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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2020 Feb; 68(13): 124-127
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-197924

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The outcome of a retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) program initiated in five districts of Odisha over 3 years with partnerships between the government and non-government organizations was prospectively analyzed. The mentoring partners trained the district ophthalmologists and neonatal care providers; the program was handed over when the trainees were considered competent enough to diagnose and treat babies with ROP. During the project period (July 2016–June 2019), 3058 babies were examined; ROP was detected in 33.81% (n = 1034) and 5.06% (n = 159) babies required treatment. At the end of the project, ROP screening was possible in all five districts, and treatment was possible in three districts. ROP care nodal centers were built in one government medical college. To strengthen the initial gain, we recommend creating an Odisha Retinopathy of Prematurity (OD-ROP) steering committee with private–public partnerships to support the program and monitor its progress in other districts of Odisha.

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Indian Heart J ; 1998 May-Jun; 50(3): 292-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-4225

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Serum tocopherols and lipids levels in 40 coronary artery disease patients were statistically analysed in relation to those of the normal controls and an attempt was made to define the correlation between tocopherols and various lipids. Serum tocopherols levels were found to be significantly low in coronary artery disease patients as compared to those of the controls implicating an inverse relationship between coronary artery disease and serum level of tocopherols. Coronary artery disease population did not register any significant change in various blood lipids, except triglyceride fraction, as compared to that of the normal population. Serum tocopherols and lipids were also analysed in relation to age and sex. The preliminary data suggest that coronary artery disease patients have sub-optimal tocopherols level (0.58 +/- 0.26 mg/dl) as compared to that of the normal controls (0.81 +/- 0.34 mg/dl; p < 0.001), which may be an important risk and/or contributing factor for atherogenesis and coronary artery disease


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Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Confidence Intervals , Coronary Disease/blood , Female , Humans , Incidence , Lipoproteins/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors , Sex Characteristics , Vitamin E/blood
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