| Literature DB >> 31774523 |
Mahiul M K Muqit1,2, Nick Kourgialis3, Meredith Jackson-deGraffenried4, Zaman Talukder4, Erica R Khetran3, Arifur Rahman4, Weng Onn Chan5, Fakrhul A Chowdury4, Dipak Nag6, Jasmin Ahmad7, David S Friedman8.
Abstract
Importance: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of low vision among working-age adults. An estimated 6.9 million people in Bangladesh were living with diabetes in 2017, which is projected to increase to more than 10 million people in 2025. Currently, no standardized and/or large-scale DR screening program exists in Bangladesh. Objective: To develop a novel fundus photograph-based eye screening model for early detection of DR to prevent vision loss in Bangladeshi individuals with diabetes. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this cross-sectional study, 49 264 patients with diabetes underwent opportunistic eye screening at 2 eye hospitals and 1 diabetic hospital in Bangladesh between June 1, 2010, and September 30, 2017. The data set was analyzed from April 8 to December 30, 2018. Technicians were trained to obtain 2-field digital fundus photographs and to grade each according to a standardized DR severity scale. Each patient was counseled and triaged for treatment using defined DR referral criteria. Main Outcomes and Measures: Primary DR grading outcomes, visual acuity, and treatment outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31774523 PMCID: PMC6902843 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.16285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Demographic Characteristics of Age, Sex, and Diabetic Retinopathy Grade
| Characteristic | CEITC | FDH | NIO | Total, No./Total No. (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mean (SD), y | 54.1 (10.1) | 48.1 (13.6) | 52.4 (10.6) | 50.8 (12.3) |
| Sex, No./total No. (%) | ||||
| Male | 6760/11 567 (58.4) | 9972/22 141 (45.0) | 8132/12 061 (67.4) | 24 864/45 769 (54.3) |
| Female | 4807/11 567 (41.6) | 12 169/22 141 (55.0) | 3929/12 061 (32.6) | 20 905/45 769 (45.7) |
| Presence of diabetic retinopathy, No./total No. (%) | ||||
| Normal | 4103/13 189 (31.1) | 19 359/23 959 (80.8) | 6645/12 061 (55.1) | 30 107/49 209 (61.2) |
| Diabetic retinopathy | 7486/13 189 (56.8) | 2978/23 959 (12.4) | 4395/12 061 (36.4) | 14 859/49 209 (30.2) |
| Ungradable | 1600/13 189 (12.1) | 1622/23 959 (6.8) | 1021/12 061 (8.5) | 4243/49 209 (8.6) |
| Worst grade of retinopathy, No./total No. (%) | ||||
| R0 | 4103/13 189 (31.1) | 19 359/23 959 (80.8) | 6645/12 061 (55.1) | 30 107/49 209 (61.2) |
| R1 | 4165/13 189 (31.6) | 2353/23 959 (9.8) | 2612/12 061 (21.7) | 9130/49 209 (18.6) |
| R2 | 1210/13 189 (9.2) | 311/23 959 (1.3) | 392/12 061 (3.3) | 1913/49 209 (3.9) |
| R3 | 2111/13 189 (16.0) | 314/23 959 (1.3) | 1391/12 061 (11.5) | 3816/49 209 (7.8) |
| Ungradable | 1600/13 189 (12.1) | 1622/23 959 (6.8) | 1021/12 061 (8.5) | 4243/49 209 (8.6) |
| Worst grade of maculopathy, No./total No. (%) | ||||
| M0 | 7093/13 189 (53.8) | 21 044/23 959 (87.8) | 7388/12 061 (61.3) | 35 525/49 209 (72.2) |
| M1 | 4496/13 189 (34.1) | 1293/23 959 (5.4) | 3652/12 061 (30.3) | 9441/49 209 (19.2) |
| Ungradable | 1600/13 189 (12.1) | 1622/23 959 (6.8) | 1021/12 061 (8.5) | 4243/49 209 (8.6) |
Abbreviations: CEITC, Chittagong Eye Infirmary and Training Complex; FDH, Feni Diabetes Hospital; M, maculopathy; NIO, National Institute of Ophthalmology; R, retinopathy.
Figure 1. Examples of Disc-Centered and Macula-Centered Screening Photographs
A, Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) with tractional retinal detachment (TRD) (retinopathy [R]3). B, PDR with vitreous hemorrhage (R3). C, PDR with retrohyaloid hemorrhage (R3). D, Pre-PDR with diabetic macular edema (DME) (R2 maculopathy [M]1). E, PDR with vitreous hemorrhage (R3). F, PDR with vitreous hemorrhage and TRD (R3). G, Diabetic papillopathy. H, PDR with TRD (R3). I, PDR with TRD (R3). J, PDR with preretinal hemorrhage (R3). K, PDR and DME (R3M1). L, PDR with preretinal fibrosis (R3).
Figure 2. Total Proportion of Diabetic Retinopathy Screening According to Retinopathy and Maculopathy Grading at All 3 Centers
A, General classification of screened images. B, Complete grading classification by retinopathy (R) and maculopathy (M) criteria. C, Grading classification of R grades. D, Grading classification of M grades. A indicates active; S, stable.
Figure 3. World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Visual Impairment (VI) Across All 3 Screening Centers
Figure 4. Prevalence of Blindness According to Age Group Among People With Diabetes Screened at 3 Centers in Bangladesh