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EYE & FEET EXAMINATION. E is for . EYE EXAMINATION. Clinical risk factors for retinopathy. Poor Glycaemic Control Hypertension Duration of Diabetes Pregnancy Diabetic Nephropathy Smoking. Non-proliferative retinopathy. Microaneurysms Haemorrhages Hard exudates
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E is for ... EYE EXAMINATION
Clinical risk factors for retinopathy • Poor Glycaemic Control • Hypertension • Duration of Diabetes • Pregnancy • Diabetic Nephropathy • Smoking
Non-proliferative retinopathy • Microaneurysms • Haemorrhages • Hard exudates • Few cotton wool spots • Treatment: address clinical risk factors: BP, HbA1c%, lipids, aspirin, ACE-inhibitors
Maculopathy • Impaired visual acuity • Haemorrhages and/or hard exudates within one disc diameter of the macula, with or without visual loss • Treatment: address clinical risk factors and focal laser photocoagulation
Pre-proliferative retinopathy • Venous irregularities • Multiple haemorrhages • Multiple cotton wool spots • Intra retinal microvascular abnormalities (IRMA) • Treatment: address clinical risk factors: BP, HbA1c%, lipids, aspirin, ACE-inhibitors
Proliferative retinopathy • New vessels on the optic disc or elsewhere in the retina • Pre-retinal haemorrhage • Fibrous tissue • Treatment: address clinical risk factors and urgent pan-retinal laser photocoagulation
Advanced diabetic eye disease • Vitreous haemorrhage • Fibrous tissue proliferation • Recent retinal detachment • Rubeosis iridis • Severe maculopathy • Treatment: laser photocoagulation, vitrectomy, often futile leading to blindness
F is for ... FEET EXAMINATION
Foot Screening • Annual review essential - by GP, Practice Nurse, Diabetes Nurse or, ideally, podiatrist. • Examination should include: inspection, foot pulses, capillary refill, 10g monofilament testing, vibration sense. • If evidence of neuropathy or ischaemia refer to podiatrist since risk of ulceration is high. If ulceration present refer urgently to foot at risk clinic • Amputations can be reduced by 75%
The Alphabet Strategy • Advice Smoking , diet , exercise • Blood pressure < 140/80 • Cholesterol TC ≤ 4.0 mmol/l , LDL ≤ 2.0 mmol/l HDL > 1.0 mmol/l, TGs < 1.7 mmol/l • Diabetes control HbA1c ≤ 7% • Eye examination Annual examination • Feet examination Annual examination • Guardian drugs Aspirin, ACEI, ARB, statins