Dual sensory impairment: The association between glaucomatous vision loss and hearing impairment and function
Hearing impairment, vision impairment, and dual impairment (both hearing and vision impairment), have been independently associated with functional and cognitive decline. In prior studies of dual impairment, vision impairment is generally not defined or defined by visual acuity alone. Glaucoma is a...
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description | Hearing impairment, vision impairment, and dual impairment (both hearing and vision impairment), have been independently associated with functional and cognitive decline. In prior studies of dual impairment, vision impairment is generally not defined or defined by visual acuity alone. Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness and does not affect visual acuity until late in the disease; instead, visual field loss is used to measure vision impairment from glaucoma.
To examine the effect of glaucomatous visual field loss and hearing impairment on function.
Cross-sectional.
Hospital-based clinic in Baltimore, Maryland.
220 adults, ≥55 years presenting to the glaucoma clinic.
Vision impairment was defined as mean deviation on visual field testing worse than -5 decibels in the better eye, and hearing impairment was defined as pure tone average worse than 25 decibels on threshold audiometry testing in the better ear. Standardized questionnaires were used to assess functional status.
Five participants were excluded for incomplete testing, leaving 32 with vision impairment only, 63 with hearing impairment only, 42 with dual impairment, and 78 controls with no hearing impairment or vision impairment. Participants with dual impairment were more likely to be older and non-White. Dual impairment was associated with significantly more severe driving limitation and more difficulty with communication compared to those without sensory impairment when adjusted for age, race, gender and number of comorbidities.
Older individuals with glaucoma and hearing loss seem to have generally poorer functioning than those with single sensory loss. Health professionals should consider visual field loss as a type of vision impairment when managing patients with dual impairment. |
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220 adults, ≥55 years presenting to the glaucoma clinic.
Vision impairment was defined as mean deviation on visual field testing worse than -5 decibels in the better eye, and hearing impairment was defined as pure tone average worse than 25 decibels on threshold audiometry testing in the better ear. Standardized questionnaires were used to assess functional status.
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Hospital-based clinic in Baltimore, Maryland.
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To examine the effect of glaucomatous visual field loss and hearing impairment on function.
Cross-sectional.
Hospital-based clinic in Baltimore, Maryland.
220 adults, ≥55 years presenting to the glaucoma clinic.
Vision impairment was defined as mean deviation on visual field testing worse than -5 decibels in the better eye, and hearing impairment was defined as pure tone average worse than 25 decibels on threshold audiometry testing in the better ear. Standardized questionnaires were used to assess functional status.
Five participants were excluded for incomplete testing, leaving 32 with vision impairment only, 63 with hearing impairment only, 42 with dual impairment, and 78 controls with no hearing impairment or vision impairment. Participants with dual impairment were more likely to be older and non-White. Dual impairment was associated with significantly more severe driving limitation and more difficulty with communication compared to those without sensory impairment when adjusted for age, race, gender and number of comorbidities.
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subjects | Activities of daily living Acuity Adults Age Age Factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Analysis Audiometry Biology and Life Sciences Blindness Case-Control Studies Cognition & reasoning Cognitive ability Communication Comorbidity Cross-Sectional Studies Decibels Dementia Female Glaucoma Glaucoma - physiopathology Health screening Hearing loss Hearing Loss - complications Hearing Loss - diagnosis Hearing Loss - epidemiology Hearing Tests Humans Impairment Male Medical personnel Medicine and Health Sciences Mental health Middle Aged Older people Social Sciences Studies Vision Vision Disorders - complications Vision Disorders - diagnosis Vision Disorders - epidemiology Visual Acuity Visual effects Visual field Visual fields Visual impairment |
title | Dual sensory impairment: The association between glaucomatous vision loss and hearing impairment and function |
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