The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement

Background: Uncorrected refractive error, including astigmatism remains the major cause of preventable blindness worldwide. The outbreak and spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have greatly impacted education systems worldwide. This st...

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Main Authors: C.S., Syarmilla, I., Nur Liyana, M.Z., Nurulain, A. A., Aznor Azwan, S., Ahmad Ziad, A.R., Suraida, I., Ismarulyusda, Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afzam Shah
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spelling my.iium.irep.953622023-02-23T07:54:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/95362/ The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement C.S., Syarmilla I., Nur Liyana M.Z., Nurulain A. A., Aznor Azwan S., Ahmad Ziad A.R., Suraida I., Ismarulyusda Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afzam Shah RE Ophthalmology Background: Uncorrected refractive error, including astigmatism remains the major cause of preventable blindness worldwide. The outbreak and spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have greatly impacted education systems worldwide. This study investigated the refractive changes and prevalence of astigmatism in 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang District post COVID-19 home confinement. Methods: In this prospective cross-sectional study, vision screening was conducted on 1832 school children aged 7-year-old, from 13 schools in Gua Musang District, Kelantan. Students that failed the screening were referred to Hospital Gua Musang and undergone cycloplegic refraction. Results: A total of 37 students [33 Malay (89.2%) and 4 Chinese (10.8%)] failed the screening (with visual acuity of less than 6/9). Gender wise, there were 18 males (48.6%) and 19 females (51.4%). The cycloplegic refraction revealed that 9 students (24.3%) had myopia with astigmatism, 14 students (37.85%) had hyperopia with astigmatism, and the other 14 students (37.85%) had astigmatism only. The prevalence of astigmatism post- COVID-19 home confinement was statistically significantly higher (X2=24.96, p<0.001) compared to pre-COVID-19 home confinement (3.5% vs 0.3%). When only the astigmatism component was analysed, all students were found to have with the-rule astigmatism, with 24 students (72.97%) having astigmatism between -1.00DC to -2.75DC, and 10 students (27.03%) having -3.00DC and above. Children with astigmatism showed significantly (X2= 1673.6, p<0.001) visual impairment (uncorrected visual acuity ≥ 6/9) compared to children with no astigmatism (97.1% vs 0.1%). Conclusion: Home confinement during COVID-19 among children appeared to cause a significant astigmatism shift in our study population. Further studies are required to reveal causal relationships with the inter-related factors of near work activity and outdoor activity time. Kugler Publicarions 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/95362/7/95362_The%20prevalence%20of%20astigmatism.pdf C.S., Syarmilla and I., Nur Liyana and M.Z., Nurulain and A. A., Aznor Azwan and S., Ahmad Ziad and A.R., Suraida and I., Ismarulyusda and Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afzam Shah (2021) The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement. Malaysian Journal of Ophthalmology, 3 (4). pp. 73-74. ISSN 2665-9557 E-ISSN 2665-9565 https://myjo.org/index.php/myjo/about COSCAB037
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C.S., Syarmilla
I., Nur Liyana
M.Z., Nurulain
A. A., Aznor Azwan
S., Ahmad Ziad
A.R., Suraida
I., Ismarulyusda
Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afzam Shah
The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement
description Background: Uncorrected refractive error, including astigmatism remains the major cause of preventable blindness worldwide. The outbreak and spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have greatly impacted education systems worldwide. This study investigated the refractive changes and prevalence of astigmatism in 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang District post COVID-19 home confinement. Methods: In this prospective cross-sectional study, vision screening was conducted on 1832 school children aged 7-year-old, from 13 schools in Gua Musang District, Kelantan. Students that failed the screening were referred to Hospital Gua Musang and undergone cycloplegic refraction. Results: A total of 37 students [33 Malay (89.2%) and 4 Chinese (10.8%)] failed the screening (with visual acuity of less than 6/9). Gender wise, there were 18 males (48.6%) and 19 females (51.4%). The cycloplegic refraction revealed that 9 students (24.3%) had myopia with astigmatism, 14 students (37.85%) had hyperopia with astigmatism, and the other 14 students (37.85%) had astigmatism only. The prevalence of astigmatism post- COVID-19 home confinement was statistically significantly higher (X2=24.96, p<0.001) compared to pre-COVID-19 home confinement (3.5% vs 0.3%). When only the astigmatism component was analysed, all students were found to have with the-rule astigmatism, with 24 students (72.97%) having astigmatism between -1.00DC to -2.75DC, and 10 students (27.03%) having -3.00DC and above. Children with astigmatism showed significantly (X2= 1673.6, p<0.001) visual impairment (uncorrected visual acuity ≥ 6/9) compared to children with no astigmatism (97.1% vs 0.1%). Conclusion: Home confinement during COVID-19 among children appeared to cause a significant astigmatism shift in our study population. Further studies are required to reveal causal relationships with the inter-related factors of near work activity and outdoor activity time.
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author C.S., Syarmilla
I., Nur Liyana
M.Z., Nurulain
A. A., Aznor Azwan
S., Ahmad Ziad
A.R., Suraida
I., Ismarulyusda
Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afzam Shah
author_facet C.S., Syarmilla
I., Nur Liyana
M.Z., Nurulain
A. A., Aznor Azwan
S., Ahmad Ziad
A.R., Suraida
I., Ismarulyusda
Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afzam Shah
author_sort C.S., Syarmilla
title The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement
title_short The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement
title_full The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement
title_fullStr The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in Gua Musang district: post Covid-19 home confinement
title_sort prevalence of astigmatism among 7-year-old school children in gua musang district: post covid-19 home confinement
publisher Kugler Publicarions
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/95362/7/95362_The%20prevalence%20of%20astigmatism.pdf
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