FP202 : What Drives A Corneal Ulcer Patient to TPK? A Hospital Based Study

Dr. Hem Shah, S15729, Dr. Prajna N V, Mr. Sanil Joseph, Dr. Shivaa Ramsewak

Background: Keratitis , unlike glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy, is a very symptomatic condition. Still, patients present in the late stages resulting in them having to undergo TPK, which itself is not a vision restoring procedure. We used a systematic framework to understand the barriers at multiple levels and evaluated the chain of events.

Methods: Data originated from 103 patients who underwent TPK from Nov 2015- April 2016, interviewed as per barrier framework questionnaire.

Results:
Barriers were divided into intrapersonal level ( transport, presentation after injury) , interpersonal level ( literacy, occupation), institutional level and microbiological level.

Conclusions : 59.2% were illiterate, 42.7% were agricultural worker, 79.6% belonging to rural area, 60.2% presented after 1 week of injury, 30.8% were treated with antifungals and 88.3% were fungal keratitis. Our study informs health care providers for community awareness and focusing of resources in rural areas.

FP651: Clinical Evaluation of Benign & Malignant Ocular Tumors in A Tertiary Care Center

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