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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2011; 89 (2): 142-146
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-146490

ABSTRACT

Compliance with medical treatment is a public health problem. It denotes the patient's perception of the disease and the treatment prescribed by doctors. It concerns one out of two patients. It may happen to any patient at one or another. It is secondary for reasons that are numerous and modifiable in time. It results from problems related to the patient as much as to the doctor. It represents an obstacle to paying for chronic diseases such as chronic open-angle glaucoma, hence the importance given to it in the recent years. To evaluate the compliance of adult patients suffering from early open-angle glaucoma and to determine the influential factors. We conducted a survey at the ophthalmology department of Ibn El Jazzar Hospital among 132 adults being treated for early open-angle glaucoma. The evaluation was done on the basis of patient's medical files and a questionnaire from January 2007 to June of the same year. It ranges between good, average or bad depending on the frequency of the patient's visits to doctors, regularity of treatment and compliance with the doctor's prescription. 40.15% of the patients have positively complied with the prescriptions. This improvement has mainly been due to the following factors: The patient's good knowledge of the disease and its treatment; use of antiseptic eye lotion with the utmost effectiveness for the least instillation and side effects; patient's mastery of drop usage; doctor's intensive care required for some particular cases. Our results need to be confirmed by other studies. It's very important to consider all the determining factors in order to improve patient's compliance


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Humans , Male , Female , Patient Compliance
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2005; 83 (10): 617-621
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-75266

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In this work, we consider the results of a study carried out in our unit about 65 dialysed chronic renal failure patients. The work is based on the study of medical records and the results of ophtalmoscopic examination and phosphocalcic balance evaluation. Ocular manifestations and their relation with initial nephropathy, dialysis and phosphocalcic disturbances are described The following alterations were observed: corneo conjunctival deposits [60%], cataract [26%], hypertensive retinopathy in 21[68%] cases among 31 [48%] who suffered from hypertension hypertensive choroidopathy in one case, vascular thrombosis in one case, diabetic retinopathy in all patients ['7] with diabetes


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Humans , Male , Female , Peritoneal Dialysis/adverse effects , Eye/physiopathology , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Conjunctival Diseases , Conjunctiva , Retinal Diseases , Cataract , Visual Acuity , Intraocular Pressure
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2005; 83 (9): 505-510
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-75406

ABSTRACT

Ophthalmologic surgery is not a vital one. It mostly concerns patients in extreme ages: children and old people. The risk of anaesthesia mainly depends on the health conditions of the patient. General anaesthesia through use of intravenous drugs alters the balance of the endocrine and sympathetic systems. Tracheal airway intubation constitutes an added constraint and stress especially for the vascular system. Retrobulbar anaesthesia is not devoid of risks: ptosis, diplopic, orbit haeinatoma, lesion of the optic nerve, eye perforation, vascular occlusion, intra arterial injection, neurologic and cardiovascular toxic effects of local anaesthetics, are all ever present risk Topical anaesthesia with its various variants [single topic or associated with intracameral injection, subconjunctival, circumferential perilimbal, subtenon] represents an interesting alternative for it is simple, less toxic and harmless. In our experience, this method is indicated in surgery of eye's anterior segment. We find it safe, efficacisious and economical. Regional anaesthesia is preferred to general anaesthesia especially in the surgery of dacryocystitis and ptosis.General anaesthesia in still indicated in case of children


Subject(s)
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures , Anesthesia, General , Anesthesia, Conduction , Ophthalmology
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