Ophthalmologic care for persons with diabetes
S. R. Witkin and R. Klein
The provision of ophthalmologic care to diabetic patients was examined in a
large, geographically defined population-based study in southern Wisconsin.
Of the total of 2,272 patients examined, 902 were taking insulin and were
diagnosed before 30 years of age (younger onset) and 1,370 were diagnosed
at or after 30 years of age (older onset). Approximately 26% of the
younger-onset and 36% of the older-onset diabetic population had never had
an ophthalmologic examination. Characteristics of the younger-onset and
older-onset population associated with never having had an ophthalmologic
examination included living in a nonmetropolitan county, being older at the
time of diagnosis, having a shorter duration of diabetes, having fewer
years of education, receiving their diabetes care from a family or general
practitioner, and having better visual acuity. Eleven percent of younger-
and 7% of older-onset persons with Diabetic Retinopathy Study high-risk
characteristics for severe visual loss had never been seen or were seen
more than two years before the time of the study. Because severe visual
loss caused by proliferative diabetic retinopathy may be reduced by timely
photocoagulation treatment, this study suggests that a large number of
patients who would benefit from ophthalmologic care are currently not
receiving it.
The Epidemiology of Eye Disease: From Glycemia to Genetics The Friedenwald Lecture
Klein and Klein
IOVS 2006;47:1747-1753.
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Screening for Retinopathy in the Pediatric Patient With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Lueder et al.
Pediatrics 2005;116:270-273.
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Diabetic Retinopathy
Fong et al.
Diabetes Care 2004;27:2540-2553.
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Understanding the Value of Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
Fong et al.
Arch Ophthalmol 2001;119:758-760.
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Use of eye care services by people with diabetes: the Melbourne Visual Impairment Project
McCarty et al.
Br. J. Ophthalmol. 1998;82:410-414.
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Screening for Retinopathy in the Pediatric Patient With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Sections on Endocrinology and Ophthalmology
Pediatrics 1998;101:313-314.
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Incidence of self reported glaucoma in people with diabetes mellitus
Klein et al.
Br. J. Ophthalmol. 1997;81:743-747.
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Relation of Glycemic Control to Diabetic Microvascular Complications in Diabetes Mellitus
Klein et al.
ANN INTERN MED 1996;124:90-96.
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Cost-Effectiveness of Detecting and Treating Diabetic Retinopathy
Javitt and Aiello
ANN INTERN MED 1996;124:164-169.
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Annual retinal photography is not an option in India
Singh et al.
BMJ 1995;311:1230-1230.
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