Baseline Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Patients Seen Through the Free Diabetes Screening (FDS) Program.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2024-11-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S483004
Pamela L Nguyen, Jose Amezcua Moreno, Diep Tran, Kathleen McHugh, Fasika A Woreta, Megan E Collins, Cindy X Cai
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Purpose: To characterize the baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients seen through the Free Diabetic Screening (FDS) program, a free diabetic retinopathy screening program for uninsured patients, in the ophthalmology resident clinic at the Wilmer Eye Institute.

Patients and methods: This retrospective longitudinal cohort study included uninsured patients ≥18 years with diabetes mellitus seen through the FDS clinic from 2013 to 2023. Data extraction was performed using manual chart review of the first FDS visit, and automated extraction of the data warehouse related to all other office visits. Patient demographic and clinical characteristics at presentation, treatments, and follow-ups were collected.

Results: A total of 422 patients were included in this study (mean age 52 years; 59% female; 47% Hispanic; 49% Spanish as primary language). One-third of patients had some form of diabetic retinopathy or diabetic macular edema, and 12% had vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy at presentation. In all, nearly 10% of patients were referred for further specialty care, and 71% of these patients completed at least one follow-up visit. The majority of patients (55%) returned for care as recommended and were followed for a mean length of 200 weeks and 10 office visits.

Conclusion: The FDS clinic provided much needed diabetic retinopathy screening and treatment for uninsured patients in Baltimore City and surrounding areas. This study highlights the need for strong integration between initial screening and downstream services, as nearly 10% of patients require further sub-specialty intervention or care.

通过免费糖尿病筛查 (FDS) 计划就诊患者的基线特征和临床结果。
目的:了解威尔默眼科研究所眼科住院医师诊所的免费糖尿病筛查(FDS)项目(一项针对未参保患者的免费糖尿病视网膜病变筛查项目)就诊患者的基线特征和临床结果:这项回顾性纵向队列研究包括 2013 年至 2023 年期间通过 FDS 诊所就诊的年龄≥18 岁的未参保糖尿病患者。数据提取采用人工查看 FDS 首次就诊病历的方式,并从数据仓库中自动提取与所有其他就诊相关的数据。收集了患者就诊时的人口统计学特征和临床特征、治疗和随访情况:本研究共纳入 422 名患者(平均年龄 52 岁;59% 女性;47% 西班牙裔;49% 主要语言为西班牙语)。三分之一的患者患有某种形式的糖尿病视网膜病变或糖尿病黄斑水肿,12%的患者在发病时视力受到糖尿病视网膜病变的威胁。总共有近 10% 的患者被转诊接受进一步的专科治疗,其中 71% 的患者至少完成了一次随访。大多数患者(55%)按照建议返回接受治疗,平均随访时间为 200 周,随访次数为 10 次:FDS诊所为巴尔的摩市及周边地区的无保险患者提供了急需的糖尿病视网膜病变筛查和治疗。这项研究强调了将初步筛查与下游服务紧密结合的必要性,因为近 10% 的患者需要进一步的亚专科干预或护理。
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