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PHOTOFUNDUS CHARACTERISTIC OF DIABETES MELITUS PATIENT IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HEALTH CARE CENTERS Winly, Winly; Ari Suryathi, Ni Made; Suryanadi, Ni Made; Andayani, Ari; Manuaba, Ida Bagus Putra
International Journal of Retina Vol 7 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Retina (IJRetina) - INAVRS
Publisher : Indonesian Vitreoretinal Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35479/ijretina.2024.vol007.iss002.292

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Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus increases over time in line with the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy is also expected to increase. It is not possible to determine which diabetic patients will have retinopathy, so therefore screening is needed. This study aims to have a better understanding in managing DM patients in the future, especially in cases of diabetic retinopathy in primary, secondary & community health care centers. Methods: A descriptive analytical study. Data collected cross sectional study based of characteristic and portable photo fundus from DM patients while doing social service at a health service center. Results: Portable photo fundus in this study, screening 138 DM patients, with majority of subjects is in the range 44-64 year age group (68.1%). There was the same number of patient between gender or type. History of DM in the family (63.0%) with a duration of DM ≤ 5 years (56.5%), mostly the quality of photo fundus that can be assessed (97.1%), patients who needed further treatment were referred to the ophthalmologist 59 cases (42.8%). Conclusion: People who live far from cities and have limited access to health facilities can be reached using this portable photo fundus, so that blindness in peripheral areas will be more easily detected and this can be used as a screening modality and blindness due to diabetic retinopathy can be prevented.
SCREENING FOR DIABETIC RETINOPATHY AND PROPTOSIS TO PREVENT BLIND IN JERO MANGKU CULTURE INTARAN VILLAGE, WEST SANUR Noviantari, I Gusti Agung Ratna; Suryathi, Ni Made Ari; Suryanadi, Ni Made
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/zwpr8k38

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Introduction and Objective: The social service of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and proptosis screening by going directly to the community is one of the efforts to reduce blindness. The aim of this study is reporting the result of DR and proptosis screening toward priests in Intaran Village, Sanur Kauh, Bali. Method: This is an observational study with cross-sectional approach conducted in April 2022.We performed DR screening using portable funduscopy and proptosis screening using Herthel exophthalmometry. Collected data were analyzed descriptively. Results: In the diabetic retinopathy screening, a total of 8 participants had their eyes examined. Based on the results of the examination, 3 people and 5 eyes were found to have diabetic retinopathy. Of the 3 participants who had RD, two participants had bilateral RD, while 1 had unilateral RD. Of the 5 eyes that had RD, four eyes had a mild degree, while 1 eye had a moderate degree. None of the eyes had severe degrees. Participants with RD were given referrals for further treatment. The average Hertel exophthalmometry examination result in the right eye was 14.30 ± 2.14 mm while in the left eye was 14.46 ± 2.11 mm. This data can be used as a reference for normal values in the population. Conclusion: DR screening is important because it can detect the disease before the appearance of complaints. DR screening by going directly to the community can also reach people who have difficulty in accessing health care facilities.