1993
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.77.1.17
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Prevalence of glaucoma in the west of Ireland.

Abstract: County Roscommon in the west of Ireland is a relatively remote rural area whose population of 55 000 is served by two community medical ophthalmologists and three optometrists. Eye surgical services are not available within the county. In order to assess the needs of the community for prevention of blindness from glaucoma, a simple random sample of the population of County Roscommon was taken for a community based glaucoma survey. A total of 2186 people over the age of 50 were examined which represented a 99*5… Show more

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“…This figure is not so very different from a PE-prevalence of 1.3% reported in persons aged 50 years or more in Western Ireland (Coffey et al 1993). A feature of this latter study was that the participant's pupils were not routinely dilated, which means that some 10% of PE-positive cases may have been missed (Aasved 1969).…”
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confidence: 58%
“…This figure is not so very different from a PE-prevalence of 1.3% reported in persons aged 50 years or more in Western Ireland (Coffey et al 1993). A feature of this latter study was that the participant's pupils were not routinely dilated, which means that some 10% of PE-positive cases may have been missed (Aasved 1969).…”
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“…18 In our study, 94% of the glaucoma cases diagnosed were unaware that they had glaucoma, a much higher proportion than previously reported. 5,11,[19][20][21][22] This is probably partly because most of the new cases were found in younger participants compared to other studies. This is in agreement with Weih et al's 19 suggestion that younger patients were at greater risk of having undiagnosed POAG.…”
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“…4,9,12,15,16 Furthermore, we were unable to obtain data from some studies meeting inclusion criteria within the time allocated to this project. 7,11 The age-specific prevalence proportions were derived in 2 steps. First, pooled prevalence proportions were estimated for each race-, gender-, and age-specific stratum using minimum variance linear estimation.…”
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