Gonioscopy findings and prevalence of occludable angles in a Burmese population: the Meiktila Eye Study
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Gonioscopy findings and prevalence of occludable angles in a Burmese population: the Meiktila Eye Study
Abstract
Aim: To determine the prevalence of preglaucomatous angle-closure disease in central Myanmar.
Methods: A population-based survey of inhabitants >or=40 years in the Meiktila District was carried out; 2481 subjects were identified, 2076 participated and 2060 underwent gonioscopy of at least one eye. Eyes with angles traditionally described as "occludable" were recorded as primary angle-closure suspects (PACS); eyes with PACS and peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS), or an increased intraocular pressure but without primary angle-closure glaucoma, were recorded as primary angle closure (PAC).
Results: The prevalence of PACS in at least one eye was 5.7% (95% CI 4.72 to 6.62); prevalence increased with age and was more common in women (p<0.001). The prevalence of PAC in at least one eye was 1.50% (95% CI 1.47 to 1.53). All participants with PAS had at least 90 degrees of closure (range 90-360 degrees).
Conclusion: The prevalence of preglaucomatous angle-closure disease (PACS and PAC) in this population was 5.7% and 1.5%, respectively. PACS was more common in women, and its prevalence increased with age.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None.
Comment in
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Prevention of primary angle-closure glaucoma in Asia.Br J Ophthalmol. 2007 Jul;91(7):847-8. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2006.111435. Br J Ophthalmol. 2007. PMID: 17576702 Free PMC article.
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