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Authors:J R Evans  R P L Wormald
Affiliation:(1) Glaxo Department of Ophthalmic Epidemiology, Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfield's Eye Hospital, London, UK
Abstract:
Purpose: To analyse trends in the incidence of registered age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) in the UK since 1950 and to compare these to trends in registration of other blinding diseases —cataract, glaucoma and optic atrophy over the same time period.Methods: Calculation of standardised registration ratios for ARMD, cataract, glaucoma and optic atrophy using published registratoin data from 1950 onwards. SRRs for each sex separately were calculated, adjusting for age in 5 year age-groups.Results: The absolute number of people registered blind annually has more than doubled since 1950. After adjustment for age, annual registration rates for blindness have fallen over the past 40 years, particularly with respect to cataract and glaucoma. Standardised registration ratios for ARMD exhibit a different pattern, increasing, but not consistently, over the same time period.Conclusions: These oberservations are consistent with the hypothesis that the incidence of registrable ARMD is increasing. Changes in the diagnosis and detection of this disease, however, cannot be excluded as an alternative explantation. Analysis of trends in national registration statistics may be useful for monitoring changes in the distribution of blinding eye disease in the population.
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