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. 2015 Aug 22;15:111. doi: 10.1186/s12886-015-0097-9

Table 1.

Visual acuity in the better eye among patients presenting to eye units with glaucoma in African countries

Country Year N Age (mean years) % Blind Other findings
Northern Ghana [7] 1990 397 ND 52 % blind (VAc)
Dar es Salam, Tanzania [38] 2005 298 57 29 % blind (VAc) CDR ≥0.8: 70 %
Ethiopia [39] 2006 1,586 52 41 % blind (all glaucomas)
Benin, Nigeria [40] 2006 154 53 25 % blind (VAc)
56 % blind (VFAc) 7
Nigeria, Kano [41] 2007 71 18-75s 21 % blind (VAc) Mean CDR 0.9;
CDR ≥0.9: 30 %
Yaoundé, Cameroon [42] 2008 184 62 34 % blind (VAc)
Dar Es Salam, Tanzania [6] 2009 163 67 Operated eyes: 47 % blind; Pre-operative
93 % VA <6/60 CDR 0.8: 85 %
Upper East Region, Ghana [43] 2010 446 34 No data CDR > 0.8: 70 %
CDR = 1.0: 54.9 %
Nigeria: This study 2010 131 53 35 % blind (Vac) Mean CDR: 0.8
CDR = 1.0: 44 %

CDR = cup:disc ratio; VAc = visual acuity criterion - presenting acuity <3/60 in the better eye; VFAc = visual field analysis criterion - central visual field of <10 degrees; PL = light perception; NPL = no light perception