Titre du document / Document title
Prevalence of diabetic eye disease in an inner city population : the Liverpool Diabetic Eye Study
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
BROADBENT D. M.
(1) ;
SCOTT J. A.
(1) ;
VORA J. P.
(2) ;
HARDING S. P.
(1) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Royal Liverpool University Hospitals, Liverpool L7 8XP, ROYAUME-UNI
(2) Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Royal Liverpool University Hospitals, Liverpool L7 8XP, ROYAUME-UNI
Résumé / Abstract
Purpose To measure the population prevalence of diabetic eye disease in an inner city setting. Methods As part of a systematic screening programme all adult diabetic patients in four general practices were invited to attend for slit-lamp biomicroscopy by a retinal specialist. Data on non-attenders were available from community-based photography. Results Of 395 diabetic patients identified, 326 attended biomicroscopy with photographic data available on a further 31, giving a 90% compliance rate. Point prevalence of diabetes in the target population was 12.4/ 1000. Demographic data included: mean age 60 years (range 13-92 years); type of control: type I 49, type II insulin-requiring (IR) 40, type II non-insulin-requiring (NIR) 268. Prevalences were as follows: any retinopathy: of all diabetic patients 33.6%, type I 36.7%, type II IR 45.0%, type II NIR 31.3%; proliferative/ advanced: all 1.1%, type I 2.0%, type II IR 0, type II NIR 1.1%; clinically significant macular oedema: all 6.4%, type I 2.3%, type II IR 16.2%, type II NIR 5.7%. The percentage of patients with retinopathy requiring follow-up by an ophthalmologist was 4.5%, and 9.2% had macular exudates within 1 disc diameter of fixation or significant circinate maculopathy. Sight-threatening diabetic eye disease (STED) was found in 13.4%. A visual acuity of ≤ 6/24 in the better eye occurred in 12 (3.4%) patients and of < 6/60 in the better eye in 3 (0.8%). Conclusions Compared with previous population studies, prevalences appear to have declined in type I, but remain high in type II diabetic patients and especially in those requiring insulin.
Revue / Journal Title
Eye
ISSN 0950-222X
CODEN EYEEEC
Source / Source
1999, vol. 13 (2), pp. 160-165 (38 ref.)
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, Basingstoke, ROYAUME-UNI
(1987)
(Revue)
Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords
Diabetes mellitus ;
Complication ;
Eye ;
Prevalence ;
Epidemiology ;
City center ;
Great Britain ;
Edema ;
Macula ;
United Kingdom ;
Europe ;
Endocrinopathy ;
Eye disease ;
Public health ;
Maculopathy ;
Mots-clés français / French Keywords
Diabète ;
Complication ;
Oeil ;
Prévalence ;
Epidémiologie ;
Centre ville ;
Grande Bretagne ;
Oedème ;
Macula ;
Royaume Uni ;
Europe ;
Endocrinopathie ;
Oeil pathologie ;
Santé publique ;
Maculopathie ;
Mots-clés espagnols / Spanish Keywords
Diabetes ;
Complicación ;
Ojo ;
Prevalencia ;
Epidemiología ;
Centro ciudad ;
Gran Bretaña ;
Edema ;
Mácula ;
Reino Unido ;
Europa ;
Endocrinopatía ;
Ojo patología ;
Salud pública ;
Maculopatía ;
Localisation / Location
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