Quality of life associated with unilateral and bilateral good vision

Citation
Mm. Brown et al., Quality of life associated with unilateral and bilateral good vision, OPHTHALMOL, 108(4), 2001, pp. 643-647
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology,"da verificare
Journal title
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ISSN journal
01616420 → ACNP
Volume
108
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
643 - 647
Database
ISI
SICI code
0161-6420(200104)108:4<643:QOLAWU>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Objective: To ascertain with patient preference-based methodology whether i ndividuals with good visual acuity (20/20-20/25) in one eye have the same q uality of life as individuals with good vision in both eyes. Design: Cross-sectional comparative study, Participants: Consecutive patients seen in comprehensive ophthalmic and vit reoretinal practices with known ocular disease and good visual acuity (20/2 0 or 20/25) in one or both eyes. Methods: Standardized patient interview, Main Outcome Measures: Time tradeoff and utility analysis values. Results: The mean time tradeoff utility value in 81 patients with good visu al acuity in one eye was 0.89 (standard deviation, 0.17; 95% confidence int erval, 0.85-0.93), whereas the mean value in 66 patients with good vision i n both eyes was 0.97 (standard deviation, 0.05; 95% confidence interval, 0. 97-0.99). The difference between the means of the utility values in these t wo groups was significant using multiple linear regression (P = 0.001). Conclusions: From the patient preference-based point of view, individuals w ith ocular disease and good visual acuity in both eyes appear to have a hig her time tradeoff utility value, and thus a better associated quality of li fe, than those with good visual acuity in only one eye. (C) 2001 by the Ame rican Academy of Ophthalmology.