Regional variations in non-communicable comorbid diseases and its management in the patient of medical retinal diseases in India.

Published: 1 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9fkyf68mzc.1
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Description

This supplementary data provides a comprehensive overview of a multi-center study on medical retinal diseases (MRDs) and non-communicable comorbid diseases (NCCDs) across different regions of India. The data is presented in five tables: Table 1: Distribution of patients according to demographic characteristics Presents age and gender distribution across six centers in different regions of India Includes mean, median, and range of body weight and BMI for each center Table 2: Distribution of patients according to retinal disease characteristics Shows the prevalence of various retinal diseases (DR, BRVO, CRVO, ARMD) across centers Includes both single and multiple retinal disease occurrences Table 3: Distribution of patients according to multiple retinal diseases Provides a detailed breakdown of patients with multiple retinal diseases Highlights regional variations in the co-occurrence of different retinal conditions Table 4: Zone-wise distribution of Non-communicable comorbid diseases and addiction history Presents the prevalence of various NCCDs (e.g., DM, HTN, CAD, CKD) across centers Includes data on addiction history (alcohol and tobacco use) Table 5: Zone-wise distribution of Non-communicable comorbid diseases and their management Offers insights into the management strategies for various NCCDs across centers Provides data on medication types and interventions for conditions like DM, HTN, CAD, and CKD Key observations: Significant regional variations in the prevalence of both MRDs and NCCDs High prevalence of diabetes and hypertension across all centers Varying patterns of multiple comorbidities and retinal disease co-occurrences Differences in management strategies for NCCDs across regions This data provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between retinal diseases and systemic comorbidities across different regions of India, highlighting the need for tailored healthcare strategies.

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Institutions

Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya, Shri Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust, Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital Private Limited, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences

Categories

Retinal Disease, Eye Disease Epidemiology, Stroke, Coronary Artery Disease, Thyroid Disorder, Chronic Kidney Disease, Ocular Hypertension, Complication of Diabetes

Funding

Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council

BT/NBM0251/05/19

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