Affiliation:
1. Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Medical College, Kolkata, India.
2. Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Medical College, Kolkata, India
Abstract
Purpose:To determine the prevalence of advanced diabetic eye disease (ADED ) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) attending a tertiary
eye care centre in eastern India and the risk factors associated with the disease.
Methods: All patients of type 2 DM attending at the out-patient-department of a tertiary eye care centre, with any stage of diabetic retinopathy
(DR) were recruited for this study. Examination was carried out with the help of slit-lamp biomicroscope with +90D lens, direct and indirect
ophthalmoscopy, Snellen's chart, refraction trial lens and B-scan Ultrasonography. Medical records were reviewed and data were extracted.
Results: Out of 200 patients with DR, 22 patients presented with advanced diabetic eye disease (ADED). Thus, the prevalence of ADED in this
study was 11%. Those with increased age of presentation, long duration of DM, deranged HbA1c and lipid prole are at signicantly higher risk of
presenting with ADED.
Conclusion: Prevalence of 11 % of ADED in patients with DM attending a tertiary eye care centre shows that this condition continues to be a major
social problem despite current knowledge about advanced DR.