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Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan

PURPOSE: Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CNLDO) is fairly common in newborns. The main aim of this cross-sectional study is to assess the preferred practice patterns of CNLDO among ophthalmologists in Jordan. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted across all ophthalmological pra...

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Autores principales: Abu Serhan, Hashem, AlSamhori, Jehad Feras, Siddiq, Abdelmonem, Hassan, Abdul Rhman, Irshaidat, Sara, Abu Serhan, Leen, Alawadhi, Abdullah, Abdelaal, Abdelaziz, Al-Thawabieh, Wejdan
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Publicado: Dove 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10429064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37593358
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S421054
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author Abu Serhan, Hashem
AlSamhori, Jehad Feras
Siddiq, Abdelmonem
Hassan, Abdul Rhman
Irshaidat, Sara
Abu Serhan, Leen
Alawadhi, Abdullah
Abdelaal, Abdelaziz
Al-Thawabieh, Wejdan
author_facet Abu Serhan, Hashem
AlSamhori, Jehad Feras
Siddiq, Abdelmonem
Hassan, Abdul Rhman
Irshaidat, Sara
Abu Serhan, Leen
Alawadhi, Abdullah
Abdelaal, Abdelaziz
Al-Thawabieh, Wejdan
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description PURPOSE: Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CNLDO) is fairly common in newborns. The main aim of this cross-sectional study is to assess the preferred practice patterns of CNLDO among ophthalmologists in Jordan. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted across all ophthalmological practices in Jordan, using convenience sampling. An online questionnaire, designed through Google Forms, was distributed through social media. The survey contained four domains: baseline characteristics of participants and the diagnosis (7 items), medical management (3 items), and surgical management (11 items) of CNLDO. Descriptive statistics were conducted using SPSS (IBM SPSS Corp, SPSS Statistics ver. 26, USA). RESULTS: Eighty-three physicians responded to the survey, with an average age of 40.6 ± 8.6. More than half of the participants (53.0%, n = 44) were general ophthalmologists. Only 37.3% of our sample (n = 31) regularly evaluated the refraction of a child presenting with epiphora suggestive of CNLDO. Criggler’s nasolacrimal duct massage was recommended by 62.7% of respondents (n = 52) for up to 12 months. In addition, 72.3% of respondents (n = 60) recommended 12 months as the minimum age for primary probing of CNLDO. Silicon intubation was considered for primary probing starting at 24 months by 31.3% of ophthalmologists (n = 20). Monocanalicular stent was preferred by 42.2% of respondents (n = 27) while 31.3% (n = 20) preferred bicanalicular stent. CONCLUSION: There is considerable variability in preferred practice patterns regarding the diagnosis and management of CNLDO in Jordan. Our findings highlight the gaps in optimum practices which need to be addressed for better management.
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spelling pubmed-104290642023-08-17 Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan Abu Serhan, Hashem AlSamhori, Jehad Feras Siddiq, Abdelmonem Hassan, Abdul Rhman Irshaidat, Sara Abu Serhan, Leen Alawadhi, Abdullah Abdelaal, Abdelaziz Al-Thawabieh, Wejdan Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CNLDO) is fairly common in newborns. The main aim of this cross-sectional study is to assess the preferred practice patterns of CNLDO among ophthalmologists in Jordan. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted across all ophthalmological practices in Jordan, using convenience sampling. An online questionnaire, designed through Google Forms, was distributed through social media. The survey contained four domains: baseline characteristics of participants and the diagnosis (7 items), medical management (3 items), and surgical management (11 items) of CNLDO. Descriptive statistics were conducted using SPSS (IBM SPSS Corp, SPSS Statistics ver. 26, USA). RESULTS: Eighty-three physicians responded to the survey, with an average age of 40.6 ± 8.6. More than half of the participants (53.0%, n = 44) were general ophthalmologists. Only 37.3% of our sample (n = 31) regularly evaluated the refraction of a child presenting with epiphora suggestive of CNLDO. Criggler’s nasolacrimal duct massage was recommended by 62.7% of respondents (n = 52) for up to 12 months. In addition, 72.3% of respondents (n = 60) recommended 12 months as the minimum age for primary probing of CNLDO. Silicon intubation was considered for primary probing starting at 24 months by 31.3% of ophthalmologists (n = 20). Monocanalicular stent was preferred by 42.2% of respondents (n = 27) while 31.3% (n = 20) preferred bicanalicular stent. CONCLUSION: There is considerable variability in preferred practice patterns regarding the diagnosis and management of CNLDO in Jordan. Our findings highlight the gaps in optimum practices which need to be addressed for better management. Dove 2023-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10429064/ /pubmed/37593358 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S421054 Text en © 2023 Abu Serhan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Abu Serhan, Hashem
AlSamhori, Jehad Feras
Siddiq, Abdelmonem
Hassan, Abdul Rhman
Irshaidat, Sara
Abu Serhan, Leen
Alawadhi, Abdullah
Abdelaal, Abdelaziz
Al-Thawabieh, Wejdan
Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan
title Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan
title_full Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan
title_fullStr Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan
title_short Preferred Practice Patterns of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in Jordan
title_sort preferred practice patterns of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction in jordan
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10429064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37593358
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S421054
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