儿童白内障的病例发现和管理:尼日利亚卡杜纳州儿童眼保健方案的作用。

AbdulRahman Aminatu, Buchan John, Ibrahim Nazaradden, Isiyaku Sunday, Bowman Richard, Hassan Amina, Alhassan Mahmoud, Catey Bunce
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目的:评估尼日利亚卡杜纳州儿童眼保健方案在识别、转诊和儿童白内障手术数量方面的产出。材料和方法:这是对卡杜纳州一级、二级和三级医院的尼日利亚西北部儿童眼科保健倡议方案转诊登记册进行的回顾性审查。还审查了2016年至2019年期间在卡杜纳国家眼科中心接受白内障手术的0-16岁儿童的医院登记。关于儿童数量、年龄、性别、白内障侧边性和方案状态的信息总结为频率、百分比和平均值±标准差。该项目的前两年(2018-2019)与之前的两年(2016-2017)进行了比较。结果:2018年1月至2019年12月;初级卫生工作者筛查了41,552名儿童,转诊2,316名(5.6%)。其中1772人(76.5%)就诊于三个地区二级医院之一,护士用手电筒发现492人(27.8%)患有白斑,并将他们转至三级医院。在三级医院,364人(492人中的74.0%)就诊,262人(364人中的72.0%)在眼科医生的扩张裂隙灯检查后确诊为可手术白内障。2016年至2017年(规划前年份)期间,201名儿童接受了白内障手术,而2018年和2019年(规划前年份)为352名,其中239名(352名中的67.9%)是该计划的受益者。4年间,接受白内障手术的女生比例从39.8%下降到35.0%,平均年龄从5.7±4.2岁上升到7.5±4.1岁。在项目实施期间,更多的单侧白内障儿童(214例[60.8%])出现(Fisher精确检验,P = 0.004),而单侧白内障(207例[60.2%])在男性中明显多于女性(Fisher精确检验P = 0.017)。结论:该方案提高了初级眼保健水平儿童白斑的病例检出率。此外,卡杜纳州的眼科保健转诊系统得到了加强,越来越多的儿童获得服务:大多数是男孩、年龄较大的儿童和单侧白内障患者。
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Case Finding and Management of Childhood Cataracts: The Role of a Child Eye Health Programme in Kaduna State, Nigeria.

Objective: To evaluate the output of a child eye health programme in terms of identification, referral, and volume of paediatric cataract surgeries in Kaduna State, Nigeria.

Materials and methods: This was a retrospective review of the North-West Nigeria Child Eye Health Initiative programme referral registers at primary, secondary and tertiary hospitals in Kaduna State. Theatre registers of children 0-16 years who had cataract surgery at National Eye Centre Kaduna between 2016 and 2019 were also reviewed. Information on numbers of children, age, sex, laterality of cataract and programme status were summarised as frequencies, percentages and mean ± standard deviation. The initial 2 years of the programme (2018-2019) were compared with the 2 years (2016-2017) preceding them.

Results: Between January 2018 and December 2019; primary health workers screened 41,552 children and referred 2,316 (5.6%). Of those referred 1772 (76.5%) presented at one of three zonal secondary hospitals where nurses identified 492 (27.8%) with leukocoria using torchlights and referred them to the tertiary hospital. At the tertiary hospital, 364 (74.0% of 492) attended and 262 (72.0% of 364) were confirmed to have operable cataracts after dilated slit lamp examination by ophthalmologists. Between 2016 and 2017 (pre-programme years), 201 children had cataract surgery compared to 352 in 2018 and 2019 (programme years) of whom 239 (67.9% of 352) were beneficiaries of the programme. The proportion of girls who had cataract surgery declined from 39.8% to 35.0%, while mean age increased from 5.7 ± 4.2 years to 7.5 ± 4.1 over 4 years. More children with unilateral cataracts (214 [60.8%]) presented during the programme years (Fishers exact test, P = 0.004), whereas unilateral cataract (207 [60.2%]) was significantly more common in males than females (Fisher's exact P = 0.017).

Conclusion: The programme has resulted in improved case detection of childhood leukocoria at primary eye care level. additionally, the eye health referral system in Kaduna State has been strengthened with increasing numbers of children accessing services: majority boys, older children, and unilateral cataracts.

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