Demographics of patients older than 50 years with keratoconus
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- DOI: 10.1097/ICL.0b013e3181be5784
Demographics of patients older than 50 years with keratoconus
Abstract
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the demographics of patients aged 50 years or more with a diagnosis of keratoconus, who were seen on the Cornea Service at Wills Eye Hospital.
Methods: A retrospective chart review of all patients with the diagnosis of keratoconus was undertaken to identify demographics characteristics between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005.
Results: A total of 697 patients were identified. Two hundred seventy-nine (40.0%) patients were age 50 years or more. The age ranged from 50 to 93 years (average 60.2 +/- 8.2 years). Keratoconus was diagnosed as a bilateral disease in 266 (95.3%) and as a unilateral disease in 13 patients (4.7%). In 186 patients (66.6% of the total), the average age at the time of diagnosis was 31.7 +/- 10.9 years (range from 13 to 70 years). Of the 279 patients, 167 had surgery (59.8%). In the group of 112 patients that did not have surgery, 25 (9.0%) were treated with glasses in both eyes, 85 (30.5%) with contact lenses in both eyes, and 2 (0.7%) with glasses in one eye and contact lenses in the other eye. The average time of follow-up was 13.6 +/- 10.5 years (range from 0.1 to 38.7 years).
Conclusions: In a corneal referral practice, the number of patients older than 50 years with keratoconus is higher than previously reported in the literature. We believe that this is because our practice has a strong interest in both contact lenses and corneal surgery with the ability to follow up patients on a long-term basis.
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