印度南部RVM医院眼科2型糖尿病患者眼部表现的观察性研究

Venkataswamy, Manoj Patruni, Chinthala Narsaiah
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导读:印度是臭名昭著的世界糖尿病之都。目前印度全国糖尿病患病率为9%。到2030年,印度将有1亿人患有2型糖尿病。方法:横断面观察研究,研究在泰伦加纳邦Siddipet区RVM医院眼科进行。该研究于2018年4月至2019年12月进行。样本量是300。结果:男性188例(63%),女性112例(37%)。在两性中,51至60岁年龄组的患者人数最多(34%)。结膜病变中,翼状胬肉13例(4.33%),结膜炎6例(2%)。角膜溃疡6例(2%),角膜感觉减退3例(1.0%),穿孔1例(0.33%)。11.5%的人在5年内受到轻度NPDR的影响,10年内显着增加到26.6%。结论:在本研究组中,视网膜病变的患病率和严重程度与HbA1C水平相关。最常见的白内障类型为皮质型(39.13%),其次为老年性后皮质型(32.60%)。一般来说,糖尿病患者白内障手术后视力预后良好。原发性开角型青光眼患病率为2.33%,新血管性青光眼患病率为2.0%。糖尿病容易在身体的不同部位感染,眼部结构也不例外。
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Observational study on ocular manifestations in type 2 diabetes patients attending the ophthalmology department, at RVM hospital, South India
Introduction: India is infamously known as the Diabetes capital of the world. The national wide prevalence of diabetes in India now is 9%. By 2030, India will have 100 million people with type 2 Diabetes. Methodology: Cross sectional observational study, Study was conducted in ophthalmology department at RVM Hospital, Siddipet District, and Telangana State. The study was conducted in April 2018 to December 2019.The Sample Size is 300. Results: 188(63%) were males and 112(37%) are females. Among both sexes, age groups between 51 to 60 years had maximum number of patients (34%).33 patients had some lid lesions, out of which 12 had stye followed by 10 had Xanthelasma Conjunctival lesions found were pterygium 13(4.33%) and conjunctivitis 6(2%).6 patients had corneal ulceration (2%), 3 had reduced corneal sensation (1.0%) while 1 patient had perforation (0.33%). 11.5% people are affected by mild NPDR within 5 years, which increases significantly to 26.6% in 10 years. Conclusion: Thus both prevalence and severity of retinopathy correlates with HbA1C levels in this study group. The most common type of cataract found was cortical type (39.13%) followed by senile posterior cortical cataract (32.60%). In general, the visual prognosis following cataract surgery in diabetic patients is favourable. The prevalence of Primary open angle glaucoma was 2.33% and 2.0% had neo-vascular glaucoma. Diabetes predisposes to infection in different body parts, and ocular structures are not an exception.
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