A survey of severe visual impairment and blindness in children attending thirteen schools for the blind in sri lanka.

نویسندگان

  • Zoe Gao
  • James Muecke
  • Kapila Edussuriya
  • Ranasiri Dayawansa
  • Michael Hammerton
  • Aimee Kong
  • Saman Sennanayake
  • Tissa Senaratne
  • Nirosha Marasinghe
  • Dinesh Selva
چکیده

PURPOSE To identify the causes of blindness and severe visual impairment (BL/SVI) in children attending schools for the blind in Sri Lanka, and to provide optical devices and ophthalmic treatment where indicated. METHODS Two hundred and six children under 16 years from 13 schools for the blind in Sri Lanka were examined by a team of ophthalmologists and optometrists. Data were entered in the World Health Organization Prevention of Blindness Eye Examination Record for Childhood Blindness (WHO/PBL ERCB). RESULTS Of the 206 children, 83.5% were blind (BL = Visual acuity [VA] <3/60), and 9.2% had severe visual impairment (SVI = VA <6/60 to 3/60 in the better eye). The major anatomical site of BL/SVI was the retina in 35.9% of cases, followed by the whole globe in 22.4% of cases. The major underlying aetiologies of BL/SVI were unknown in 43.8% of cases and hereditary in 37.5%. Avoidable causes of BL/SVI accounted for 34.9% of cases; retinopathy of prematurity made up the largest proportion of this subgroup. One third of the children required an optical device to improve their vision. CONCLUSION Just over one third of the children in schools for the blind in Sri Lanka had potentially avoidable causes of BL/SVI. Vision could also be improved in a third of children. The data support the need to develop specialized pediatric ophthalmic services, particularly in the face of advancing neonatal life support in Sri Lanka, and the need for increased provision of optical support.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Ophthalmic epidemiology

دوره 18 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011