Demographic Profile and Comorbidities Among Cataract Patients at a Tertiary Hospital in Visakhapatnam
Narsimha Rao Arepalli, Anika Goel, Rahul Dharma Teja Gangavarapu, Venkata Dileep Kumar Veldi, Dhwani A Mehta, Anirudh Srinivas Teja Peela, Prem Chemudugunta, Swarada Joshi, Sri Sai Praneeth Angara

TL;DR
This study examines cataract patients in Visakhapatnam, finding that older adults and those with hypertension or diabetes are more likely to have severe cataracts.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the demographic profile and comorbidities linked to cataract severity in a specific Indian hospital setting.
Findings
Most cataract patients were over 60 years old and female.
Hypertension and diabetes were significantly associated with severe cataracts.
Mixed cataracts were the most common type observed.
Abstract
Introduction: Cataract is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide, with a particularly high burden in developing countries. Despite advancements in surgical interventions, barriers such as limited healthcare access, socioeconomic disparities, and comorbid systemic conditions contribute to disease progression and severity. This study aims to analyze the demographic profile of cataract patients and the prevalence of comorbidities affecting disease severity in a tertiary care hospital in Visakhapatnam. Methodology: A cross-sectional, hospital-based observational study was conducted at Gayatri Vidya Parishad Institute of Healthcare and Medical Technology (GVPIHC&MT), Visakhapatnam, over a period of two months from October to November 2024. A total of 105 cataract patients were included based on the inclusion criteria. Data were collected using a structured proforma covering…
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TopicsGlobal Health and Epidemiology · Healthcare Systems and Reforms · Ophthalmology and Visual Health Research
