Analysis of Ophthalmic Examination Results of 7364 Cases in Kunming Regional Health Management Center
Abstract
Objective To understand the distribution of eye diseases in the tested population, and to provide a reference basis for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases. Methods A total of 7, 364 patients in the Health Management Center from June 2022 to September 2022 underwent eye examination, and the statistical analysis of their eye examination results was conducted by retrospective analysis. Results Of the 7, 364 patients, 6, 202 cases(84. 22%) had a history of eye disease or eye surgery, and the top five eye diseases were refractive error(75. 35%), cataract(18. 06%), pterygium(4. 09%), pinguecula(3. 57%), fundus tigre(2. 70%). Conclusion In the tested population, the prevalence of refractive error was the highest, followed by cataract, pterygium and so on in men Blebral spot, ptosis. More cataracts and fundus arteriosclerosis, and more women suffer from corneal diseases and trichiasis. There is no obvious difference between men and women, and middle-aged and elderly people have a higher probability of cataract and fundus diseases.
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