Literature DB >> 9503868

Excess mortality associated with blindness in leprosy patients in Korea.

P Courtright1, S H Kim, H S Lee, S Lewallen.   

Abstract

Vision loss and blindness are potential complications of leprosy. There is little data available to indicate the impact of eye complications on life expectancy and quality of life. We sought to determine the relative risk of death in blind leprosy patients compared to nonblind leprosy patients. A population-based ocular survey of 510 mycobacteriologically negative leprosy patients in rural South Korea, conducted in 1988, formed the study population. After a 7-year period patients were traced to determine their status (alive, dead, lost to follow up). Blind patients showed a 4.8-fold risk of death, even after adjusting for other factors, compared to nonblind patients. Young blind leprosy patients had the highest relative risk of death. Excess mortality was not associated with any specific cause of blindness, ocular pathology, or type of disease. Findings from our study suggest that all leprosy patients with ocular disabilities (including those released from antileprosy treatment) should be targeted to receive eye care to prevent vision loss. Particular emphasis should be placed on young patients.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9503868     DOI: 10.5935/0305-7518.19970040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lepr Rev        ISSN: 0305-7518            Impact factor:   0.537


  2 in total

1.  Progression of eye disease in "cured" leprosy patients: implications for understanding the pathophysiology of ocular disease and for addressing eyecare needs.

Authors:  S Lewallen; N C Tungpakorn; S H Kim; P Courtright
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Ocular leprosy in institutionalized Nigerian patients.

Authors:  J A Ebeigbe; F Kio
Journal:  Ghana Med J       Date:  2011-06
  2 in total

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