Prevalencia de manifestaciones oculares por deficiencia de vitamina A en niños: revisión sistemática

S. Castro-Pachón, S. Perilla-Soto, K. Ruiz-Sarmiento, J.A. Niño-García, M.J. Sánchez-Rosso, M.C. Ordóñez-Caro, D.S. Camacho-Páez, D. García-Lozada
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Abstract

Objective

Identify the prevalence of ocular signs due to vitamin A in children.

Methods

We conducted a systematic search in September 2022. Observational studies with populations between 0-18 years old, who had ocular signs due to vitamin A deficiency, were included. Studies with selected subjects with underlying diseases were excluded. The results were exported to the Rayyan tool for duplicate removal and paired reading. The methodological quality assessment of the included articles was carried out with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Institute instrument.

Results

79 studies published from 1972 through 2020 were included, conducted mainly in Asia 42 (53%) and Africa 28 (35.4%). In America, 4 studies were from Brazil; no research was found in Europe. The most reported ocular manifestations due to vitamin A were: xerophthalmia in 38.0% of the articles and night blindness in 69.6%, being more common in the general population (76.3%) and less in aborigines (1.9%). The diagnostic methods used were: surveys (82.3%), laboratory tests (32%), ocular evaluation by optometry or ophthalmologist (25.3%) and ocular examination by trained personnel (8.9%). The studies were conducted among the general population (79.7%), hospitals (15.2%), schools for the blind (2.5%), migrants in transit (1.3%) and aborigines (1.3%).

Conclusion

Ocular signs continue to represent a public health problem that affects children from 0 to 18 years of age on 4 continents, with greater emphasis on Asia and Africa. Additional studies are required to understand the impact of vitamin A deficiency in Latin America.
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期刊介绍: La revista Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología, editada mensualmente por la propia Sociedad, tiene como objetivo publicar trabajos de investigación básica y clínica como artículos originales; casos clínicos, innovaciones técnicas y correlaciones clinicopatológicas en forma de comunicaciones cortas; editoriales; revisiones; cartas al editor; comentarios de libros; información de eventos; noticias personales y anuncios comerciales, así como trabajos de temas históricos y motivos inconográficos relacionados con la Oftalmología. El título abreviado es Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol, y debe ser utilizado en bibliografías, notas a pie de página y referencias bibliográficas.
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