儿童白内障手术后斜视的发展与手术年龄、人工晶状体植入和视力结果相关。

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Strabismus Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-05 DOI:10.1080/09273972.2023.2231038
Celso Menezes Filho, Andre Messias, Rosalia Antunes-Foschini
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目的:大约一半白内障手术的儿童出现斜视。我们确定了预测其发展的因素。方法:在一项回顾性横断面研究中,从医疗记录中确定了2010年至2017年间在巴西一家三级中心5岁之前接受白内障手术的儿童。随后,患者被邀请进行眼科检查,以评估视力、屈光度和斜视(任何大小的持续或间歇性斜视)。此外,使用逻辑回归评估手术年龄、白内障偏侧性、人工晶状体植入、手术并发症、眼球震颤、屈光参差以及手术与本次检查之间的经过时间。结果:46例74眼患者(男性21例)行手术治疗。手术时的中位年龄为6.4(3.7-29.6)个月,手术和本次检查之间的间隔为32.5(18.0-53.0)个月。33例(72%)患者出现斜视,35%为内斜视,33%为外斜视。一名患者在检查前做了斜视手术。手术时的年龄(OR 0.95;p值.018)、人工晶状体植入(OR 0.08;p值.027)和较差眼睛的当前视力(OR 1.16;p值.036)与斜视相关。结论:儿童白内障手术后斜视的发展与手术年龄、人工晶状体植入和视力较差的患者有关。
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Strabismus development after pediatric cataract surgery associated with age at surgery, intraocular lens implantation, and visual acuity outcome.

Purpose: Approximately half of the children operated on for cataracts develop strabismus. We determined what factors predict its development.

Methods: In a retrospective, cross-sectional study, children who underwent cataract surgery before age 5 between 2010 and 2017 in a tertiary center in Brazil were identified from medical records. Subsequently, patients were invited for an ophthalmological examination to assess visual acuity, refraction, and strabismus (constant or intermittent heterotropy of any magnitude). In addition, age at surgery, cataract laterality, intraocular lens implantation, surgical complications, nystagmus, anisometropia, and elapsed time between surgery and the present examination were assessed using logistic regression.

Results: Surgery was performed in 74 eyes of 46 patients (21 males). The median age at surgery was 6.4 (3.7-29.6) months, and the interval between surgery and this examination was 32.5 (18.0-53.0) months. Strabismus was present in 33 (72%) patients, 35% had esotropia and 33% exotropia. One patient had strabismus surgery before the examination. Age at surgery (OR 0.95; p-value .018), IOL implantation (OR 0.08; p-value .027), and current visual acuity on the worse eye (OR 1.16; p-value .036) were associated with strabismus.

Conclusions: Strabismus development after pediatric cataract surgery is associated with age at surgery, intraocular lens implantation, and visual-acuity outcomes of the worse eye.

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