Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation

Refractive errors are remaining one of the most important problems in pediatric ophthalmology. At present, there are changes in organization approaches of prophylactic medical examinations in children. It causes the necessary of comprehensive clinical and economic assessment of their effectiveness.P...

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Main Authors: El Yu. Markova, L. Yu. Bezmel’nitsyna, O. V. Kurganova, N. A. Pron’ko, L. V. Venediktova
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Published: Ophthalmology Publishing Group 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/626
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author El Yu. Markova
L. Yu. Bezmel’nitsyna
O. V. Kurganova
N. A. Pron’ko
L. V. Venediktova
author_facet El Yu. Markova
L. Yu. Bezmel’nitsyna
O. V. Kurganova
N. A. Pron’ko
L. V. Venediktova
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description Refractive errors are remaining one of the most important problems in pediatric ophthalmology. At present, there are changes in organization approaches of prophylactic medical examinations in children. It causes the necessary of comprehensive clinical and economic assessment of their effectiveness.Purpose: to develop the recommendations for improvement of ophthalmological care for children with refractive errors. For diagnostics we used visometry, determination the vision characteristics, determination of chromosensitivity, biomicroscopy, definition of refraction of manifest and cycloplegic, determination of volume and accommodation reserves, ophthalmoscopy, electrophysiological study (EFI), optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundusography.Methods. A retrospective analysis of typical practice of treatment patients with amblyopia and strabismus was organized. Data was processed with mathematical methods and descriptive statistics. Modeling, Budget impact and burden of diseases analyses were used for clinicoeconomical evaluation.Results. 636 patients aged from 5 to 7 years old were included. Depending on the age of the diagnosis of ametropia, three groups were identified. Group I (318 patients): the diagnosis was detected up to 1 year, group II (190 patients) — at the age from 1 to 3 years, Group III: (127 patients) from 3 to 7 years. A direct correlation between the age of ametropia diagnostics and frequency such complications as amblyopia, disturbance of binocular vision and strabismus development of strabismus was established. According to the results of clinical and economic analysis, uncorrected refractive errors in children are characterized by a high level of economic and social burden of disease (the older the age of ametropia diagnosis caused increase of direct medical and non-medical costs). With regard to non-medical costs, we established that a reduction the frequency of courses in vision office and operational treatment results in a reduction in payments to parents on temporary incapacity sheets.Conclusion: the optimal age for diagnostics of refractive errors in up to 1year from both clinical and economic perspective.
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spelling doaj-art-193155c5e48e450cbbbe4038fd8045192025-08-04T14:32:20ZrusOphthalmology Publishing GroupOftalʹmologiâ1816-50952500-08452018-07-01152S404410.18008/1816-5095-2018-2S-40-44411Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian FederationEl Yu. Markova0L. Yu. Bezmel’nitsyna1O. V. Kurganova2N. A. Pron’ko3L. V. Venediktova4The S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State InstitutionN.A. Semashko Research Institute of Public HealthThe S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State InstitutionPediatric Polyclinic № 12, Branch № 1Pediatric Polyclinic № 12, Branch № 1Refractive errors are remaining one of the most important problems in pediatric ophthalmology. At present, there are changes in organization approaches of prophylactic medical examinations in children. It causes the necessary of comprehensive clinical and economic assessment of their effectiveness.Purpose: to develop the recommendations for improvement of ophthalmological care for children with refractive errors. For diagnostics we used visometry, determination the vision characteristics, determination of chromosensitivity, biomicroscopy, definition of refraction of manifest and cycloplegic, determination of volume and accommodation reserves, ophthalmoscopy, electrophysiological study (EFI), optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundusography.Methods. A retrospective analysis of typical practice of treatment patients with amblyopia and strabismus was organized. Data was processed with mathematical methods and descriptive statistics. Modeling, Budget impact and burden of diseases analyses were used for clinicoeconomical evaluation.Results. 636 patients aged from 5 to 7 years old were included. Depending on the age of the diagnosis of ametropia, three groups were identified. Group I (318 patients): the diagnosis was detected up to 1 year, group II (190 patients) — at the age from 1 to 3 years, Group III: (127 patients) from 3 to 7 years. A direct correlation between the age of ametropia diagnostics and frequency such complications as amblyopia, disturbance of binocular vision and strabismus development of strabismus was established. According to the results of clinical and economic analysis, uncorrected refractive errors in children are characterized by a high level of economic and social burden of disease (the older the age of ametropia diagnosis caused increase of direct medical and non-medical costs). With regard to non-medical costs, we established that a reduction the frequency of courses in vision office and operational treatment results in a reduction in payments to parents on temporary incapacity sheets.Conclusion: the optimal age for diagnostics of refractive errors in up to 1year from both clinical and economic perspective.https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/626ametropiastrabismusbinocular visionamblyopiaeconomic aspectsmedical costsdisease burden
spellingShingle El Yu. Markova
L. Yu. Bezmel’nitsyna
O. V. Kurganova
N. A. Pron’ko
L. V. Venediktova
Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation
Oftalʹmologiâ
ametropia
strabismus
binocular vision
amblyopia
economic aspects
medical costs
disease burden
title Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation
title_full Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation
title_fullStr Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation
title_short Problem of Ametropia in Children in Russian Federation
title_sort problem of ametropia in children in russian federation
topic ametropia
strabismus
binocular vision
amblyopia
economic aspects
medical costs
disease burden
url https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/626
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