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Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)

PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the long-term motor and sensory outcomes of patients with infantile exotropia. METHODS: In this longitudinal retrospective (historical cohort) study, the records of 76 patients with infantile exotropia were Studied. Subjects with constant exotropia manifesting before t...

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Autores principales: Rajavi, Zhale, Sabbaghi, Hamideh, Behradfar, Narges, Abdi, Saeid, Bahraini, Razieh, Kheiri, Bahareh, Sheibani, Kourosh
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Publicado: The Korean Ophthalmological Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7105794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32233148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2019.0090
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author Rajavi, Zhale
Sabbaghi, Hamideh
Behradfar, Narges
Abdi, Saeid
Bahraini, Razieh
Kheiri, Bahareh
Sheibani, Kourosh
author_facet Rajavi, Zhale
Sabbaghi, Hamideh
Behradfar, Narges
Abdi, Saeid
Bahraini, Razieh
Kheiri, Bahareh
Sheibani, Kourosh
author_sort Rajavi, Zhale
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description PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the long-term motor and sensory outcomes of patients with infantile exotropia. METHODS: In this longitudinal retrospective (historical cohort) study, the records of 76 patients with infantile exotropia were Studied. Subjects with constant exotropia manifesting before the age of 1 year who were at least 5 years old at recruitment time between 2008 and 2017 were included. RESULTS: The medical records of 26 patients were excluded due to not participating in follow-up examinations or having incomplete records. In total, 54 infantile exotropic patients (51.9% male) with a mean age of 11.1 ± 6.8 years and follow-up of 4.99 ± 3.58 years were studied. Postoperative sensory outcomes (central stereopsis [<60 sec/arc], peripheral fusion [60–3,000 sec/arc], and non-stereopsis [>3,000 sec/arc]) were observed in 38.9%, 38.9%, and 21.2% of patients, respectively. In terms of postoperative motor outcomes, 69%, 24%, and 7% were achieved as orthophoria, residual exotropia, and consecutive esotropia, respectively. Patients with a higher surgical age (p = 0.022) and better visual acuity (p = 0.004) had significantly better sensory outcomes, while higher preoperative deviation resulted in more suppression (p = 0.039, rs = 0.218). CONCLUSIONS: With rates of 69% for motor success and 78.8% for sensory success, surgical outcomes of infantile exotropic patients seems to be favorable. Further studies are recommended to verify our findings.
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spelling pubmed-71057942020-04-09 Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017) Rajavi, Zhale Sabbaghi, Hamideh Behradfar, Narges Abdi, Saeid Bahraini, Razieh Kheiri, Bahareh Sheibani, Kourosh Korean J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the long-term motor and sensory outcomes of patients with infantile exotropia. METHODS: In this longitudinal retrospective (historical cohort) study, the records of 76 patients with infantile exotropia were Studied. Subjects with constant exotropia manifesting before the age of 1 year who were at least 5 years old at recruitment time between 2008 and 2017 were included. RESULTS: The medical records of 26 patients were excluded due to not participating in follow-up examinations or having incomplete records. In total, 54 infantile exotropic patients (51.9% male) with a mean age of 11.1 ± 6.8 years and follow-up of 4.99 ± 3.58 years were studied. Postoperative sensory outcomes (central stereopsis [<60 sec/arc], peripheral fusion [60–3,000 sec/arc], and non-stereopsis [>3,000 sec/arc]) were observed in 38.9%, 38.9%, and 21.2% of patients, respectively. In terms of postoperative motor outcomes, 69%, 24%, and 7% were achieved as orthophoria, residual exotropia, and consecutive esotropia, respectively. Patients with a higher surgical age (p = 0.022) and better visual acuity (p = 0.004) had significantly better sensory outcomes, while higher preoperative deviation resulted in more suppression (p = 0.039, rs = 0.218). CONCLUSIONS: With rates of 69% for motor success and 78.8% for sensory success, surgical outcomes of infantile exotropic patients seems to be favorable. Further studies are recommended to verify our findings. The Korean Ophthalmological Society 2020-04 2020-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7105794/ /pubmed/32233148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2019.0090 Text en © 2020 The Korean Ophthalmological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rajavi, Zhale
Sabbaghi, Hamideh
Behradfar, Narges
Abdi, Saeid
Bahraini, Razieh
Kheiri, Bahareh
Sheibani, Kourosh
Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)
title Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)
title_full Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)
title_fullStr Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)
title_full_unstemmed Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)
title_short Motor and Sensory Outcomes of Infantile Exotropia: A 10-Year Study (2008–2017)
title_sort motor and sensory outcomes of infantile exotropia: a 10-year study (2008–2017)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7105794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32233148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2019.0090
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