Xueling Zhang, Weijia Dai, Xiuzhi Zhang, Lin Xie, Xiaoming Duan, Feng Wang, Yufang Su, Wei Liu, Xuemei Wang, Peng Lu, Jingmin Li, Guijun Xie, Liuzhi Zeng, Jianlu Gao, Aiping Zhao, Hongbo Qu, Ning Li, Ningli Wang, Jingni Yu, Yihua Zhu, Debbie S. Kuo, Min Zhu, Ping Liu, Xiang Ma, Junhong Zhao, Chunmei Zhao, Danyan Liu, Liang Liang, Li Tang, Jianping Hu, Jinqiang Yu, Sujie Fan, Hui Zhang, Hua Zhong, Kaijun Li, Liang Li, Jing Liang, Yanbing Qu, Hui Wang, Aiwu Fang, Gang Zhai, Hongying Cai, Haijun Li, Jing Song, Ying Su, Chunyan Qiao, Yong Zhang, Min Yu, Min Zhang, Bo Qu, Xuyang Liu, Guangxian Tang, Yuyan Zhang, Xiaobin Xie, Shaoping Ha, Yajuan Zheng, Hongbin Lyu, Xuanchu Duan, Zhihong Wu, Kai Cao, Hongyan Jia, Zuohong Wu, Yinong Zhang, Sumian Cheng, and Fanglei Yu
Objective To analyze the rates of blindness with the demographics and clinical characteristics of patients with primary angle-closure disease (PACD) to provide a comprehensive epidemiologic reference in China. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted in the Chinese Glaucoma Study Consortium database, which is a national multicenter glaucoma research alliance of 111 hospitals participating between December 21, 2015 and September 9, 2018. The diagnosis of PACD was made by qualified physicians through examination. Comparison of sex, age, family history, subtypes of PACD, and blindness were analyzed. Results A total of 5762 glaucoma patients were included, of which 4588 (79.6%) had PACD. Of PACD patients, 72.1% were female with the sex ratio (F/M) of 2.6, and the average age of patients was 63.8±9.3 years with the majority between 60 and 70 years. Additionally, 30% of these patients had low vision in one eye, 8.8% had low vision in both eyes, 1.7% had blindness in one eye, and 0.3% had blindness in both eyes. There were statistical differences with regards to age between male and female patients with PACD, with male patients being older on average. Primary angle-closure glaucoma was more commonly diagnosed in males (60%) compared to females (35.9%), whereas acute primary angle closure (APAC) was more commonly diagnosed in females (54.3%) compared to males (37.7%). The visual acuity in APAC patients was lower and the rate of low vision and blindness was higher than other subtypes. Conclusion PACD was the major type of glaucoma in Chinese hospitals. There were more female patients with PACD, mostly between 60 and 70 years old, with higher rates of APAC in women. APAC resulted in the worst visual outcomes of all PACD subtypes.