PGIMER’s Advanced Eye Centre to commemorate World Glaucoma Week, from March 6-12, 2022 to bring public focus on Glaucoma, the leading cause of irreversible blindness
Chandigarh : March 3 : Advanced Eye Centre PGIMER Chandigarh plans a chain of activities to commemorate World Glaucoma Week, from March 6 -12, 2022. The main aim is to bring public focus on glaucoma, which affects all kinds of populations. The main highlight of the event is Glaucoma Awareness Walk is will organize on March 6th, 2022 at 8.00 am from Rock Garden – Sukhna Lake to create more understanding and knowledge on Glaucoma, which is seen as the leading cause of irreversible blindness in India.
Detailing about the upcoming awareness activities, Dr. Surinder S. Pandav, Head, Deptt. of Ophthalmology, PGIMER stated, “We have invited many health professionals, people from various organizations, and patients from tri-city areas. Apart from that, we are also focusing disease awareness on patients and caretakers, through various electronic media regularly.”
Dr. Pandav further elaborated, “Glaucoma is an entity associated with many risk factors of which the modifiable factor is an increase in eye pressure, and is characterized by damage to the optic nerve leading to irreversible blindness. Most often glaucoma cause silent vision loss as the patient will not be symptomatic till the moderate to an advanced stage.”
“Early recognition and treatment are at most important to prevent the progression of glaucoma. Glaucoma more commonly affects people beyond the age of 40 years. High myopes, diabetics, and those with a positive family history have a higher risk of developing glaucoma,” added Dr Pandav.
Currently, our country bears a huge chunk of patients, every 8th individual or nearly 40 million has either glaucoma or is at risk of developing the disease. 11.2 million Indians suffer from the disease with 1.1 million blind, including children. Screening family members of patients with glaucoma is mandatory, as this disease can affect siblings and children of patients with glaucoma in up to 10‐15% of cases.
Advanced Eye Centre PGIMER being a tertiary center, is regularly organizing various CMEs for general ophthalmologists from the Northern part of the country providing knowledge, skill, and motivation to them. During the Covid-19 time, we also conducted more than 15 webinars for general ophthalmologists and students from various parts of the country.
Sharing the impact of these awareness initiatives, Dr Pandav stated, “We found that these academic activities helped early diagnosis and timely referral to a higher center at the initial stage of the disease itself. This is evident from our own exponentially increasing number of patients for the last 5 years. Our team is also providing state of art training for many postgraduates and fellows from various sectors of our nation and making them capable of catering services in their respective areas. We also conduct a patient education program every year in the Advanced Eye Centre. It helps patients to get knowledge about the disease course, needs for regular follow-up, and adherence to treatment along with video demonstration of how to instill medication efficiently.”
Advanced Eye Centre, PGIMER Chandigarh has provides services to around 38000-40000 patients per annum and also provides unbeatable quality care to patients. Our eminent faculty members are taking all effort to provide all kinds of modern surgical care which is available in India. During COVID 19 time we continued to provide quality care and our team has taken all possible effort to examine, follow up and treat needy patients.
Currently, our team has 5 eminent and well renowned internationally and or national faculty members under the leader