[Visual Impairment and Eye Diseases in St. Louis, Senegal].

Q4 Dentistry
Revista Espanola de Cirugia Oral y Maxilofacial Pub Date : 2021-06-17 eCollection Date: 2021-06-30 DOI:10.48327/mtsibulletin.2021.112
B Tousignant, J Brûlé
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Background: Few epidemiological data describe the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Senegal. Data from West African studies estimate blindness prevalence between 1.2 - 3.4% and that of visual impairment between 10.4 - 17.1%. IRIS Mundial (IM) is a non-governmental organization collaborating with l'Association St-Louisienne pour la Vue (ASV) to develop eye care in Senegal.

Objective: Describe the relative importance of and causes of blindness and visual impairment in a population consulting for vision problems in the Senegalese region of St. Louis, to assist in planning of relevant eye care programs.

Methods: Results from eye exams carried out by a team from IM in 2018 have been complied and analyzed.

Results: In all, 1944 patients were examined (56.5% female). Some 25.7% of patients presented a visual impairment (22.5% moderate; 3.2% severe). Regarding refractive error, 15.3% of patients had myopia, 10.7% had hyperopia, 54.8% had astigmatism and 55.8% were presbyopic. Clinically significant cataracts is present in 17.4% of patients and glaucoma in 2.5%.

Conclusion: Our data give a glimpse of the prevalence of visual impairment and ocular disease in St. Louis, Senegal. Uncorrected refractive error, cataracts and glaucoma are present in this population and may guide the planning of relevant eye care interventions.

[塞内加尔圣路易斯的视力障碍和眼疾]。
背景:关于塞内加尔失明和视力障碍患病率的流行病学数据很少。西非的研究数据估计,失明率在 1.2 - 3.4% 之间,视力损伤率在 10.4 - 17.1% 之间。IRIS Mundial(IM)是一个非政府组织,与圣路易视觉协会(ASV)合作,在塞内加尔发展眼科保健:描述塞内加尔圣路易斯地区因视力问题就诊的人群中失明和视力损伤的相对重要性和原因,以帮助规划相关的眼保健项目:对2018年国际眼科中心团队进行的眼科检查结果进行了汇总和分析:共有 1944 名患者接受了检查(56.5% 为女性)。约 25.7% 的患者存在视力障碍(22.5% 中度;3.2% 重度)。在屈光不正方面,15.3%的患者有近视,10.7%有远视,54.8%有散光,55.8%有老花。17.4%的患者患有有临床意义的白内障,2.5%的患者患有青光眼:我们的数据显示了塞内加尔圣路易斯市视力障碍和眼部疾病的发病率。这一人群中存在未矫正屈光不正、白内障和青光眼,可为相关眼保健干预措施的规划提供指导。
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期刊介绍: La Revista Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial editada por Ergon es una publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial (SECOM) Entre los objetivos de la revista se encuentran la difusión científica de la especialidad de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial y servir de medio de publicación para todos los miembros de la SECOM así como especialistas afines. Las áreas de interés de la revista son la científica, investigadora, informativa de eventos, becas, premios y revisiones bibliográficas.
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