Systemic Disease and Ocular Comorbidity Analysis of Geographically Isolated Federally Recognized American Indian Tribes of the Intermountain West.
Patrice M HicksBenjamin HaalandMichael FeehanAlan S CrandallJeff H PetteyElizabeth NuttallWilliam SelfMary Elizabeth HartnettPaul S BernsteinAlbert VitaleAkbar ShakoorJulia P ShulmanSandra F SieminskiIvana KimLeah A OwenMaureen A MurtaughAlbert NoyesMargaret M DeAngelisPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2020)
We found different comorbid factors with retinal disease outcome between the two tribes that reside within the Intermountain West. This is indicated by the association of tribe and with the type of retinopathy outcome when we combined the populations of American Indians. Overall, the Navajo peoples and the Four Corners had a higher prevalence of chronic disease that included diabetes and hypertension than the Goshutes and Ibupah. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to conduct an analysis for disease outcomes exclusively including the Navajo and Goshute tribe of the Intermountain West.