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Abstract #22915 Published in IGR 11-1

Oman Eye Study 2005: prevalence and determinants of glaucoma

Khandekar R; Jaffer MA; Al Raisi A; Zutshi R; Mahabaleshwar M; Shah R; Choudhury AH
Eastern Mediterranean health journal 2008; 14: 1349-1359


This community-based study was carried out to estimate the prevalence and identify the determinants of glaucoma in the Omani population in 2005-06. Residents of 75 randomly selected houses in 25 clusters participated in the survey. We interviewed and examined 3324 individuals aged ≥30 years in their homes and in eye clinics to note personal details, glaucoma status and presence of selected risk factors: 180 were diagnosed as having glaucoma. Projected prevalence of glaucoma among the Omani population > or = 30 years was 4.75%. Open angle and angle closure types of glaucoma contributed 40.6% and 37.8% respectively. History of hypertension was negatively, and older age and family history of glaucoma were positively, associated with glaucoma.

Dr. R. Khandekar, Eye and Ear Health Care, Department of Noncommunicable Disease Control, Directorate General of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health, Muscat, Oman. rajshpp@omantel.net.om


Classification:

1.1 Epidemiology (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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