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Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study

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Wallace, RT; Murri, M; McCoy, L; Peralta, E; Pettey, JH; Chaya, CJ
Published in: Vision
July 11, 2022

The Navajo Nation is the largest Native American reservation by area and citizenship. The study sought to provide the first large-scale examination of ocular pathology within this population. A retrospective review of all Navajo patients seen at Moran Eye Center Navajo Nation Outreach Clinics from 2013 to 2021 for demographics, visual acuity, refractive, and eye pressure data was undergone. Further variables included comorbidity and eye diagnoses among patients at these clinics. Results: First-time patient visits totaled 2251 from 2013 to 2021. The median age was 53 (range, 18 to 92), and clinics had a predominance of female patients (1387:864). Among patients presenting without glasses, 20.67% (198/958), 9.71% (93/958), and 3.13% (30/958) had mild visual impairment (VI), moderate to severe VI, and blindness, respectively. Cataracts were the most common cause of blindness in these patients (40%, 12/30) and the need for glasses was the second most common cause (33%, 10/30). From 2016 to 2021, 17.71% (48/271) of diabetic patients were diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy (DR). Within the subset of Navajo patients that presented without any correction, 73% of bilateral blindness was preventable via glasses prescription or cataract surgery. This study comments on questions of equitable care for Navajo patients.

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Vision

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2411-5150

Publication Date

July 11, 2022

Volume

6

Issue

3

Start / End Page

43 / 43

Publisher

MDPI AG

Related Subject Headings

  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 3212 Ophthalmology and optometry
 

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Wallace, R. T., Murri, M., McCoy, L., Peralta, E., Pettey, J. H., & Chaya, C. J. (2022). Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study. Vision, 6(3), 43–43. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision6030043
Wallace, Ryan T., Michael Murri, Lori McCoy, Esteban Peralta, Jeff H. Pettey, and Craig J. Chaya. “Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study.” Vision 6, no. 3 (July 11, 2022): 43–43. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision6030043.
Wallace RT, Murri M, McCoy L, Peralta E, Pettey JH, Chaya CJ. Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study. Vision. 2022 Jul 11;6(3):43–43.
Wallace, Ryan T., et al. “Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study.” Vision, vol. 6, no. 3, MDPI AG, July 2022, pp. 43–43. Crossref, doi:10.3390/vision6030043.
Wallace RT, Murri M, McCoy L, Peralta E, Pettey JH, Chaya CJ. Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study. Vision. MDPI AG; 2022 Jul 11;6(3):43–43.

Published In

Vision

DOI

EISSN

2411-5150

Publication Date

July 11, 2022

Volume

6

Issue

3

Start / End Page

43 / 43

Publisher

MDPI AG

Related Subject Headings

  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 3212 Ophthalmology and optometry