Title of article :
Frequency, severity and risk indicators of retinopathy in patients with diabetes screened by fundus photographs: A study from primary health care
Author/Authors :
Memon, Saleh Al Ibrahim Eye Hospital - ISRA postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology - Community Based Projects, Pakistan , Ahsan, Shahid Hamdard University - Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan , Riaz, Qamar Al Ibrahim Eye Hospital - ISRA School of Optometry, ISRA postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pakistan , Basit, Abdul Baqai Medical University - Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology - Department of Medicine, Pakistan , Sheikh, Sikandar Ali Al Ibrahim Eye Hospital - ISRA postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology - Community Based Projects, Pakistan , Fawwad, Asher Baqai Medical University - Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology - Research Department, Pakistan , Shera, A. Samad Diabetic Association of Pakistan - Director WHO Collaborating Centre, Pakistan
From page :
366
To page :
372
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the frequency, severity and risk indicators of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with diabetes attending a primary care diabetes centre. Methods: This observational study was conducted at Diabetic Association of Pakistan - a World Health Organization collaborating center in Karachi, from March 2009 to December 2011. Registered patients with diabetes were screened by two field fundus photographs. Retina specialists graded the signs of retinopathy according to diabetic retinopathy disease severity scale. Results: Of total registered diabetic patients (n=11,158), 10,768 (96.5 %) were screened for DR. Overall DR was found in 2661 (24.7%) patients. DR was found in decreasing order of frequency in patients with type 2 (n= 2555, 23.7%) followed by patients with type 1 diabetes (n=101, 0.93% ) and patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) (n=5, 0.46%). Among patients with DR, signs of non-sight threatening retinopathy was dominant. Females and patients of working age group predominantly had retinopathy. Type 1 patients 16 years and type 2 patients 5 years of history of diabetes had sign of retinopathy in increased frequency. Conclusion: Every forth patient with diabetes in this large cohort had signs of diabetic retinopathy. Females and patients in working age group predominantly had retinopathy. Type 2 patients with short while type 1 patients with long history of diabetes most frequently had DR. Dissemination of the present study findings may help in increasing the awareness of this serious complication of diabetes.
Keywords :
Diabetic retinopathy , Fundus camera , Primary care diabetes centre
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2563861
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