Authors : Naheed Akhtar, Naheed Akhtar, Anam Khalid, Anam Khalid, Uzma Firdaus, Uzma Firdaus
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijceo.2019.088
Volume : 5
Issue : 3
Year : 2019
Page No : 370-372
Objective: To find out prevalence and pattern of Ophthalmic morbidity in pediatric population in a district early intervention centre (DEIC) of North India.
Study Design: A retrospective cross sectional study conducted in DEIC of JNMCH, AMU for a period of one year.
Materials and Methods: Complete ophthalmological workup was done for 495 pediatric patients.
Result: Prevalence of Ophthalmic morbidity was 49.09%. Peak prevalence (72.41%) was found in age gp. (9-12 Yrs). Refractive errors was the commonest morbidity (33.74%). Females had higher prevalence of morbidity than males.
Conclusion: Refractive error was the commonest Ophthalmic morbidity. Early intervention in Pediatric population is utmost essential to prevent irreversible visual loss and amblyopia.
Keywords: Ophthalmic morbidity, Pediatric patients, Refractive error.