Andrea M Kramer, Lindsay D Klaehn, David O Hodge, Brian G Mohney
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Purpose: Although dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) is reported to occur rarely in children with intermittent exotropia (IXT), little is known regarding the clinical features of these children. The purpose of this study was to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of children with intermittent exotropia and DVD to those without DVD. Methods: The medical records of all children diagnosed with intermittent exotropia at our institution from 1 January 2002, through 31 December 2018, who had 2 or more exams with 3 or more assessments of control, were retrospectively reviewed. Exotropic children with DVD were compared to those without DVD. Results: During the 17-year study period, 115 children met the inclusion criteria, of which 25 (21.7%) had DVD. Compared to the 90 exotropic children without DVD, children with IXT and DVD were more likely to have a motility disorder (p = .021), a worse mean distance control score (2.8 vs 2.4; p = .09), a larger mean angle of deviation (27.8 prism diopters [PD] vs 25.1 PD; p = .04), and a lower median stereopsis (200 secs vs 100 secs; p = .08). The children with DVD were more likely to have undergone surgery (p = .17) although there was no difference in the mean age at initial surgery between the two groups. Conclusions: The presence of dissociated vertical deviation in children with intermittent exotropia is associated with more motility disorders and worse binocular function compared to those without DVD. These children will likely require closer observation and earlier intervention.
目的:据报道,间歇性外斜(IXT)患儿很少出现分离性垂直偏斜(DVD),但对这些患儿的临床特征却知之甚少。本研究旨在比较患有间歇性外斜并伴有 DVD 的儿童与不伴有 DVD 的儿童的人口统计学特征和临床特征。研究方法回顾性审查我院自2002年1月1日至2018年12月31日期间诊断为间歇性外斜的所有儿童的病历,这些儿童接受了2次或2次以上的检查,并进行了3次或3次以上的控制评估。将有 DVD 的外斜视儿童与没有 DVD 的儿童进行了比较。研究结果在17年的研究期间,共有115名儿童符合纳入标准,其中25名(21.7%)患有DVD。与 90 名没有 DVD 的外斜视儿童相比,患有 IXT 和 DVD 的儿童更有可能患有运动障碍(p = .021),平均距离控制评分更差(2.8 vs 2.4;p = .09),平均偏角更大(27.8 棱镜斜度 [PD] vs 25.1 PD;p = .04),立体视中位数更低(200 秒 vs 100 秒;p = .08)。患有 DVD 的儿童更有可能接受过手术(p = .17),但两组儿童初次手术的平均年龄没有差异。结论:与没有 DVD 的儿童相比,间歇性外斜视儿童出现的分离性垂直偏斜与更多的运动障碍和更差的双眼功能有关。这些儿童可能需要更密切的观察和更早的干预。