Amblyopia in children (aged 7 years or less).

BMJ clinical evidence Pub Date : 2016-01-05
Stephanie West, Cathy Williams
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Abstract

Introduction: Amblyopia is reduced visual acuity not immediately correctable by glasses, in the absence of ocular pathology. It is commonly associated with squint (strabismus) or refractive errors resulting in different visual inputs to each eye during the sensitive period of visual development (aged <7-8 years). The cumulative incidence is estimated at 2% to 4% in children aged up to 7 years.

Methods and outcomes: We conducted a systematic overview, aiming to answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of medical treatments for amblyopia in children aged 7 years or less? We searched: Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and other important databases up to January 2014 (Clinical Evidence overviews are updated periodically; please check our website for the most up-to-date version of this overview).

Results: At this update, searching of electronic databases retrieved 70 studies. After deduplication and removal of conference abstracts, 51 records were screened for inclusion in the overview. Appraisal of titles and abstracts led to the exclusion of 37 studies and the further review of 14 full publications. Of the 14 full articles evaluated, two systematic reviews were updated and three RCTs and two follow-up studies were added at this update. We performed a GRADE evaluation for nine PICO combinations.

Conclusions: In this systematic overview we categorised the efficacy for three interventions, based on information about the effectiveness and safety of glasses, occlusion, or penalisation with atropine.

儿童弱视(7 岁或以下)。
简介弱视是指在没有眼部病变的情况下,视力下降,无法立即通过眼镜矫正。弱视通常与斜视(斜视)或屈光不正有关,在视觉发育的敏感期,每只眼睛接受不同的视觉输入(年龄 方法和结果:我们进行了一项系统性综述,旨在回答以下临床问题:对 7 岁或 7 岁以下儿童弱视进行医学治疗的效果如何?我们搜索了Medline、Embase、The Cochrane Library和其他重要数据库,截至2014年1月(临床证据综述会定期更新;请在我们的网站上查看本综述的最新版本):在本次更新中,搜索电子数据库共检索到 70 项研究。经过重复数据删除和会议摘要去除后,筛选出 51 条记录纳入本综述。通过对标题和摘要的评估,排除了 37 项研究,并对 14 篇全文进行了进一步审查。在已评估的 14 篇完整文章中,我们更新了两篇系统综述,并增加了三篇研究性试验和两篇随访研究。我们对九种 PICO 组合进行了 GRADE 评估:在这篇系统综述中,我们根据眼镜、闭塞或阿托品处罚的有效性和安全性信息,对三种干预措施的疗效进行了分类。
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