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International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 30477441     EISSN : 30477433     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/ijbstm
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International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine is published twice (March and September) a year. The objective is to promote articles on biology and medicine. International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine publishes original research work related to biological and medicine. The journal publishes Original articles, Short Reports, Case Reports, and Review articles. All articles published in International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine (IJBSTM) are peer-reviewed and published online for immediate access and citation. International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine (IJBSTM) publishes the Original clinical and experimental research studies, Review articles, Case reports on topics but not limited to: Biocemistry, Genetics and molecular biology, Medicine, Environmental health, Tropical diseases, Diseases in tropics, Global health, Pharmacological sciences, Biomedical sciences, Public health, Infection, Epidemiology and clinical epidemiology, Molecular biology, Microbiology, Travel Medicine
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Screening and Risk Factor Assessment of Cataract and Glaucoma in Hypertensive and Diabetic Populations along the Surabaya Coast Irma Andriani Pasaribu; Aditya Wira Buana; Prawesty Diah Utami
International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine 60-64
Publisher : Publication Department, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/ijbstm.2.2.2025.60-64

Abstract

Background: The coexistence of cataract, glaucoma, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension imposes a substantial ocular health burden in aging populations, especially in coastal communities exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Methods: This observational-analytical study evaluated the influence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus on the incidence of cataract and glaucoma among residents of Kedung Cowek, Surabaya (April 2025). Direct clinical examinations, demographic and medical histories, and ocular assessments were performed on all eligible patients presenting with blurred vision and documented hypertension or diabetes (total sampling). Results: Among 12 hypertensive patients along the Surabaya Coast, 8 (66.7%) had ocular abnormalities. Cataract was the most common finding (5 cases, 41.7%), followed by glaucoma (3 cases, 25%). Pterygium occurred in 4 cases (33.3%), likely linked to high UV exposure. Conclusion: Diabetes, and hypertension appears to accelerate cataract and glaucoma development in this coastal population. Oxidative stress from combined metabolic and environmental factors may overwhelm ocular defenses, increasing vision-related risk.

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