Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State

Abstract Purpose: To perform an epidemiological study of eye diseases in the population of four indigenous communities in the City of Avai in the state of São Paulo - Brazil: Ekeruá, Kopenoti, Nimuendaju and Tereguá. Methods: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, population-based study performed...

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Main Authors: Renato Antunes Schiave Germano, Rogerio Masahiro Kawai, Bárbara Leite de Souza, Flavio Augusto Schiave Germano, Caroline Schiave Germano, Jorge Estefano Germano
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia
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spelling doaj-27227e24144f43908a9761db935d71682020-11-24T23:30:18ZengSociedade Brasileira de OftalmologiaRevista Brasileira de Oftalmologia1982-855176522723110.5935/0034-7280.20170047S0034-72802017000500227Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo StateRenato Antunes Schiave GermanoRogerio Masahiro KawaiBárbara Leite de SouzaFlavio Augusto Schiave GermanoCaroline Schiave GermanoJorge Estefano GermanoAbstract Purpose: To perform an epidemiological study of eye diseases in the population of four indigenous communities in the City of Avai in the state of São Paulo - Brazil: Ekeruá, Kopenoti, Nimuendaju and Tereguá. Methods: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, population-based study performed by the Medical Residency Program of the Center of Excellence in Ophthalmology (CEO-Bauru), including all the inhabitants of four indigenous tribes, between the months of March and April 2016. All participants were submitted to a complete eye examination that included refraction test and best-corrected visual acuity, external ocular motility and strabismus, measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP), color vision test, slit lamp examination and a complete evaluation of the fundus. Results: From a total of 584 natives from four villages, 377 (64.55%) attended the project. 283 appointments were performed at CEO - Bauru and 94 evaluations in the health center of Kopenoti village using a mobile ophthalmology unit. 48.54% of the participants were male and 51.46% female. The mean age was 32.03 ± 21.45 years. Our study found prevalence of pterygium of 14.05%, cataract of 6.63%, glaucoma of 1.85% and diabetic retinopathy of 1.59%. These numbers are higher than found in other epidemiological studies. Regarding refractive errors, 36.99% presented astigmatism, 4.24% simple myopia and 8.35% simple hyperopia. Conclusion: These information are extremely important because they show higher rates of eye diseases in a needy and remote population of urban health centers, and in need of medical care. It is noteworthy that all patients from this study who presented refractive errors, received glasses with the corrected refractive lenses.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-72802017000500227&lng=en&tlng=enOftalmopatias/epidemiologiaPopulação indígenaErros de refraçãoBrasil
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author Renato Antunes Schiave Germano
Rogerio Masahiro Kawai
Bárbara Leite de Souza
Flavio Augusto Schiave Germano
Caroline Schiave Germano
Jorge Estefano Germano
spellingShingle Renato Antunes Schiave Germano
Rogerio Masahiro Kawai
Bárbara Leite de Souza
Flavio Augusto Schiave Germano
Caroline Schiave Germano
Jorge Estefano Germano
Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State
Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia
Oftalmopatias/epidemiologia
População indígena
Erros de refração
Brasil
author_facet Renato Antunes Schiave Germano
Rogerio Masahiro Kawai
Bárbara Leite de Souza
Flavio Augusto Schiave Germano
Caroline Schiave Germano
Jorge Estefano Germano
author_sort Renato Antunes Schiave Germano
title Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State
title_short Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State
title_full Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State
title_fullStr Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of ocular conditions in native Brazilians from Avaí City, São Paulo State
title_sort frequency of ocular conditions in native brazilians from avaí city, são paulo state
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia
series Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia
issn 1982-8551
description Abstract Purpose: To perform an epidemiological study of eye diseases in the population of four indigenous communities in the City of Avai in the state of São Paulo - Brazil: Ekeruá, Kopenoti, Nimuendaju and Tereguá. Methods: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, population-based study performed by the Medical Residency Program of the Center of Excellence in Ophthalmology (CEO-Bauru), including all the inhabitants of four indigenous tribes, between the months of March and April 2016. All participants were submitted to a complete eye examination that included refraction test and best-corrected visual acuity, external ocular motility and strabismus, measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP), color vision test, slit lamp examination and a complete evaluation of the fundus. Results: From a total of 584 natives from four villages, 377 (64.55%) attended the project. 283 appointments were performed at CEO - Bauru and 94 evaluations in the health center of Kopenoti village using a mobile ophthalmology unit. 48.54% of the participants were male and 51.46% female. The mean age was 32.03 ± 21.45 years. Our study found prevalence of pterygium of 14.05%, cataract of 6.63%, glaucoma of 1.85% and diabetic retinopathy of 1.59%. These numbers are higher than found in other epidemiological studies. Regarding refractive errors, 36.99% presented astigmatism, 4.24% simple myopia and 8.35% simple hyperopia. Conclusion: These information are extremely important because they show higher rates of eye diseases in a needy and remote population of urban health centers, and in need of medical care. It is noteworthy that all patients from this study who presented refractive errors, received glasses with the corrected refractive lenses.
topic Oftalmopatias/epidemiologia
População indígena
Erros de refração
Brasil
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