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Int J Ophthalmol ; 17(1): 144-156, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38239949

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AIM: To provide a comprehensive and more representative national data on the disease, especially on treatment options and outcomes, and to determine access of retinoblastoma patients from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao to eye care, and determine if access is associated with delay in consultation, staging and outcomes. METHODS: Cohort study of retinoblastoma patients seen in eleven institutions located in the three major areas of the Philippines namely Luzon, Vizayas and Mindanao from 2010-2020. RESULTS: Totally 636 patients, involving 821 eyes, were included. Majority (57%) were from Luzon and were seen in institutions in Luzon (72%). Annually, 58±10 new cases were seen with 71% having unilateral disease. Median delay of consultation remained long at 9 (3, 17)mo, longest in patients with unilateral disease (P<0.02) and those from the Visayas (P<0.003). Based on the International Retinoblastoma Staging System, only 35% of patients had Stage 1 while 47% already had extraocular disease. Enucleation was the most common treatment received by 484 patients while intravenous chemotherapy was received by 469. There were 250 (39%) patients alive, 195 (31%) dead, 85 (13%) abandoned, 17 (3%) refused and 89 (14%) with no data. CONCLUSION: This study presents the largest cohort of retinoblastoma patients in the Philippines in terms of patients' and participating institutions' number and geographical location and type of institution (private and public). It also presents more comprehensive data on the treatments used and outcomes (survival, globe salvage, and vision retention rates). Delay in consultation was still long among patients leading to advanced disease stage and lower survival rate. Despite increasing capacity to diagnose and manage retinoblastoma in the country, the delay of consultation remains long primarily due to accessibility issues to eye care institutions especially in the Visayas and financial concerns. The delay was still significant that overall survival rate remain low.

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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-633468

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@#<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>OBJECTIVE:</strong> To determine the correlation between the average retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and optic nerve head rim area (RA) measured with a spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) with the visual field index (VFI) using the Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer in glaucoma patients.<br /><strong>METHODS:</strong> Eighty-five consecutive patients diagnosed with glaucoma underwent spectral-domain OCT of the optic disc and Humphrey perimetry. A glaucoma specialist confirmed the presence of glaucomatous optic neuropathy based on findings in the optic nerve head photographs, OCT measurements of the RNFL and optic disc, and standard automated perimetry. The correlation of the average RNFL thickness and rim area with the VFI was determined using the Spearman's correlation coefficient analysis.<br /><strong>RESULTS:</strong> A total of 121 glaucomatous eyes of 85 patients were included in the study. There were 47 males and 38 females, ages ranging from 12 to 94 years. The average RNFL thickness, RA, and VFI were 67.9 ± 12.3 ?m, 0.65 ± 0.3 mm2, and 56 ± 32%, respectively. The average RNFL thickness (r = 0.35) showed a stronger positive correlation with VFI than RA (r = 0.15), but the difference was not statistically significant.<br /><strong>CONCLUSION:</strong> The average RNFL thickness and rim area of the spectral-domain OCT demonstrated a positive correlation with the VFI of the Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer. The OCT parameters, exemplified by average RNFL and RA, were not good indicators for VFI.</p>


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Middle Aged , Adult , Young Adult , Adolescent , Optic Disk , Visual Field Tests , Optic Nerve Diseases , Glaucoma , Retina , Tetrahymenina , Nerve Fibers
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