Table 5

 Comparison of prevalences of total glaucoma and types of glaucoma from population based surveys in India

Author and year of publicationLocationSetting% of population examinedAge range of study population (number ⩾50 years)Prevalence of POAG %Prevalence of PACGPrevalence of all glaucomaAge standardised prevalence ⩾50 years *
*Age standardised prevalences among people aged ⩾50 years were estimated on the basis of the total Indian population as described in the 2001 census (www.censusindia.net/agedata/index.html).
†Dandona and colleagues5,6 only reported cases of POAG and PACG; the estimated age specific prevalences of all glaucoma, and the overall age standardised prevalence of glaucoma among people aged ⩾50 years, are therefore based only on cases of POAG and PACG.
‡Ramakrishnan and colleagues7 only reported overall prevalences of PACG and other glaucomas; the estimated age specific prevalences of PACG and all glaucoma, and the overall age standardised prevalence of glaucoma among people aged ⩾50 years, assume PACG and other glaucomas had similar prevalences across age groups.
$Rahman and colleagues8 only reported the overall numbers of POAG and PACG; the estimated age specific prevalences of POAG, PACG and all glaucoma, and the overall age standardised prevalence of glaucoma among people aged ⩾50 years, assume the ratio of POAG and PACG was constant across age groups and there were no cases diagnosed with glaucoma other than POAG and PACG.
Dandona et al, 20005,6Hyderabad, Andra PradeshUrban85.4% (2522/2954)All ages (539)40–49 years: 1.340–49 years: 0.040–49 years: 1.36.1%
50–59 years: 2.350–59 years: 1.550–59 years: 3.8
60–69 years: 4.960–69 years: 2.260–69 years: 7.1
⩾70 years: 6.3⩾70 years: 3.2⩾70 years: 9.5
Ramakrishnan et al, 20037Madurai, Tamil NaduRural93.0% (5150/5539)⩾40 years (3084)40–49 years: 0.340–49 years: 0.540–49 years: 1.63.2%
50–59 years: 1.650–59 years: 0.550–59 years: 2.8
60–69 years: 1.860–69 years: 0.560–69 years: 3.1
⩾70 years: 2.9⩾70 years: 0.5⩾70 years: 4.1
Rahman et al, 20048$Dhaka, BangladeshRural and urban65.9% (2347/3562)⩾35 years (1102)40–49 years: 1.140–49 years: 0.440–49 years: 1.52.4%
50–59 years: 1.950–59 years: 0.650–59 years: 2.5
60–69 years: 2.060–69 years: 0.660–69 years: 2.6
70–79 years: 1.970–79 years: 0.670–79 years: 2.5
⩾80 years: 1.1⩾80 years: 0.4⩾80 years: 1.5
Raychauduri et alCalcutta, West BengalRural83.1% (1324/1594)⩾50 years (1269)50–59 years: 2.550–59 years: 0.250–59 years: 2.73.4%
60–69 years: 2.760–69 years: 0.060–69 years: 2.9
70–79 years: 4.870–79 years: 0.570–79 years: 5.4
⩾80 years: 4.3⩾80 years: 2.2⩾80 years: 6.5