Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is the most prevailing
medical condition in the world as it causes an array of long-term systemic
complications, which have a considerable negative impact on both the patients
and the society which typically affects individuals in their most productive
years. Ocular complications of diabetes mellitus can be prevented through early
diagnosis and treatment. Common ocular complications of diabetes are
Retinopathy, cataract, primary open angle glaucoma, neovascular glaucoma and
extra ocular muscle palsy.
Aim: The objective of this study was to find out the
incidence of various ocular complications of diabetes and to determine the
relation between the duration of diabetes, age of the diabetics and the
occurrence of ocular complications.
Materials and Methods: This study included 200 diabetic
patients who visited the outpatient department of ophthalmology at Karuna
Medical College Hospital, Kerala, India from September 2015 to August 2017.
Results: In this study we found that Retinopathy was the
most prevalent (60.5%) ocular complication in diabetes followed by cataract (20%),
primary open angle glaucoma (4.5%), neovascular glaucoma and extra ocular
muscle palsy (3.5%). The most noticeable complication seen with increased
duration of diabetes were Non Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR) (42.5%)
and Clinically Significant Macular Edema (CSME) (6%). A nonsignificant
association was observed between the age of the diabetics and associated ocular
complications.
Conclusions: Diabetic Retinopathy was the most common ocular
complication of diabetes, followed by cataract, primary open angle glaucoma and
extra ocular muscle palsy. The prevalence of diabetic ocular complications was
higher in patients with longer duration of diabetes. There was no significant
association between age of the diabetics and associated ocular complications.
Author(s) Details:
A. M. Raja,
Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS), Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.
G.
Seema,
Department
of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Madurai,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Praveena Daya A.,
Department of Community and Family Medicine, All India Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ANUMS-V8/article/view/13521
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