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Early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy in primary care
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a strategy for early detection of diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DMT2) in Quintana Roo, México. Methods: Study transversal, observational, prospective, analytical, eight primary care units from Mexican Social Security Institute in...
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Published in: | Colombia médica (Cali, Colombia) Colombia), 2015-01, Vol.46 (1), p.14-18 |
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Summary: | Objective: To evaluate the impact of a strategy for early detection of
diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DMT2)
in Quintana Roo, México. Methods: Study transversal,
observational, prospective, analytical, eight primary care units from
Mexican Social Security Institute in the northern delegation of the
State of Quintana Roo, Mexico were included. A program for early
detection of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in adult 376,169 was designed.
Were diagnosed 683 cases of type 2 diabetes, in 105 patients randomized
was conducted to direct ophthalmoscopy were subjected to a secondary
hospital were assigned. Will determine the degree of diabetic
retinopathy and macular edema was performed. Results: In population
were 55.2% female, mean age 48+11.1 years, 23.8 % had some degree of
DR, 28.0% with mild non- proliferative diabetic retinopathy 48.0 %
moderate 16.0% and severe and 8.0% showed proliferative diabetic
retinopathy. Those over age 30 are 2.8 times more risk of developing
DR, OR= 2.8; 95%CI: 0.42-18.0, and OR= 1.7; 95%CI: 1.02-2.95 women.
Conclusions: The implementation of programs aimed at the early
detection of debilitating conditions such as diabetic retinopathy
health impact beneficiaries, effective links between primary care
systems and provide second level positive health outcomes for patient
diseases.
Objetivo: Evaluar el impacto de una estrategia para la detección
temprana de Retinopatía Diabética en pacientes con Diabetes
Mellitus tipo 2 (DM2) en Quintana Roo. Métodos: Estudio
Transversal, observacional, prospectivo, analítico. En Ocho
unidades de primer nivel de atención de la delegación Norte
del Estado de Quintana Roo, México del Instituto Mexicano del
Seguro Social. Se diseñó un programa de detección
oportuna de retinopatía diabética en 376,169 adultos, se
realizó el diagnóstico de 683 casos de DM2, de forma
aleatoria se asignaron 105 pacientes a quienes se les practicó
oftalmoscopia directa en un hospital de segundo nivel. Se realizó
la determinación del grado de retinopatía diabética y
edema macular. Resultados: En la muestra predominaron las mujeres:
55.2%, edad promedio de 48+11.1 años, el 23.8% presentó
algún grado de DR, 28.0% con retinopatía diabética no
proliferativa leve (DRnPL), 48.0% moderada (DRnPM), 16.0% Severa
(DRnPS) y el 8.0% presento Retinopatía diabética
proliferativa (DRP). Los mayores de 30 años tuvieron 2.8 veces
más riesgo de desarrollar DR, OR 2.8; IC95%: 0.42-18.0 al igual
que las mujeres OR= 1.7; |
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ISSN: | 0120-8322 1657-9534 |
DOI: | 10.25100/cm.v46i1.1681 |