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J Glaucoma ; 30(3): e99-e104, 2021 03 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33449582

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PRECIS: A teleglaucoma (TG) case-finding model was used in Kenya. Of the patients, 3.46% had definite glaucoma and 4.12% were glaucoma suspects. Most cases were of moderate to advanced stage and referred for further assessment. PURPOSE: The aim was to evaluate glaucoma prevalence in a high-risk population using a TG model. METHODS: Patients aged 35 or over were referred to the TG program from the outpatient diabetic and hypertensive clinics at Nyamira District Hospital (NDH) and from community awareness programs. Comprehensive ophthalmic examination included structured history, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, central corneal thickness, stereoptic nerve, and macular images. A glaucoma specialist provided diagnosis and management recommendation through virtual consultation. Glaucoma diagnosis and staging were based on at least 1 eye meeting the optic nerve criteria as specified by the Canadian glaucoma guidelines. RESULTS: In all, 1206 participants were seen and 19 of these could not complete the examination. Of 1187 patients, 56% were women and the mean age was 56.60±12.36 years. Of the patients, 11.8% had images that were ungradable in at least 1 eye. The prevalence of glaucoma and glaucoma suspects was 3.46% (n=42) and 4.12% (n=50), respectively. The proportion of patients with early, moderate, advanced, and absolute glaucoma was 2.4%, 33.3%, 52.4%, and 2.4%, respectively. Other diagnoses (pathology in at least 1 eye) included cataract in 13.2%, diabetic retinopathy in 1.48%, and optic atrophy in 1.98%. Of the patients, 28.2% were referred to the Innovation Eye Centre, Kisii, for further assessment. CONCLUSION: A structured TG program detected glaucoma in 3.46% of a rural Kenyan population. Timely patient referral was also initiated.


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Glaucoma , Pressão Intraocular , Adulto , Idoso , Canadá , Feminino , Glaucoma/diagnóstico , Glaucoma/epidemiologia , Humanos , Quênia/epidemiologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Projetos Piloto
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J Glaucoma ; 28(8): 701-707, 2019 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31082882

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PRECIS: A teleglaucoma case-finding model was utilized in Ethiopia using a high-risk case identification approach. An overall 7.9% of patients had definite glaucoma, and 13.8% were glaucoma suspects. Most cases could be managed medically. BACKGROUND: This study was carried out to analyze disease prevalence and clinical referral pathways for high-risk patients assessed through a hospital-based teleglaucoma case-finding program. METHODS: Patients over the age of 35 years were referred from outpatient diabetic and hypertensive clinics. Through a teleglaucoma consultation, a glaucoma specialist provided remote diagnosis and management recommendations. Patient referral pathways were analyzed. Part way through the program, frontline ophthalmic nurses and optometrists were empowered to refer patients to be seen by general ophthalmologists within a week if patients met high-risk criteria. Qualitative stakeholder feedback was also obtained. RESULTS: A total of 1002 patients (53% female) were assessed with a mean age of 51.0±11.7 years. The prevalence of glaucoma and glaucoma suspects was 7.9% (79 cases) and 13.8% (138 cases), respectively. Retinopathy was found in 9.1%, with hypertensive retinopathy (2.7%) and diabetic retinopathy (2.5%) representing the majority of cases. Age-related macular degeneration was present in 1.5% and cataract in 16%. An overall 63% of cases were without organic eye disease. 35% of patients were referred to a general ophthalmologist, 0.7% to a glaucoma specialist (for surgery), 1.5% to a retina specialist, and 17.7% to an optometrist for further care. Qualitative analysis revealed that stakeholders felt the value of teleglaucoma would be in triaging patients requiring more urgent management and in identifying disease at an earlier stage. CONCLUSIONS: There is a high prevalence of glaucoma in Ethiopian patients assessed through this teleglaucoma program. This model and study have also demonstrated various principles behind telemedicine, such as the development of an intelligent triage system, case-finding for a variety of diseases, and consideration of optimal patient flow/referral pathways.


Assuntos
Glaucoma/diagnóstico , Programas de Rastreamento/métodos , Telemedicina/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Estudos de Coortes , Retinopatia Diabética/diagnóstico , Retinopatia Diabética/epidemiologia , Etiópia/epidemiologia , Feminino , Glaucoma/epidemiologia , Humanos , Pressão Intraocular , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Hipertensão Ocular/diagnóstico , Hipertensão Ocular/epidemiologia , Oftalmologistas/estatística & dados numéricos , Optometristas/estatística & dados numéricos , Projetos Piloto , Prevalência , Encaminhamento e Consulta/normas , Encaminhamento e Consulta/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto Jovem
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J Telemed Telecare ; 18(7): 367-73, 2012 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22977196

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The aim of the teleglaucoma service at the University of Alberta is to improve access for people in northern Alberta who have early-stage glaucoma or who are at risk for glaucoma. Two types of teleglaucoma service are offered: remote and in-house. A standardized approach is used to capture patient information (structured histories, examinations and fundus photographs) which is then sent to a tertiary care centre for grading and recommendations. Only one grader reads and makes management recommendations for each case. Reports are sent electronically. A total of 195 cases have been graded through the remote service since 2008. A total of 62 cases have been graded through the in-house service since 2011. The average reporting time for consultations in the in-house service was 7 days, and it was also 7 days for the remote service. We believe that the use of teleglaucoma can improve the way that patients are diagnosed and managed, both in industrialized and developing countries. Teleglaucoma is currently being used as a screening tool at the Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi with mobile units equipped with a fundus camera and a visual field machine.


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Glaucoma/diagnóstico , Oftalmologia/métodos , Telemedicina/estatística & dados numéricos , África/epidemiologia , Alberta/epidemiologia , Cegueira/diagnóstico , Cegueira/etiologia , Canadá/epidemiologia , Glaucoma/complicações , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Humanos , Consulta Remota/métodos , População Rural
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