Multiple Factors Causing Variability of Alignment in Childhood Concomitant Strabismus

IF 4.1 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY American Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2024.10.013
YANAN GUO , YUEHAN GUAN , LI LI , JINGJING JIANG
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the potential factors related to variability of alignment in childhood concomitant strabismus.

Design

Prospective interexaminer (test-retest) reliability analysis.

Methods

In total, 197 children with concomitant strabismus (57 esotropia, 140 exotropia) underwent repeat prism and alternate cover test (PACT) by two orthoptists who were certified by the study, and sensory tests were all performed once. We defined the alignment measurement as stable if the absolute value of the measurement difference between two orthoptists was within 10 prism diopters (PD), and unstable if the difference was 10 PD or greater. We analyzed the relationship between the measurement variability and sensory results, patient age, and angle of deviations.

Results

The mean age of the esotropia and exotropia patients was 68.5 ± 26.3 months (range, 36-164 months) and 96.0 ± 33.7 months (range, 22-200 months), respectively, and there was a significant difference in suppression related variability of alignment, both at distance (P = .004) and at near (P = .046). Anisometropia also showed a significant difference at distance (P = .035) for variability of alignment, and there was no significant statistical effect of age on measurement variability in our study. Variability of alignment is positively associated with the angle of deviation, especially at distance (P = .021 for exotropia, P = .002 for esotropia) with more variability between observers with larger angles of misalignment.

Conclusion

Suppression is an important factor for variability of alignment in childhood concomitant strabismus. Other factors, such as anisometropia and a large angle of strabismus should be taken into account when evaluating binocular alignment.
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多种因素导致儿童并发斜视的对齐方式发生变化。
目的研究与儿童并发斜视对位变异性相关的潜在因素。方法共有197名并发斜视儿童(57名内斜视,140名外斜视)接受了由两名经研究认证的矫视师进行的重复棱镜和交替遮盖试验(PACT),感觉试验均进行一次。如果两名矫视师之间的测量差绝对值在 10 个棱镜屈光度 (PD) 以内,我们就将对齐测量定义为稳定;如果差值在 10 个棱镜屈光度或更大,则定义为不稳定。结果内斜视和外斜视患者的平均年龄分别为 68.5 ± 26.3 个月(范围为 36-164 个月)和 96.0 ± 33.7 个月(范围为 22-200 个月)。在我们的研究中,年龄对测量变异性没有明显的统计学影响。对位变异性与偏斜角度呈正相关,尤其是在远距离时(外斜P = 0.021,内斜P = 0.002),偏斜角度越大,观察者之间的对位变异性越大。结论 抑制是儿童并发斜视对位变异的重要因素,在评估双眼对位时应考虑其他因素,如异斜和大角度斜视。
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