally linked with angle closure were reported frequently by both normal and potentially affected people. Intermittent blurring of vision at night was the only common symptom of angle closure that was significantly more frequent in people with narrow angles and PAS ( P = 0.004, 48.4% vs. 31.0% narrow angles; P = 0.001, 54.3% vs. 30.6% PAS), but not in those with shallow anterior chambers ( P = 0.670, 38.3% vs. 30.9%). Direct questioning about symptoms associated with angle closure identified high rates of positive responses in both affected and unaffected groups. Although the rate of symptoms tended to be higher in affected people, none of these symptoms were specific enough to be considered useful as a diagnostic criterion. The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
Author Foster, Paul J., PhD, FRCSEd
Baasanhu, Jamyanjav, MD, PhD, DCEH
Nolan, Winifred, MD, FRCOphth
Uranchimeg, Davatsuren, MSc, MD
Alsbirk, Poul Helge, MD, DrMed
Johnson, Gordon J., MD, FRCSC
Ong, Ee Lin
Lee, Pak–Sang, MSc, MPhil
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SubjectTerms Adult
Anterior Chamber - pathology
Biological and medical sciences
False Positive Reactions
Glaucoma and intraocular pressure
Glaucoma, Angle-Closure - diagnosis
Glaucoma, Angle-Closure - epidemiology
Gonioscopy
Humans
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Mongolia - epidemiology
Ophthalmology
Predictive Value of Tests
Risk Factors
Rural Population - statistics & numerical data
Surveys and Questionnaires
Tonometry, Ocular
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
Vision Disorders - diagnosis
Title The Utility of Symptoms in Identification of Primary Angle-Closure in a High-Risk Population
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