Pattern of Refractive Errors in a Tertiary Hospital in South East, Nigeria

O. Otuka, L. Eweputanna, A. Kalu, N. C. Ekeleme, E. Iwuoha, N. Kizor-Akaraiwe, J. Ubah
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Background: Uncorrected refractive errors (RE) are a major cause of visual impairment. They affect a large proportion of the population globally and have psychological and socio-economic effects on the individual, family and society. They could lead to poor quality of life. Aim: To determine the pattern and predisposing factors of refractive errors among patients seen in the outpatient clinic. Methodology: A cross-sectional, descriptive study involving patients with refractive error that presented to the eye clinic in the year 2017. Data were obtained from patients’ records, entered into and analysed using IBM SPSS version 25. Results: A total of 300 patients with refractive errors were seen in the period of study. This comprised of 93 males and 207 females with mean age of 40.13±17.6 years. The commonest presenting complaint was blurring of both far & near vision (24%), other presenting complaints in decreasing order of frequency were blurring of distant vision, itching, blurring of near vision, eye pain, headache and red eyes in 18%,15%, 9.6%, 5.6%, and 3.2% respectively. Presbyopia was noted in 55.3% while myopia, anisometropia, astigmatism and hypermetropia were noted in 20.7%, 19.3%, 7.0% and 1.3% respectively. Nuclear sclerosis was the commonest co-existing ocular pathology or morbidity. Statistically significant association was found between age of the patients and presence of ocular disease existing with RE (p=0.016). Conclusion: Fifty-one percent of the study population had refractive errors. The commonest refractive error was myopia while hypermetropia was the least common refractive error in this environment.
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背景:未矫正屈光不正(RE)是造成视力损害的主要原因。它们影响到全球很大一部分人口,并对个人、家庭和社会产生心理和社会经济影响。它们可能导致生活质量低下。目的:了解门诊屈光不正患者屈光不正的类型及诱发因素。方法:一项横断面描述性研究,涉及2017年眼科诊所就诊的屈光不正患者。数据从患者记录中获取,使用IBM SPSS version 25进行录入和分析。结果:本研究共观察屈光不正患者300例。其中男性93例,女性207例,平均年龄40.13±17.6岁。最常见的主诉是远近视力模糊(24%),其他主诉依次为远视力模糊、瘙痒、近视力模糊、眼痛、头痛和红眼,分别占18%、15%、9.6%、5.6%和3.2%。老花眼占55.3%,近视、参差、散光和远视分别占20.7%、19.3%、7.0%和1.3%。核硬化是最常见的并存眼病理或发病率。患者的年龄与眼疾的存在有统计学意义(p=0.016)。结论:51%的研究人群有屈光不正。最常见的屈光不正是近视,而远视是最不常见的屈光不正。
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