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Title: Diabetes and the Eyes


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Diabetes and the Eyes
  • Kenyon Anderson, O.D.

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Blindness Risk
  • Diabetic eye disease, caused by diabetes, is a
    leading cause of blindness and vision loss.
  • -Prevent Blindness America

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Diabetic Eye Disease
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Damage to blood vessels in retina
  • Cataracts
  • Clouding of the lens in the eye,
  • more likely to develop
  • earlier with diabetes
  • Glaucoma
  • Damage to nerves and optic nerve causing vision
    loss nearly twice as likely to develop with
    diabetes
  • -National Eye Institute

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Diabetic Eye Disease
  • MEDICAL condition
  • Eye health examinations, treatment, progression
    monitoring are covered by
  • MEDICAL INSURANCE
  • Thus can be billed to Medicare/Medicaid, Blue
    Cross, Aetna, Regence.etc..

5
Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)
  • What is diabetic retinopathy?
  • What are the stages of damage?
  • What is the treatment?
  • What are the risk factors?
  • What should I do?

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What is Diabetic Retinopathy?
  • Damage to the small blood vessels in the retina.
  • Weakening of the
  • blood-retina barrier
  • causing leakage,
  • thickening, swelling,
  • ischemia (lack of oxygen),
  • and other damage

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Stages of Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Mild Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Moderate Nonproliferative DR
  • Severe Nonproliferative DR
  • Proliferative DR
  • With or without Clinically Significant Macular
    Edema

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Mild Nonproliferative DR
  • Earliest Stage
  • Dot/blot hemorrhages
  • Microanuerysms
  • No treatment
  • Regular dilated eye exams

9
Moderate Nonproliferative DR
  • Lack of oxygen and nutrients
  • Possible blockage of vessels
  • More progressed

10
Severe Nonproliferative DR
  • More significant damage in retina
  • Similar vascular damage, more severe

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Proliferative DR
  • Ischemia, significant lack of oxygen and
    nutrients
  • New blood vessel growth (neovascularization)

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Diabetic Macular Edema
  • Swelling of the macula
  • May be evident at any stage of diabetic
    retinopathy
  • Requires treatment
  • Central Vision

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Treatment
  • Laser treatment
  • Focal laser treatment specific spots of laser
  • PRP Panretinal Photocoagulation scattered
    laser
  • Laser to retina that causes scarring
  • Reduces demand for oxygen to retina

See Me Now?
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Treatment continued
  • Vitrectomy exchange of fluid in vitreous
  • Removes blood from vitreous
  • Injections
  • Anti-VEGF Injections Vasoendothelial Growth
    Factor
  • Causes new blood vessel growth to stop and even
    some reversal.
  • Steroid Injections Occasionally used for edema

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Risk Factors
  • Duration of diabetes
  • Poor blood sugar control
  • Hypertension
  • High cholesterol
  • Smoking
  • Pregnancy

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Take Home
  • Annual Dilated Eye Examination, regardless of
    visual acuity
  • Diet, healthy nutritional guidelines
  • Exercise regularly
  • No smoking
  • Medical eye exams Medical Insurance

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THE ENDTHANK YOUAny questions?
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