Efetividade do rastreio remoto da retinopatia diabética em doentes encaminhados para a Associação Moçambicana de Diabetes (AMODIA): um estudo observacional retrospectivo
Acta diabetol; 59 (4), 2021
Publication year: 2021
Abstract
Aims Diabetes represents a growing public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, where diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a
major cause of permanent visual loss. We reported the results of a remote screening of DR among urbanized Mozambican
people with diabetes.
Methods We retrospectively collected retinal images and clinical characteristics from 536 patients screened for DR in Maputo
(Mozambique), over a period of 2 years (2018–2019). Retinal photographs were captured, digitally stored, and scored locally
and by an expert ophthalmologist in Italy remotely.
Results The overall prevalence of DR was 29% with sight-threatening forms accounting for 8.1% of that number. Inter-reader
agreement between the local and the Italian ophthalmologists was poor (k < 0.2). Patients with DR were older, had a longer
duration of disease, worse glycaemic control, and a higher prevalence of comorbidities. In the multivariate logistic regression
analysis, HbA1c, diabetes duration, and coronary heart disease (CHD) were associated with DR.
Conclusion Prevalence of DR among urbanized Mozambican patients was similar to that observed in Western countries.
Telediagnosis might partially overcome the paucity of local ophthalmologists with experience in DR