Astigmatism: Prevalence; Distribution and Determinants in Owerri; Nigeria
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy
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12(2): 87-91, 2014.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Astigmatism impairs focusing ability of the eyes at far and near distances. This causes distortion; blurred vision; eye strain; headache; makes difficult visual tasks such as reading; driving (especially at night); focusing on the classroom board and computer screen. This study determined the prevalence; distribution and determinants of astigmatism in Owerri; Imo State; Nigeria in order to establish a baseline data for the state. Materials andMethods:
Three thousand; four hundred and fifty - one adults consisting of 2606 persons as test subjects and 845 persons as controls were randomly selected for the study. Structured - questionnaire was administered to the subjects and thereafter; the visual acuity at far and near including tonometry; ophthalmoscopy; perimetry; retinoscopy and subjective refraction were done. Astigmatic correction was prescribed in the minus cylinder format and astigmatism was defined as a cylindrical error less than -0.50 diopter cylinder in any axis. Astigmatism was classified by axis as with-the-rule (WTR); against-the-rule; and oblique astigmatism.Results:
A prevalence of 20.9 and 22.5 of astigmatism was found in the study and control groups respectively. From the astigmatics; 59.4 and 61.1 of females in the study and control groups respectively (especially females aged 40-49) were mostly affected. WTR astigmatism of =1.00DC (P = 0.000) was statistically significant between study and control groups. A higher prevalence of astigmatism was found in subjects domiciled in the rural areas and caused by factors like environmental influences; poor nutrition and irrational first line drug use of chloroquine.Conclusion:
To achieve the targets of vision 2020; we recommend periodic visual examination and health education on diet; drug use and safe environmental practises especially for people living in rural areas in low income economy like ours
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Assunto principal:
Astigmatismo
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Educação em Saúde
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Prevalência
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Fatores de Risco
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo de etiologia
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Estudo de prevalência
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Pesquisa qualitativa
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Fatores de risco
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy
Ano de publicação:
2014
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