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TítuloPrevalence of refractive error in Portugal estimated from ophthalmic lens manufacturing data: Ten-years analysis
Autor(es)Alves Carneiro, Vera L.
González-Méijome, José Manuel
Data2023
EditoraPublic Library of Science
RevistaPLoS ONE
CitaçãoAlves Carneiro, V. L., & González-Méijome, J. M. (2023, April 21). Prevalence of refractive error in Portugal estimated from ophthalmic lens manufacturing data: Ten-years analysis. (J.-A. Little, Ed.), Plos One. Public Library of Science (PLoS). http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284703
Resumo(s)Purpose To investigate the prevalence, distribution and trends of refractive error from ophthalmic lens manufacturing data over a ten-year period. Methods Fully anonymized data from ophthalmic lenses, for the years between 2010 and 2020, provided by the leading ophthalmic lens manufacturer operating in Portugal were analysed (no human participants were involved in the research). Prescriptions delivered were divided in single vision prescriptions and progressive/multifocal prescriptions and categorized into 14 spherical equivalent ranges. Given the lack of absolute values, indirect estimates and a qualitative analysis of the current situation and trends on refractive error epidemiology was carried out. Results Dataset from manufacturer comprises percentage values of ophthalmic lenses dispensed in Portugal. The distribution of ophthalmic prescriptions for single vision prescriptions presents most of the observations in the range [-1.49, -0.50] diopters, in every year from 2010 to 2020. For the progressive prescription's lenses, most of the observations is in an interval of two ranges, [0.50, 1.49] and [1.50, 2.99] diopters. From 2010 to 2020 the proportion of single vision ophthalmic lens prescriptions for myopia increased from 38.13% to 46.21%; the proportion for high myopia increased from 2.76% to 4.45%; and the proportion for hyperopia decreased from 40.85% to 31.36%. Conclusions Ophthalmic lens manufacturing data can be a valuable source for long-term analysis of refractive error prescription and trends over time. It was possible to observe a trend of increasing prevalence of myopia and high myopia from 40.89% in 2010 to 50.66% in 2020. That increase trend has important implications for public health and in the planning of services.
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoDue to confidentiality agreements with the manufacturer that provided the data, they cannot be transferred to third parties without prior authorization. To request access to the data, future researchers should contact the Optometry Research Lab CEORLab, by the email ceorlab@gmail.com. We confirm that the authors have not special access privileges that others would not have.
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/85931
DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0284703
e-ISSN1932-6203
Versão da editorahttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0284703
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