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Abstract #27109 Published in IGR 12-4

Research into Glaucoma and Ethnicity (ReGAE) 8: Is there a relationship between social deprivation and acute primary angle closure?

Nessim M; Denniston AK; Nolan W; Holder R; Shah P
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2010; 94: 1304-1306


Objectives: Social deprivation as measured by the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) and Townsend scores has been shown to be associated with advanced presentation of primary open angle glaucoma. The aim of this study was to investigate the putative association of social deprivation as a risk factor for acute primary angle closure (APAC) in a UK urban population. Methods: Case notes of 139 consecutive patients presenting with APAC at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Birmingham, UK, were examined. Deprivation was scored using the IMD 2004 and Townsend scores. These score were compared with the West Midlands reference population. Results: The level of deprivation in patients with APAC was graded according to the IMD quintiles, in which quintile 1 represents the highest level of deprivation and quintile 5 represents the lowest level of deprivation. Of the patients studied, 66.1% (n=90) were from quintiles 1 or 2 (most deprived) whereas 9% (n=12) came from quintile 5 (least deprived), compared with predicted frequencies of 40% and 20%, respectively. Deprivation levels measured by frequency within each IMD quintile were significantly higher in the APAC group compared with the reference population ((chi)(2), p<0.001). Conclusions: In this population patients presenting with APAC were more likely to come from areas with a high level of social deprivation.

P. Shah. Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital, Dudley Road, Birmingham B17 8QH, United Kingdom. pshah.glauc@googlemail.com


Classification:

1.1 Epidemiology (Part of: 1 General aspects)
1.6 Prevention and screening (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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