Diabetic retinopathy in a natural population.

Australian journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1983-08-01
W J Heriot, J P Borger, P Zimmet, H King, R Taylor, L R Raper
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Most epidemiological studies of diabetic retinopathy have been based on clinic populations. This produces a bias for the more severe cases and later stages of the disease. To avoid this bias, 1567 Micronesian adults of Nauru (82% of total adult population) were examined. Diabetic retinopathy was classified by both the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria and the Airlie House reference photographs. Results were subject to multiple logistic regression model analysis. Diabetic retinopathy was present in 7% of the general population and in 24% of diabetics. Of the signs, microaneurysms and microhaemorrhages were the most important, being present alone in 19.5%; and in 68.1% when associated with exudates. Proliferative retinopathy was present in 4.5% of cases. Exudates alone were found in two cases (2.2%). Duration of diabetes was the strongest predictor variable and increasing two-hour plasma glucose levels significantly increased the risk of developing retinopathy.

自然人群中的糖尿病视网膜病变。
大多数糖尿病视网膜病变的流行病学研究都是基于临床人群。这就产生了对更严重的病例和疾病后期阶段的偏见。为了避免这种偏差,对瑙鲁的1567名密克罗尼西亚成年人(占成年人口总数的82%)进行了检查。糖尿病视网膜病变是根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的标准和Airlie House的参考照片进行分类的。结果采用多元logistic回归模型分析。糖尿病视网膜病变存在于7%的普通人群和24%的糖尿病患者。在这些征象中,微动脉瘤和微出血是最重要的,单独出现的占19.5%;68.1%与渗出物有关。增殖性视网膜病变出现在4.5%的病例中。单纯渗出2例(2.2%)。糖尿病持续时间是最强的预测变量,两小时血浆葡萄糖水平的增加显著增加了发生视网膜病变的风险。
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