Tony Fredrick
Indian Council of Medical Research
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The National Medical Journal of India | 2016
Tony Fredrick; Prabhdeep Kaur; Manoj V. Murhekar; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Kolandaswamy K; Rao; Joseph k David
BACKGROUND India has a high burden of diabetic retinopathy ranging from 12.2% to 20.4% among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A T2DM management programme was initiated in the public sector in Tamil Nadu. We estimated the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and its associated risk factors. METHODS We did a cross-sectional survey among patients with T2DM attending two primary health centres for treatment and follow-up in Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu in January- March 2013. We did a questionnaire-based survey, and measured blood pressure and biochemical parameters (serum creatinine, plasma glucose, etc.) of the patients. We examined their eyes by direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy and defined diabetic retinopathy using a modified classification by Klein et al. We calculated the proportion and 95% CI for the prevalence and adjusted odds ratio (AOR) for risk factors associated with diabetic retinopathy. RESULTS Among the 270 patients, the mean (SD) age was 54.5 (10) years. The median duration of T2DM was 48 months. The prevalence of diabetic retinopathy was 29.6%. Overall, 65.9% of patients had hypertension, 14.4% had nephropathy (eGFR <60 mg/dl) and 67.4% had neuropathy. Among patients with comorbid conditions, 60%, 48%, 32%, and 3% were already diagnosed to have hypertension, neuropathy, retinopathy, and nephropathy, respectively. The risk factors for diabetic retinopathy were hypertension (AOR 3.2, 95% CI 1.7-6.3), duration of T2DM >5 years (AOR 6.5, 95% CI 3.6-11.7), poor glycaemic control (AOR 2.4, 95% CI 1.4-4.4), and nephropathy (AOR 2.3, 95% CI 1.1-4.6). CONCLUSIONS There was a high burden of undetected retinopathy and other comorbid conditions among patients with T2DM. Early detection of comorbid conditions and glycaemic control can be improved by training care-providers and educating patients.
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition | 2015
Tony Fredrick; Manickam Ponnaiah; Manoj V. Murhekar; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Joseph k David; Selvaraj Vadivoo; Vasna Joshua
Stanley Medical Journal | 2017
Msp Saravanan; Tony Fredrick; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Murali Ramamoorthy; Joseph k David; Hema Vaithianathan
Indian Journal of Public Health | 2015
Tony Fredrick; Manoj V. Murhekar; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Manickam Ponniah; Kamaraj Pattabi; Joseph k David
Stanley Medical Journal | 2018
Sampath Kumar R; Aravazhi Raman; Tony Fredrick; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Joseph k David
Stanley Medical Journal | 2018
Naveen Raja R; Sampath Kumar R; Kannan K; Murali Ramamoorthy; Tony Fredrick; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Joseph k David
Stanley Medical Journal | 2018
Hema Vaithianathan; Tony Fredrick; Murali Ramamoorthy; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Joseph k David
Stanley Medical Journal | 2017
Murali Ramamoorthy; Tony Fredrick; Venkateswaran A. R; Jeswanth S; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Joseph k David
Stanley Medical Journal | 2017
Tony Fredrick; Murali Ramamoorthy; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Hema Vaithianathan; Joseph k David
Stanley Medical Journal | 2016
Murali Ramamoorthy; Tony Fredrick; Manimaran M; Chitra S; Malarvizhi M; Venkateswaran A. R; Revathy M.S; Yuvaraj Jayaraman; Pradeep A Menon; Joseph k David