Causes of Blindness and Visual Impairment Among Children Studying in Schools for the Blind in Central Development Region of Nepal

J. Shrestha, Pragati Gautam Adhikari, G. Shrestha
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Introduction: This study was done to find out the causes of visual impairment in students studying in schools for the blind in the central development region of Nepal. Materials and Methods: The study was done in six schools for the blind in the central development region of Nepal. It was conducted by a team of Eye care professionals using standard eye examination protocols of the World Health Organization Prevention of Blindness Program in the year 2009. Results: A total of 133 students (5 - 21 years age group) enrolled in six schools for the blind were examined. 52.6% of children were visually impaired at birth and 12% developed vision impairment within one year of age. Twenty-one students (15.8%) had mild visual impairment, 5 students (3.8%) had severe visual impairment and 101 students (76%) were blind. The main cause of vision impairment was found to be lens-related anomaly 23.3% and retinal diseases, 18% followed by corneal lesions, 16.5%, and problems with the whole globe, optic nerve, and glaucoma accounting for 12.03%, 11.3%, and 7.5% respectively. The etiology could not be identified in 48.1% followed by hereditary causes (31.6%) and childhood factors (12%). Of the total students examined, 37.6% were visually impaired due to avoidable causes; preventable in 22.6% and treatable in 15% of cases. Conclusions: A high proportion of childhood blindness in schools for the blind in the central development region of Nepal is avoidable.
尼泊尔中部发展区盲校儿童失明及视力受损的原因
前言:本研究旨在了解尼泊尔中部发展区盲校学生视力受损的原因。材料与方法:本研究在尼泊尔中部开发区的六所盲人学校进行。它是由一组眼科保健专业人员在2009年使用世界卫生组织预防失明项目的标准眼科检查协议进行的。结果:对6所盲人学校5 ~ 21岁学生133名进行了调查。52.6%的儿童出生时视力受损,12%的儿童在1岁内出现视力障碍。轻度视力障碍21人(15.8%),重度视力障碍5人(3.8%),失明101人(76%)。晶状体相关异常占23.3%,视网膜疾病占18%,其次是角膜病变占16.5%,全眼问题占12.03%,视神经问题占11.3%,青光眼问题占7.5%。病因不明的占48.1%,其次是遗传原因(31.6%)和儿童因素(12%)。在接受调查的学生中,37.6%的学生因可避免的原因而视力受损;22.6%的病例可预防,15%的病例可治疗。结论:尼泊尔中部发展地区盲校儿童失明的高比例是可以避免的。
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