Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Socioeconomic Status in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada

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Eshtiaghi, Arshia [1 ]
Margolin, Edward A. [2 ,3 ]
Micieli, Jonathan A. [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Dept Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Ophthalmol & Vis Sci, Dept Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Div Neurol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Kensington Vis & Res Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Kensington Vis & Res Ctr, 340 Coll St,Suite 501, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9, Canada
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10.1097/WNO.0000000000001680
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Background:Previous studies have identified an association between obesity and socioeconomic variables such as poverty, minority status, and a low level of education. Because obesity is a major risk factor for the development of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), this study aims to identify and assess relationships between socioeconomic and geographic variables in patients with IIH in Canada.Methods:A retrospective chart review was performed to identify female patients with IIH presenting to 2 neuro-ophthalmology clinics in Toronto between 2014 and 2022. Consecutive female patients younger than 50 years who did not have IIH were identified as controls. Patient age, body mass index (BMI), and postal code were obtained from electronic medical records. Patient postal codes were then converted to geographic dissemination areas based on the 2016 Canadian census, and data on socioeconomic outcomes were collected from Statistics Canada.Results:Three hundred twenty-two female patients with IIH (mean age: 32.3 +/- 10) and 400 female controls (mean age: 33.9 +/- 9) were included. The mean BMI was 35.0 +/- 8 for patients with IIH and 26.7 +/- 7 for control patients (P < 0.00001). There was a significant difference between dissemination areas resided by patients with IIH and control patients for median income ($34640 vs $36685 CAD, P = 0.02) and rate of postsecondary degree attainment (57.7% vs 60.5%, P = 0.01). There were no significant differences in the percentage of visible minorities, percentage of immigrants, knowledge of official languages, percentage of married individuals, average household size, or unemployment rate. There was a weak but significant inverse relationship between the rate of postsecondary degree attainment in dissemination areas resided by patients with IIH and their BMI (P = 0.01, R-2 = 0.02).Conclusion:Patients with IIH reside in geographic areas with lower average levels of income and education than control patients. Patients with lower levels of education may be at higher risk of elevated BMI and therefore disease incidence and progression.
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