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Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil

BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy has a significant impact in every healthcare system. Despite that fact, there are few accurate estimates in the prevalence of DR in Brazil’s different geographic regions, particularly proliferative DR and diabetic macular edema. This study aims to determine the preva...

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Autores principales: Drummond, Karla Rezende Guerra, Malerbi, Fernando Korn, Morales, Paulo Henrique, Mattos, Tessa Cerqueira Lemos, Pinheiro, André Araújo, Mallmann, Felipe, Perez, Ricardo Vessoni, Leal, Franz Schubert Lopes, de Melo, Laura Gomes Nunes, Gomes, Marília Brito
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29599823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13098-018-0319-4
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author Drummond, Karla Rezende Guerra
Malerbi, Fernando Korn
Morales, Paulo Henrique
Mattos, Tessa Cerqueira Lemos
Pinheiro, André Araújo
Mallmann, Felipe
Perez, Ricardo Vessoni
Leal, Franz Schubert Lopes
de Melo, Laura Gomes Nunes
Gomes, Marília Brito
author_facet Drummond, Karla Rezende Guerra
Malerbi, Fernando Korn
Morales, Paulo Henrique
Mattos, Tessa Cerqueira Lemos
Pinheiro, André Araújo
Mallmann, Felipe
Perez, Ricardo Vessoni
Leal, Franz Schubert Lopes
de Melo, Laura Gomes Nunes
Gomes, Marília Brito
author_sort Drummond, Karla Rezende Guerra
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy has a significant impact in every healthcare system. Despite that fact, there are few accurate estimates in the prevalence of DR in Brazil’s different geographic regions, particularly proliferative DR and diabetic macular edema. This study aims to determine the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy in Brazil’s five continental regions and its determinant factors. METHODS: This multi center, cross-sectional, observational study, conducted between August 2011 and December 2014, included patients with type 1 diabetes from the 5 Brazilian geographic regions (South, Southeast, North, Northeast and Midwest). During a clinical visit, a structured questionnaire was applied, blood sampling was collected and each patient underwent mydriatic binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy evaluation. RESULTS: Data was obtained from 1644 patients, aged 30.2 ± 12 years (56.1% female, 54.4% Caucasian), with a diabetes duration of 15.5 ± 9.3 years. The prevalence of diabetic retinopathy was 242 (36.1%) in the Southeast, 102 (42.9%) in the South, 183 (29.9%) in the North and Northeast and 54 (41.7%) in the Midwest. Multinomial regression showed no difference in the prevalence of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy in each geographic region, although, prevalence of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (p = 0.022), and diabetic macular edema (p = 0.003) was higher in the Midwest. Stepwise analyses reviled duration of diabetes, level of HbA1c and hypertension as independent variables. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of non proliferative diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 1 diabetes was no different between each geographic region of Brazil. The Midwest presented higher prevalence of proliferative diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. Duration of DM and glycemic control is of central importance to all. Hypertension is another fundamental factor to every region, at special in the South and Southeast. Glycemic control and patients in social and economic vulnerability deserves special attention in the North and Northeast of Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-58708142018-03-29 Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil Drummond, Karla Rezende Guerra Malerbi, Fernando Korn Morales, Paulo Henrique Mattos, Tessa Cerqueira Lemos Pinheiro, André Araújo Mallmann, Felipe Perez, Ricardo Vessoni Leal, Franz Schubert Lopes de Melo, Laura Gomes Nunes Gomes, Marília Brito Diabetol Metab Syndr Research BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy has a significant impact in every healthcare system. Despite that fact, there are few accurate estimates in the prevalence of DR in Brazil’s different geographic regions, particularly proliferative DR and diabetic macular edema. This study aims to determine the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy in Brazil’s five continental regions and its determinant factors. METHODS: This multi center, cross-sectional, observational study, conducted between August 2011 and December 2014, included patients with type 1 diabetes from the 5 Brazilian geographic regions (South, Southeast, North, Northeast and Midwest). During a clinical visit, a structured questionnaire was applied, blood sampling was collected and each patient underwent mydriatic binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy evaluation. RESULTS: Data was obtained from 1644 patients, aged 30.2 ± 12 years (56.1% female, 54.4% Caucasian), with a diabetes duration of 15.5 ± 9.3 years. The prevalence of diabetic retinopathy was 242 (36.1%) in the Southeast, 102 (42.9%) in the South, 183 (29.9%) in the North and Northeast and 54 (41.7%) in the Midwest. Multinomial regression showed no difference in the prevalence of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy in each geographic region, although, prevalence of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (p = 0.022), and diabetic macular edema (p = 0.003) was higher in the Midwest. Stepwise analyses reviled duration of diabetes, level of HbA1c and hypertension as independent variables. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of non proliferative diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 1 diabetes was no different between each geographic region of Brazil. The Midwest presented higher prevalence of proliferative diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. Duration of DM and glycemic control is of central importance to all. Hypertension is another fundamental factor to every region, at special in the South and Southeast. Glycemic control and patients in social and economic vulnerability deserves special attention in the North and Northeast of Brazil. BioMed Central 2018-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5870814/ /pubmed/29599823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13098-018-0319-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Drummond, Karla Rezende Guerra
Malerbi, Fernando Korn
Morales, Paulo Henrique
Mattos, Tessa Cerqueira Lemos
Pinheiro, André Araújo
Mallmann, Felipe
Perez, Ricardo Vessoni
Leal, Franz Schubert Lopes
de Melo, Laura Gomes Nunes
Gomes, Marília Brito
Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil
title Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil
title_full Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil
title_fullStr Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil
title_short Regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in Brazil
title_sort regional differences in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy: a multi center study in brazil
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29599823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13098-018-0319-4
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