Age-specific incidence and prevalence of keratoconus: a nationwide registration study

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2017-03

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Godefrooij, Daniël A.
de Wit, G. ArdineISNI 0000000389177269
Uiterwaal, Cuno S. P. M.ISNI 0000000395303989
Imhof, SaskiaISNI 0000000391274981
Wisse, RPLORCID 0000-0002-2844-9868ISNI 0000000390981457

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Abstract

Purpose To determine the age-specific incidence and prevalence of keratoconus in the modern era of diagnostics. Design Epidemiologic study. Participants Total of 4.4 million patients from a mandatory health insurance database. Methods Data were extracted from the largest health insurance provider in the Netherlands. Patients aged 10–40 years were defined as the relevant age category for newly diagnosed keratoconus and the annual incidence of newly diagnosed keratoconus was determined. The prevalence of keratoconus was estimated based on the annual incidence, mean age at diagnosis, and average life expectancy. Main outcome measure was the annual incidence and prevalence of keratoconus. Results The annual incidence of keratoconus was 1:7500 in the relevant age category (13.3 cases per 100 000, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 11.6–15.2) and the estimated prevalence of keratoconus in the general population was 1:375 (265 cases per 100 000, 95% CI: 260–270). These values are 5-fold to 10-fold higher than previously reported values in population studies. The mean age at diagnosis was 28.3 years and 60.6% of diagnosed patients were male. Conclusions Both the annual incidence and the prevalence of keratoconus were 5-fold to 10-fold higher than previously reported.

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Godefrooij, D A, de Wit, G A, Uiterwaal, C S, Imhof, S M & Wisse, R P L 2017, 'Age-specific incidence and prevalence of keratoconus : a nationwide registration study', American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. 175, pp. 169–172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajo.2016.12.015