The profile of patients with secondary glaucoma

I. Isakov, A. Kuroyedov
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   To date, there have been no studies in the Russian Federation analyzing the territorial prevalence of secondary glaucoma (SG). The reasons for this lie in the specifics of providing epidemiological reports on the incidence of this pathology, staff shortage in the budgetary health care system, lack of clinical interest of researchers in thisт form of the disease, for example due to the severity of its course, etc. At the same time, secondary glaucoma is one of the most severe glaucoma forms, which tends to progress and is difficult to treat with drugs or surgery. The high occurrence of SG (6–22%) worldwide and the risk of losing visual function make it important to continue studying this pathology. The varying occurrence of SG is determined by numerous factors, such as etiology of the disease, demographic and territorial features of the region, educational level, cultural and economic characteristics, patients' awareness and competence. The level of ophthalmologic services, such as qualification of the attending physicians, and the types of glaucoma surgeries that can be performed in the region also play an important role. Considering the relevance of this problem, the aim of this literature review is to determine the epidemiological characteristics of the disease in patients with secondary glaucoma.
继发性青光眼患者的概况
迄今为止,在俄罗斯联邦还没有研究分析继发性青光眼(SG)的地域患病率。造成这种情况的原因在于提供这种疾病发病率的流行病学报告的细节,预算卫生保健系统的工作人员短缺,研究人员对这种疾病缺乏临床兴趣,例如由于其病程的严重性,等等。同时,继发性青光眼是最严重的青光眼形式之一,容易进展,难以用药物或手术治疗。SG在世界范围内的高发生率(6-22%)和丧失视觉功能的风险使得继续研究这种病理变得重要。SG的不同发生率是由多种因素决定的,如疾病的病因、该地区的人口和领土特征、教育水平、文化和经济特征、患者的意识和能力。眼科服务水平,如主治医生的资格,以及该地区可以进行的青光眼手术的类型也起着重要作用。考虑到这一问题的相关性,本文献综述的目的是确定继发性青光眼患者该病的流行病学特征。
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