Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction

Purpose: To evaluate refractive state in children with unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study includes consecutive children with unilateral congenital NLDO. Examination under anesthesia was performed to perform cycloplegic refract...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Abbas Bagheri, Sharareh Safapoor, Shahin Yazdani, Mehdi Yaseri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Knowledge E 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2012;volume=7;issue=4;spage=310;epage=315;aulast=Bagheri
id doaj-e7273a930dcb4ddfa556063d3922bdf2
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e7273a930dcb4ddfa556063d3922bdf22020-11-25T02:44:10ZengKnowledge EJournal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research2008-322X2012-01-0174310315Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct ObstructionAbbas BagheriSharareh SafapoorShahin YazdaniMehdi YaseriPurpose: To evaluate refractive state in children with unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study includes consecutive children with unilateral congenital NLDO. Examination under anesthesia was performed to perform cycloplegic refraction and was followed by appropriate intervention in each patient. Refractive errors of the involved and sound fellow eyes were compared. Results: Ninety-four children with mean age of 25.4΁20.4 months (range, 6 months to 10 years) were enrolled from May 2007 to January 2010. Based on spherical equivalent refractive error, hyperopia was more common in the affected eyes, however this difference failed to reach statistical significance (P=0.5). Anisometropia more and less than 0.5 diopters (D) was present in 25% and 43% of patients respectively. Interocular difference was significant in terms of spherical refractive error and spherical equivalent (P=0.003) but not cylindrical refractive error. When the comparison was limited to hyperopic eyes, the interocular difference became more significant in terms of spherical refractive error and spherical equivalent (P<0.001). Each month of increase in age was associated with an interocular difference of 0.007D in spherical refractive error (r=0.242, P=0.02). Older age at the time of intervention was associated with more procedures (r=0.297, P=0.004). Conclusion: Unilateral congenital NLDO is associated with anisometropia especially anisohyperopia which may predispose affected children to amblyopia. With increasing age, the degree of anisometropia and the number of required procedures increase. It is prudent to perform refraction and initiate proper intervention at a younger age.http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2012;volume=7;issue=4;spage=310;epage=315;aulast=BagheriAmblyopia; Anisometropia; Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction; Refraction
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Abbas Bagheri
Sharareh Safapoor
Shahin Yazdani
Mehdi Yaseri
spellingShingle Abbas Bagheri
Sharareh Safapoor
Shahin Yazdani
Mehdi Yaseri
Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research
Amblyopia; Anisometropia; Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction; Refraction
author_facet Abbas Bagheri
Sharareh Safapoor
Shahin Yazdani
Mehdi Yaseri
author_sort Abbas Bagheri
title Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
title_short Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
title_full Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
title_fullStr Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Refractive State in Children with Unilateral Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
title_sort refractive state in children with unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction
publisher Knowledge E
series Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research
issn 2008-322X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Purpose: To evaluate refractive state in children with unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study includes consecutive children with unilateral congenital NLDO. Examination under anesthesia was performed to perform cycloplegic refraction and was followed by appropriate intervention in each patient. Refractive errors of the involved and sound fellow eyes were compared. Results: Ninety-four children with mean age of 25.4΁20.4 months (range, 6 months to 10 years) were enrolled from May 2007 to January 2010. Based on spherical equivalent refractive error, hyperopia was more common in the affected eyes, however this difference failed to reach statistical significance (P=0.5). Anisometropia more and less than 0.5 diopters (D) was present in 25% and 43% of patients respectively. Interocular difference was significant in terms of spherical refractive error and spherical equivalent (P=0.003) but not cylindrical refractive error. When the comparison was limited to hyperopic eyes, the interocular difference became more significant in terms of spherical refractive error and spherical equivalent (P<0.001). Each month of increase in age was associated with an interocular difference of 0.007D in spherical refractive error (r=0.242, P=0.02). Older age at the time of intervention was associated with more procedures (r=0.297, P=0.004). Conclusion: Unilateral congenital NLDO is associated with anisometropia especially anisohyperopia which may predispose affected children to amblyopia. With increasing age, the degree of anisometropia and the number of required procedures increase. It is prudent to perform refraction and initiate proper intervention at a younger age.
topic Amblyopia; Anisometropia; Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction; Refraction
url http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2012;volume=7;issue=4;spage=310;epage=315;aulast=Bagheri
work_keys_str_mv AT abbasbagheri refractivestateinchildrenwithunilateralcongenitalnasolacrimalductobstruction
AT shararehsafapoor refractivestateinchildrenwithunilateralcongenitalnasolacrimalductobstruction
AT shahinyazdani refractivestateinchildrenwithunilateralcongenitalnasolacrimalductobstruction
AT mehdiyaseri refractivestateinchildrenwithunilateralcongenitalnasolacrimalductobstruction
_version_ 1724766986754326528