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Study on ocular morbidity in eye camp patients in rural medical hospital
Author(s) -
H Pooja,
H. T. Venkate Gowda,
R Jeevitha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indian journal of clinical and experimental opthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-1451
pISSN - 2395-1443
DOI - 10.18231/j.ijceo.2021.077
Subject(s) - medicine , ophthalmology , blepharitis , neuro ophthalmology , pediatric ophthalmology , uveitis , glaucoma , eye examination , diabetic retinopathy , cross sectional study , optometry , dermatology , diabetes mellitus , visual acuity , strabismus , pathology , endocrinology
: To determine the prevalence and pattern of the different types of ocular morbidities in elderly eye camp patients. : Cross sectional observational study from July 2018 to June 2019, in eye camp patients aged 40-80 years attending Ophthalmology Department with a history of ocular diseases underwent routine eye examination. Data was entered in MS Excel 2016 and analysed using SPSS 17.0 by using descriptive statistics like frequency and percentage. : Of 2912 people, males were 1759 and females were 1153. Most common ocular morbidity was Cataract 1967 (67.54%) and Cataract associated with comorbidities were 391 (13.42%), followed by glaucoma 152 (5.2%), hypertensive 92 (3.1%) and diabetic 84 (2.8%) retinopathy, blepharitis 78 (2.6%), pterygium 69 (2.3%), Chronic dacrocystitis 41 (1.4%), refractive error 12 (0.4%), Age related macular degeneration ten (0.3%). Less common were phacotoxic uveitis eight (0.2%), corneal opacity five (0.1%) and Retinitis Pigmentosa three (0.1%). : Cataract, glaucoma were major ocular diseases seen in the study. Efforts aimed at reducing high prevalence of treatable or preventable morbidities such as cataract, glaucoma.

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