The effect of strabismus surgery on the dynamic balance in children with strabismus.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Strabismus Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1080/09273972.2024.2367070
Serpil Hülya Çapar, Emin Karaman, Eyyup Kara, Olgu Çapar, Sibel Ahmet, Halide Cetin Kara, Akın Çakır, Birsen Gökyiğit, Ahmet Ataş
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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of strabismus surgery on dynamic balance by using computerized dynamic posturography in children with strabismus. Methods: This study was designed as a prospective observational study. Hearing tests and complete ophthalmological examinations were performed for all subjects. Patients with moderate and severe amblyopia, hearing loss at any level, and/or any suspicion of balance impairment were excluded from the study. Postural stability evaluation was performed by computerized dynamic posturography including sensory organization test, adaptation test, and rhythmic weight shift test. All tests were applied preoperatively and in the postoperative 1st and 3rd months, respectively. Results: Fifteen female and twelve male pre-adolescents aged between 7 and 12 (9.67 ± 1.62 years) were included in the current study. In the sensory organization test, the preoperative visual ratio percentages (73.19 ± 14.95%) improved statistically significantly at the postoperative 1st and 3rd months (78.59 ± 16.21% and 81.44 ± 14.18; p = .026, p = .021, respectively). The preoperative toes up (110.66 ± 33,48) and toes down (81.46 ± 28.36) adaptation tests improved statistically significantly in the postoperative 3rd month (88.74 ± 20.94 and 63.36 ± 16.03; p < .001, p = .001, respectively). In the Rhythmic Weight Shift test, the postoperative 3rd-month directional control (forward-backward) value (74.25 ± 11.51%) was statistically significantly higher compared to the preoperative directional control (forward-backward) value (67.76 ± 11.38%) (p = .011). The postoperative 3rd-month directional control (forward-backward) value (74.25 ± 11.51%) was statistically significantly higher compared to the postoperative 1st-month directional control (forward-backward) value (68.43 ± 14.00%) (p = .028). Conclusion: Surgical treatment resulted in an improvement in the maintenance of dynamic balance in children with strabismus.

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斜视手术对斜视儿童动态平衡的影响。
目的:利用计算机动态后座力测定法评估斜视手术对斜视儿童动态平衡的影响。研究方法本研究为前瞻性观察研究。对所有受试者进行听力测试和全面的眼科检查。中度和重度弱视、任何程度的听力损失和/或任何疑似平衡障碍的患者均排除在研究之外。体位稳定性评估通过计算机动态体位法进行,包括感觉组织测试、适应测试和有节奏的重心移动测试。所有测试分别在术前、术后第 1 个月和第 3 个月进行。结果本次研究共纳入了 15 名女性和 12 名男性学龄前儿童,年龄在 7 岁至 12 岁之间(9.67±1.62 岁)。在感觉组织测试中,术前视觉比率百分比(73.19 ± 14.95%)在术后第 1 个月和第 3 个月有显著改善(分别为 78.59 ± 16.21% 和 81.44 ± 14.18;p = .026,p = .021)。术前的脚趾向上(110.66 ± 33.48)和脚趾向下(81.46 ± 28.36)适应测试在术后第 3 个月有显著改善(分别为 88.74 ± 20.94 和 63.36 ± 16.03;P = .001)。在有节奏的重量转移测试中,术后第 3 个月的方向控制(向前向后)值(74.25 ± 11.51%)与术前的方向控制(向前向后)值(67.76 ± 11.38%)相比,在统计学上有明显提高(p = .011)。术后第 3 个月的方向控制(向前向后)值(74.25 ± 11.51%)与术后第 1 个月的方向控制(向前向后)值(68.43 ± 14.00%)相比,在统计学上明显更高(p = .028)。结论手术治疗改善了斜视儿童的动态平衡维持能力。
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