Investigating the Causes of Visual Impairment and Legal Blindness among Patients Coming to a Referral Hospital in Tehran, Iran
Journal of Ophthalmic and Optometric Sciences,
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017),
12 March 2017
,
Page 29-34
https://doi.org/10.22037/joos.v1i2.18488
Abstract
Purpose: To examine the causes of vision impairment and blindness
in a referral medical center in Tehran, Iran.
Patients and Methods: The present cross-sectional study was conducted on visually impaired and legally blind patients in optometric
clinic of Rasoul-e-Akram hospital, Tehran, Iran, in 2015. We used the WHO criteria to evaluate visual impairment. The visual acuity of patients was recorded in a mono-eye fashion (right eye first then the left eye) using a 6-meter Snellen chart. The refractive error was evaluated and the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was recorded. Patients were then referred to ophthalmology department to diagnose the main cause of reduced vision.
Results: This study included 77 legally blind or visually impaired patients. After examining the underlying causes of visual impairment, we found that 41.17 % of visual impairment among patients was caused by cataracts and 29.41 % was caused by retinal diseases. Corneal pathology, glaucoma and other diseases were the rarer causes of low vision among subjects. The causes of legal blindness were different; retinal diseases were the main causes of legal blindness (46.51 %) followed by cataract (30.23 %) and corneal pathology (13.95 %).
Conclusion: Our results from a referral hospital in Tehran indicates that retinal pathology was the most common cause of legal blindness among our patients, while the most common cause of visual impairment was cataract. Due to the natural differences of epidemiologic findings gathered from a referral center and the community, multicenter studies are recommended to better evaluate the causes of visual impairment in our community.
Keywords: Visual; Impairment; Legal; Blindness; Iran.
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