哥伦比亚choco土著社区非传染性眼病的临床和流行病学概况。

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
L. Sánchez, J. Sarmiento, E. Díaz, Sara Rendón Villa, Esteban Onésimo Vallejo Agudelo, D. G. González, J. Cárdenas, L. I. J. Jaramillo, M. A. R. Gázquez, J. Trujillo
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目的:确定哥伦比亚乔科土著居民非传染性眼病的临床和流行病学概况。材料与方法:2015年在Embera、Wounaan、Katio、Chami和Tule土著人协会的土著社区进行横向描述性研究。没有进行抽样,对18岁以上没有传染性眼病的土著领导人进行了评估,并决定在知情同意的情况下自愿参加。设计问卷登记人口统计学变量和眼科变量。结果:共评估了46名土著居民,平均年龄34,2±9.5岁,男性占69.6%,多比达族占21.7%,完成中等教育的占56.5%,在教育领域工作的占23.9%。82.6%的受试者视力正常,15.2%的受试者存在视力缺陷,无严重视力障碍或失明。结膜改变发生率为56.5%,覆盖试验改变发生率为58.6%,其中内斜视和内斜视是最常见的发现。眼压、血压计、血压计或眼底评估均未发现改变。结论:在接受评估的人群中,视力和眼科健康水平是可以接受的,这并不代表对他们的日常工作有很大的限制,但可能是造成这些限制的潜在原因。内斜视和结膜改变是最常见的表现。
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Perfil clínico y epidemiológico de las enfermedades oculares no infecciosas en comunidades indígenas de Chocó, Colombia.
Objective: to determine the clinical and epidemiological profile of non-infectious ocular diseases in indigenous populations of Choco, Colombia. Materials and Methods: transversal descriptive study, in indigenous communities of the Asociacion de Cabildos Indigenas Embera, Wounaan, Katio, Chami and Tule in 2015. Sampling was not performed, indigenous leaders over the age of 18, without infectious eye diseases were evaluated and decided to voluntarily participate by informed consent. A questionnaire was designed to register demographic and opthalmologic variables variables. Results: 46 indigenous people were evaluated, with an average age of 34,2 ± 9,5 years, 69,6% were men, 21,7% were Embera Dobida, 56,5% had completed secondary education and 23,9% worked in the education area. 82,6% of the participants presented normal visual acuity, 15,2% presented visual deficit and none had severe visual impairment or blindness. Conjunctival alterations were found in 56,5% and alterations in the coverage test in 58,6%, with endotropia and endophoria being the most frequent findings. No alterations were found in the assessment of ocular mobility, tonometry, campimetry, or ocular fundus. Conclusions: acceptable levels of vision and ophthalmological health were found among the evaluated population, which do not represent considerable limitations for their daily work, but could potentially cause them. Endotropia and conjunctival alterations correspond to the most frequent findings.
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Archivos de Medicina
Archivos de Medicina MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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