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Reduced Vision with Erythrocyte G6PD Enzyme Status Among the School Children of Dhaka City

机译:达卡市在校儿童的红细胞G6PD酶水平降低视力

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Globally more than 123 million people have impaired visual status due to reduced vision (visual acuity <6/6m) and many of them results into complete or partial blindness. The situation is more crucial in case of children whose reduced vision is usually remain undetected. Apparently healthy children with reduced vision may also found with asymptomatic erythrocyte G6PD enzyme deficiency. Objective: This study has been designed to detect the presence of reduced vision among apparently healthy school children of Dhaka city and also to measure their erythrocyte G6PD enzyme level. Method: This cross sectional study was carried out in the Department of Physiology, Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMC) during the period of 2007-2008. For this purpose 500 children irrespective of sex and aged 6 to 12 years was selected as study population from different schools of Dhaka city. Children were grouped according to their visual status using Snellen's letter chart (1862). Erythrocyte G6PD enzyme was measured by Spectrophotometric method. Children with normal visual acuity (6/6m) were grouped as group- A (control) and those with reduced visual acuity (<6/6m) were in group B. Erythrocyte G6PD enzyme level was measured and compared between the groups. Results: Statistically significant (p<0.05) number of children (12.8%) were detected to have reduced vision when compared with that of normal vision. Reduced vision was present in most of the male children & it was bilateral type of reduced vision. Mean erythrocyte G6PD enzyme level was almost similar in both groups and no significant (p>0.05) difference was observed when compared between them. Conclusion: This study revealed that reduced vision may present in apparently healthy children. So, earlier detection of reduced vision can help to minimize the visual complications in childhood age. This study also revealed that there is no association between reduced vision and G6PD enzyme deficiency. Key words: Reduced vision; G6PD deficiency; Visual acuity DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbsp.v6i1.8087 J Bangladesh Soc Physiol. 2011 June; 6(1): 64-69
机译:由于视力下降(视力<6 / 6m),全球有超过1.23亿人视力受损,其中许多人完全或部分失明。对于通常无法检测到视力下降的儿童,情况更为关键。显然,视力下降的健康儿童也可能患有无症状的红细胞G6PD酶缺乏症。目的:本研究旨在检测达卡市看似健康的学童中视力下降的情况,并测量他们的红细胞G6PD酶水平。方法:这项横断面研究是在2007年至2008年期间,在萨利穆拉爵士医学院(SSMC)生理学系进行的。为此,从达卡市不同学校中选择了500名年龄在6至12岁之间的男女,作为研究对象。使用Snellen的字母表(1862)根据视觉状态对儿童进行分组。用分光光度法测定红细胞G6PD酶。视力正常的儿童(6 / 6m)被分组为A组(对照组),视力降低的儿童(<6 / 6m)被归为B组。测量并比较两组的红细胞G6PD酶水平。结果:与正常视力相比,有统计学意义(p <0.05)的儿童视力下降(12.8%)。大多数男孩中都存在视力下降,这是双眼视力下降。两组的平均红细胞G6PD酶水平几乎相似,并且在两组之间进行比较时未观察到显着差异(p> 0.05)。结论:这项研究表明,看似健康的儿童可能会出现视力下降。因此,及早发现视力下降有助于最大程度地减少儿童期的视觉并发症。这项研究还表明,视力下降与G6PD酶缺乏症之间没有关联。关键字:视力减退; G6PD缺乏症;视力DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbsp.v6i1.8087 J Bangladesh Soc Physiol。 2011年6月; 6(1):64-69

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