Title of article :
Visual Impairment Registry of Patients from North Kolkata, Eastern India: A Hospital-based Study
Author/Authors :
Bandyopadhyay, Sabyasachi Department of Ophthalmology - R.G.Kar Medical College and Hospital - Khudiram Bose Sarani - Kolkata, India , Bandyopadhyay, Samir Kumar Department of Ophthalmology - NRS Medical College - Kolkata, India , Biswas, Jaya Department of Ophthalmology - Bardhaman Medical College - Bardhaman, India , Saha (Dutta Chowdhury), Mita Department of Ophthalmology - R.G.Kar Medical College and Hospital - Khudiram Bose Sarani - Kolkata, India , Dey, Asim Kumar Department of Ophthalmology - Bardhaman Medical College - Bardhaman, India , Chakrabarti, Asim Department of Ophthalmology, R.I.O. - Calcutta Medical College and Hospital - Kolkata, India
Abstract :
Purpose: To study the demographic profile, severity and causes of visual impairment among registered
patients in a tertiary care hospital in north Kolkata, eastern India, and to assess the magnitude of
under‑registration in that population.
Methods: This is a retrospective analytical study. A review of all visually impaired patients registered at
our tertiary care hospital during a ten‑year period from January 2005 to December 2014, which is entitled
for certification of people of north Kolkata, eastern India (with a population denominator of 1.1 million),
was performed. Overall, 2472 eyes of 1236 patients were analyzed in terms of demographic characteristics,
cause of visual impairment, and percentage of visual disability as per the guidelines established by the
government of India.
Results: Male patients (844, 68.28%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 65.69‑70.87) registered more often than
female patients (392; 31.72%, P = 0.0004). The registration rate for visual impairment was 11.24 per 100,000 per
annum; this is not the true incidence rate, as both new patients and those visiting for renewal of certification
were included in the study. Optic atrophy was the most common cause of visual impairment (384 eyes, 15.53%;
95% CI, 14.1‑16.96).
Conclusion: Commonest cause of visual impairment was optic atrophy followed by microphthalmos.
Under‑registration is a prevalent problem as the registration system is voluntary rather than mandatory,
and female patients are more likely to be unregistered in this area.
Keywords :
Blindness , Disability , Optic Atrophy , Registration , Visual Impairment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics