DR. SWATI CHAURAGADE
Prof.SMITA SINGH, DR. ALIND MURKHE, DR. BHAGYASHREE WAINGANKAR
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study was undertaken to correlate socio-economic deprivation with clinical presentation of glaucoma.
METHODOLOGY: Detailed history of 70 consecutive glaucoma patients was taken regarding socio-economic status. Complete ocular examination including BCVA and field if possible were done. Patients were analyzed for stage of glaucoma and socio-economic profile. According to modified Kuppuswamy socio-economic status scale, patients were categorized into upper, upper middle, lower middle, upper lower and lower class.
RESULTS: Out of 70 patients, 55.7% were from lower class, 31.4% from middle and 12.8% from upper class.
CONCLUSION: The patients from lower socio-economic profile presented late with significant visual loss and advanced field defects.
DISCUSSION: Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible vision loss and patients with socio-economic deprivation generally present late with advanced glaucoma.
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