Evaluation of Structural and Functional Retinal Changes in Children With Intermittent Exotropia Versus Healthy Children

Weam Mohamed Ebeid, MD, Mona Kamal Abdellatif, MD, Noha Mohsen Samak, MD, FRCS (Glasgow)
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Abstract

Purpose:

To detect structural and functional changes in children with intermittent exotropia using optical coherence tomography, pattern electroretinography (ERG), and multifocal ERG.

Methods:

The study included 26 patients with intermittent exotropia and 26 healthy individuals matched for age and sex with a mean age of 9.23 and 11.20 years in the intermittent exotropia and control groups, respectively (P = .310). All patients underwent full ophthalmic examination including measurement of the angle of strabismus at near and far, and assessment of the macula and optic nerve using optical coherence tomography, pattern ERG, and multifocal ERG.

Results:

All patients had 6/6 best corrected visual acuity with no fixation preference. A significantly prolonged P and N wave latency was found in all measured rings of multifocal ERG of patients with intermittent exotropia, P wave amplitude was lower in rings 1 and 5, and N wave amplitude was lower in rings 1 and 2. Regarding pattern ERG, the amplitude of P50 wave was lower and N95 latency was prolonged in the intermittent exotropia group. The upper and lower ganglion cell complex and the superior retinal nerve fiber layer were significantly thinner in the intermittent exotropia group compared to controls.

Conclusions:

Children with intermittent exotropia without any associated amblyopia or refractive error showed a subnormal pattern and multifocal ERG response in addition to a thinner ganglion cell layer and retinal nerve fiber layer compared to normal controls. This signifies that subtle structural and functional retinal changes are found in patients with intermittent exotropia.

[J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 20XX;X(X):XXX–XXX.]

评估间歇性外斜儿童与健康儿童视网膜结构和功能的变化
目的:使用光学相干断层扫描、模式视网膜电图(ERG)和多焦ERG检测间歇性外斜视儿童的结构和功能变化。方法:研究纳入了26名间歇性外斜视患者和26名年龄和性别匹配的健康人,间歇性外斜视组和对照组的平均年龄分别为9.23岁和11.20岁(P = .310)。所有患者均接受了全面的眼科检查,包括测量远近斜视角,并使用光学相干断层扫描、模式 ERG 和多焦 ERG 评估黄斑和视神经。间歇性外斜视患者的多焦ERG所有测量环的P波和N波潜伏期都明显延长,P波振幅在第1环和第5环较低,N波振幅在第1环和第2环较低。在模式ERG方面,间歇性外斜视组的P50波振幅较低,N95潜伏期延长。结论:与正常对照组相比,患有间歇性外斜视且未伴有弱视或屈光不正的儿童除了神经节细胞层和视网膜神经纤维层变薄外,其ERG模式和多焦反应也不正常。这表明间歇性外斜患者的视网膜结构和功能发生了微妙变化。
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