What is the prevalence of diabetic macular oedema involving the centre of the macula in patients undergoing digital diabetic retinopathy screening

T. Kebede, H. Wharton, S. Barbaccia, B. Dass, S. Osei-Amoako, J.M. Gibson, P.M. Dodson

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Abstract

Design: Retrospective analysis.
Purpose. To assess the prevalence of center-involving diabetic macular oedema (CIDMO) and risk factors.
Methods: Retrospective review of patients who were screen positive for maculopathy (M1) during 2010 in East and North Birmingham. The CIDMO was diagnosed by qualitative identification of definite foveal oedema on optical coherence tomography (OCT).
Results: Out of a total of 15,234 patients screened, 1194 (7.8%) were screen positive for M1 (64% bilateral). A total of 137 (11.5% of M1s) were diagnosed with macular oedema after clinical assessment. The OCT results were available for 123/137; 69 (56.1%) of these had CI-DMO (30 bilateral) which is 0.5% of total screens and 5.8% of those screen positive for M1.
In those with CIDMO 60.9% were male and 63.8% Caucasian; 90% had type 2 diabetes and mean diabetes duration was 20 years (SD 9.7, range 2-48). Mean HbA1c was 8.34%±1.69, with 25% having an HbA1c =9%. Furthermore, 62% were on insulin, 67% were on antihypertensive therapy, and 64% were on a cholesterol-lowering drug. A total of 37.7% had an eGFR between 30% and 60% and 5.8% had eGFR <30. The only significant difference between the CIDMO and non-CIDMO group was mean age (67.83±12.26 vs 59.69±15.82; p=0.002). A total of 65.2% of those with CIDMO also had proliferative or preproliferative retinopathy in the worst eye and 68.1% had subsequently been treated with macular laser at the time of data review.
Conclusions: The results show that the prevalence of CIDMO in our diabetic population was 0.5%. A significant proportion of macula oedema patients were found to have type 2 diabetes with long disease duration, suboptimal glycemic and hypertensive control, and low eGFR. The data support that medical and diabetic review of CIDMO patients is warranted particularly in the substantial number with poor glycemic control and if intravitreal therapies are indicated.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)521
Number of pages1
JournalEuropean Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume22
Issue number3
Early online date10 Apr 2012
Publication statusPublished - 17 Apr 2012
Event22nd Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Eye Complications Study Group (EASDec) - Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 25 May 201227 May 2012

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Abstracts from the 22st Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Eye Complications Study Group (EASDec)

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