Necessity of Periodic Ophthalmological Examinations in Binocular B Class Driving Licence Holders Over 50 Years of Age
Objective: To determine whether binocular B class driving licence (BBCDL) holders over 50 years old are in compliance with the BBCDL criteria for visual acuity, to determine the age-based prevalence of ophthalmological disorders reducing visual acuity in this group, and to investigate whether peri...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Galenos Yayinevi
2016-04-01
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Series: | Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi |
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Online Access: | http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_10445/Necessity-Of-Periodic-Ophthalmological-Examinations-In-Binocular-B-Class-Driving-Licence-Holders-Over-50-Years-Of-Age |
Summary: | Objective: To determine whether binocular B class driving licence (BBCDL) holders over 50 years old are in compliance with the
BBCDL criteria for visual acuity, to determine the age-based prevalence of ophthalmological disorders reducing visual acuity in this
group, and to investigate whether periodic ophthalmological examinations are needed in licence holders over 50 years of age.
Materials and Methods: This prospective study enrolled 451 adults over 50 years old having a BBCDL. The study subjects were
categorized into 3 age groups as group 1 (51-60 years), group 2 (61-70 years), and group 3 (over 71 years).
Results: The mean age of the subjects was 60.02±7.27 years; 338 (74.9%) were male and 113 (25.1%) were female. The BBCDL criteria
were met by 353 (78.3%) subjects whereas 98 (21.7%) subjects did not meet them. Eighty-four (85.7%) of 98 patients not meeting
BBCDL criteria still drove. The mean age of the subjects meeting BBCDL criteria (58.82±6.77 years) was significantly lower than the
subjects not meeting them (64.34±7.40 years) (p<0.001). The most common pathologies in the individuals still driving despite not
meeting BBCDL criteria were senile cataract (38.5%) and diabetic retinopathy (23.1%) in group 1, senile cataract (55.3%) and diabetic
retinopathy (14.9%) in group 2, and senile cataract (63.6%) and senile macular degeneration+senile cataract (18.2%) in group 3.
Conclusion: More than a fifth of individuals over 50 years old did not meet the BBCDL criteria, due predominantly to senile cataract,
and the majority of these individuals continue to drive. Therefore, we believe that individuals over 50 years old who have a BBCDL
should undergo periodic ophthalmological examinations. |
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ISSN: | 1300-0659 2147-2661 |