Ocular Manifestations of Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study

Moughees Ahmad, Zeeshan Hameed, Irfan Qayyum Malik, Ali Hassan Iqbal, Tanveer Ahmed Choudhary
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Purpose:  To describe the ocular manifestations of diabetes mellitus in patients of a tertiary care hospital of Pakistan. Study Design:  Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study:  Ophthalmology Department, DHQ Teaching Hospital, Gujranwala from 1st October, 2022 to 31st December 2022 (3 months). Methods:  After taking informed consent and approval from ethical review committee, a self-designed questionnaire was used to collect data which included biodata, type, duration and control of diabetes, associated comorbidities and treatment. Visual acuity and intraocular pressure was measured. Anterior segment examination was performed on slit-lamp bio microscope and posterior segment examination was done with the help of Volk 90D lens after pupillary dilatation with Tropicamide 1% eye drops. All findings were saved on excel spreadsheets and analyzed through Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. Results:  Out of total 500 patients, 208 (41.6%) were male and 292 (58.4%) were female. Ages ranged from 35 to 77 years with mean age of 55.7 years. Type II diabetes was present in 467 (93.4%) patients and only 147 (29.4%) patients had good glycemic control. Most common anterior segment finding was cataract in 321 (64.2%) patients followed by dry eye and posterior blepharitis in 300 (60.0%), delayed pupillary response in 103 (20.6%) patients. In posterior segment, most common finding was Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR) in 90 (18%) patients. Conclusion:  Cataract and non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy are the commonest manifestations of diabetes.
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目的:描述巴基斯坦某三级医院糖尿病患者的眼部表现。研究设计:横断面研究。学习地点和时间:2022年10月1日至2022年12月31日(3个月),古杰兰瓦拉DHQ教学医院眼科。方法:经伦理审查委员会知情同意并批准后,采用自行设计的问卷,收集生物资料、糖尿病类型、病程、控制情况、相关合并症及治疗情况等数据。测量视力和眼压。使用1% Tropicamide滴眼液扩大瞳孔后,在裂隙灯生物显微镜下检查前段,在Volk 90D晶状体下检查后段。所有研究结果保存在excel电子表格中,并通过社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本25进行分析。结果:500例患者中,男性208例(41.6%),女性292例(58.4%)。年龄35 ~ 77岁,平均55.7岁。467例(93.4%)患者存在II型糖尿病,仅有147例(29.4%)患者血糖控制良好。321例(64.2%)患者最常见的前节表现为白内障,300例(60.0%)患者为干眼和后睑炎,103例(20.6%)患者瞳孔反应延迟。在后段,90例(18%)患者中最常见的发现是非增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变(NPDR)。结论:白内障和非增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变是糖尿病最常见的表现。
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