| Literature DB >> 9044202 |
G P Leese1, S Tesfaye, M Dengler-Harles, F Laws, D I Clark, G V Gill, I A Macfarlane.
Abstract
Diabetic patients were screened for diabetic eye disease by hospital-based optometrists using a slit lamp with a 78-dioptres Volk lens. Visual acuity and intraocular pressure were also measured. Of 622 patients screened, 149 (24.0%) had background and 32 (5.1%) advanced retinopathy/maculopathy. The fundus was inadequately visualised in four (0.6%) patients. Following screening, 86 (13.8%) patients were referred to the ophthalmology clinic for appropriate treatment and follow up. Hospital-based optometrists using a slit lamp offer a useful new method for screening for diabetic eye disease. They can identify previously unrecognised sight-threatening diabetic eye disease and important non-diabetic eye disease requiring intervention, and are relatively cheap. This method is ideally suited for rapid referral to the specialist. The results merit larger-scale studies both to confirm the effectiveness of this method and to assess whether hospital trained optometrists could perform screening in the community.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9044202 PMCID: PMC5420835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Coll Physicians Lond ISSN: 0035-8819