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Circulating SPINT1 is a biomarker of pregnancies with poor placental function and fetal growth restriction

Authors :
Kaitu'u-Lino, TJ
MacDonald, TM
Cannon, P
Tuong-Vi, N
Hiscock, RJ
Haan, N
Myers, JE
Hastie, R
Dane, KM
Middleton, AL
Bittar, I
Sferruzzi-Perri, AN
Pritchard, N
Harper, A
Hannan, NJ
Kyritsis, V
Crinis, N
Hui, L
Walker, SP
Tong, S
Kaitu'u-Lino, TJ
MacDonald, TM
Cannon, P
Tuong-Vi, N
Hiscock, RJ
Haan, N
Myers, JE
Hastie, R
Dane, KM
Middleton, AL
Bittar, I
Sferruzzi-Perri, AN
Pritchard, N
Harper, A
Hannan, NJ
Kyritsis, V
Crinis, N
Hui, L
Walker, SP
Tong, S
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose To investigate the relationship between patient-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaire responses and time to late age-related macular degeneration (AMD; neovascular AMD [nAMD] or multimodal imaging [MMI]-defined atrophy) among individuals with bilateral large drusen, and the prognostic value of baseline PROs for 36-month AMD status. Design Exploratory analyses from a multicenter randomized controlled trial of an AMD intervention (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry identifier, ACTRN12612000704897). Participants Sham treatment group of the Laser Intervention in Early Stages of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (LEAD) Study (n = 141; age, 50–88 years; 77% female). Methods The 28-item Impact of Vision Impairment (IVI-28) and 10-item Night Vision Questionnaire (NVQ-10) were administered at the baseline visit. The PRO scores were derived using rating scale models. Multivariate Cox regression adjusting for demographics and clinical measures of vision (low-luminance visual acuity, low-luminance deficit, and microperimetric sensitivity) from the poorer-performing eye was used to investigate the association between PRO scores and time to late AMD in either eye. Multivariate competing-risk regression was used to estimate cause-specific subhazard ratios for nAMD and atrophy in either eye. Cross-validated logistic lasso models were used to estimate the predicted probability of AMD at 36 months. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was assessed to compare prognostic accuracy between models with and without PROs. Main Outcome Measure Time until nAMD or atrophy in either eye. Results The PRO scores were skewed toward higher functional vision. Higher IVI-28 scores were associated with a lower risk of progression to MMI-defined atrophy (20 events: adjusted hazard ratio, 0.65/logit increase; P = 0.002) but not nAMD (10 events; P = 0.562). Insufficient evidence was found of an association between NVQ-10 score and rate of progression to late AMD (

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315726190
Document Type :
Electronic Resource