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Eyelife is one of Lifelines' [[additional assessments]].\\ | Eyelife is one of Lifelines' [[additional assessments]].\\ | ||
This assessment was a collaboration between Lifelines and the UMCG [[https://www.rug.nl/research/opthalmology/|Department of Opthalmology]].\\ | This assessment was a collaboration between Lifelines and the UMCG [[https://www.rug.nl/research/opthalmology/|Department of Opthalmology]].\\ | ||
- | The goal of the assessment was to quantify ocular health in the general ageing population, in particular the prevalence of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucoma|glaucoma]], using an extensive [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_examination|eye exam]]. In addition, the goal was to determine if a population-based screening of early glaucoma will be feasible if performed in people genetically predisposed to develop the disease. | + | The goal of the assessment was to quantify ocular health in the general ageing population, in particular the prevalence of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucoma|glaucoma]], using an extensive [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_examination|eye exam]]. In addition, the goal was to determine if a population-based screening of early glaucoma will be feasible if performed in people genetically predisposed to develop the disease((Neustaeter, A. et al. (2021) Genetic pre-screening for glaucoma in population-based epidemiology: protocol for a double-blind prospective screening study within Lifelines (EyeLife); BMC Ophthalmol 21(1):18)) |
===== Background ===== | ===== Background ===== | ||
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EyeLife ran between Q2 of 2019 and Q4 of 2022.\\ | EyeLife ran between Q2 of 2019 and Q4 of 2022.\\ | ||
- | 1800 [[UGLI]]-genotyped participants aged 55 years and older, pre-screened to have a high or low genetic risk score for glaucoma, were invited to visit the UMCG Policlinic of Ophthalmology for an eye exam. | + | ~1800 [[UGLI]]-genotyped participants aged 55 years and older, pre-screened to have a high or low genetic risk score for glaucoma, were invited to visit the UMCG Policlinic of Ophthalmology for an eye exam. A total of ~1000 participants completed the eye exam. |
During the eye exam, the following parameters were tested: | During the eye exam, the following parameters were tested: | ||