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Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital

OBJECTIVE: In view of the paucity of community-based data about glaucoma in Saudi Arabia, better planning to address visual disabilities due to glaucoma is a challenge. Providing hospital-based data from semi-urban places will complement the picture based on information of tertiary eye hospitals of...

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Autores principales: Alzuhairy, Sultan, Alalola, Faten Saleh, AlAkeel, Hajar Abdullah, Alayed, Doaa Mohammed, Al-Harbi, Ibtehal Mohammed, Al-Shetwi, Maha Mohammed, Al-Nasser, Monira Abdullah, AlJurayfani, Haya, Mousa, Ahmed
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Publicado: Qassim Uninversity 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30202404
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author Alzuhairy, Sultan
Alalola, Faten Saleh
AlAkeel, Hajar Abdullah
Alayed, Doaa Mohammed
Al-Harbi, Ibtehal Mohammed
Al-Shetwi, Maha Mohammed
Al-Nasser, Monira Abdullah
AlJurayfani, Haya
Mousa, Ahmed
author_facet Alzuhairy, Sultan
Alalola, Faten Saleh
AlAkeel, Hajar Abdullah
Alayed, Doaa Mohammed
Al-Harbi, Ibtehal Mohammed
Al-Shetwi, Maha Mohammed
Al-Nasser, Monira Abdullah
AlJurayfani, Haya
Mousa, Ahmed
author_sort Alzuhairy, Sultan
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description OBJECTIVE: In view of the paucity of community-based data about glaucoma in Saudi Arabia, better planning to address visual disabilities due to glaucoma is a challenge. Providing hospital-based data from semi-urban places will complement the picture based on information of tertiary eye hospitals of capital. METHODS: This is one-armed cohort study. All patients attending glaucoma subspecialty unit at our university hospital during 2014–2015 were evaluated for their demographic details, ocular status at presentation, management modalities, and follow-up status of treated eyes. The qualified and absolute success rates (intraocular pressure <22 mmHg with/without medication) were estimated. The determinants of success were analyzed. RESULTS: We assessed 219 eyes of 122 patients of glaucoma patients. Bilateral glaucoma was in 97 (79.7%) patients. Primary chronic angle closure glaucoma in 102 (46.6%) eyes and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) in 56 (25.6%) were the main types of glaucoma. More than half of the eyes with glaucoma had a normal functional vision, while 9.2% had vision <20/400. At presentation, 133 (60.7%) had undergone surgical procedure including laser iridotomy. At last follow-up, 135 (62%) of glaucomatous eyes were not using glaucoma medications. The decline in a number of glaucoma medications at last follow-up compared to 1(st) visit was statistically significant (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: At tertiary eye center of semi-urban area of Saudi Arabia had primary chronic angle-closure glaucoma (PCACG) as the main type of adult glaucoma. Vision does not seem to understand the severity of glaucoma at presentation. POAG cases were medically managed while PCACG cases were managed both with laser and surgeries.
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spelling pubmed-61248362018-09-10 Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital Alzuhairy, Sultan Alalola, Faten Saleh AlAkeel, Hajar Abdullah Alayed, Doaa Mohammed Al-Harbi, Ibtehal Mohammed Al-Shetwi, Maha Mohammed Al-Nasser, Monira Abdullah AlJurayfani, Haya Mousa, Ahmed Int J Health Sci (Qassim) Original Article OBJECTIVE: In view of the paucity of community-based data about glaucoma in Saudi Arabia, better planning to address visual disabilities due to glaucoma is a challenge. Providing hospital-based data from semi-urban places will complement the picture based on information of tertiary eye hospitals of capital. METHODS: This is one-armed cohort study. All patients attending glaucoma subspecialty unit at our university hospital during 2014–2015 were evaluated for their demographic details, ocular status at presentation, management modalities, and follow-up status of treated eyes. The qualified and absolute success rates (intraocular pressure <22 mmHg with/without medication) were estimated. The determinants of success were analyzed. RESULTS: We assessed 219 eyes of 122 patients of glaucoma patients. Bilateral glaucoma was in 97 (79.7%) patients. Primary chronic angle closure glaucoma in 102 (46.6%) eyes and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) in 56 (25.6%) were the main types of glaucoma. More than half of the eyes with glaucoma had a normal functional vision, while 9.2% had vision <20/400. At presentation, 133 (60.7%) had undergone surgical procedure including laser iridotomy. At last follow-up, 135 (62%) of glaucomatous eyes were not using glaucoma medications. The decline in a number of glaucoma medications at last follow-up compared to 1(st) visit was statistically significant (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: At tertiary eye center of semi-urban area of Saudi Arabia had primary chronic angle-closure glaucoma (PCACG) as the main type of adult glaucoma. Vision does not seem to understand the severity of glaucoma at presentation. POAG cases were medically managed while PCACG cases were managed both with laser and surgeries. Qassim Uninversity 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6124836/ /pubmed/30202404 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Health Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alzuhairy, Sultan
Alalola, Faten Saleh
AlAkeel, Hajar Abdullah
Alayed, Doaa Mohammed
Al-Harbi, Ibtehal Mohammed
Al-Shetwi, Maha Mohammed
Al-Nasser, Monira Abdullah
AlJurayfani, Haya
Mousa, Ahmed
Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital
title Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital
title_full Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital
title_fullStr Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital
title_short Profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at Qassim University Hospital
title_sort profile and management outcomes of glaucoma cases at qassim university hospital
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30202404
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