Ophthalmic Outcomes in Children With Spina Bifida Myelomeningocele in Ireland.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Shane O'Regan, Michelle Dunne, Lauren Devitt, Treasa Murphy
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the ophthalmic complications associated with spina bifida myelomeningocele (SBM) in Irish children and to evaluate the impact of spinal lesion levels and shunt status on visual outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective audit was conducted on 129 children with SBM, examining visual acuity, refractive errors, strabismus, papilledema, optic atrophy, and cortical visual impairment (CVI). The median age of participants was 6.9 years (interquartile range [IQR] = 7.07), comprising 69 females (53.5%) and 60 males (46.5%). Data were analyzed using chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis tests to assess associations between spinal lesion levels, shunt status, and visual outcomes.

Results: The majority of lesions were lumbar (60.47%), followed by sacral (20.16%), thoracic (18.60%), and occipital (0.78%). Ventriculoperitoneal shunts were present in 67.44% of participants. Most children had good visual acuity, with visual impairment observed in 18.2%. Significant refractive errors were present in 40.8% of cases, whereas strabismus was observed in 33.3% of patients, predominantly esotropia. Papilledema, optic atrophy, and CVI were present in 12.4%, 5.4%, and 4.7% of participants. Higher spinal lesion levels were significantly associated with worse visual acuity (P = .019), whereas ventriculoperitoneal shunt status was significantly associated with papilledema (P = .034) and significant refractive errors (P = .019). No significant associations were found for strabismus, optic atrophy, or CVI.

Conclusions: Ophthalmic complications such as refractive errors, strabismus, and visual impairment are common in children with SBM. The authors found that higher spinal lesions were associated with worse visual acuity. Shunt placement was also associated with a history of papilledema and higher rates of significant refractive error. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 20XX;XX(X):XXX-XXX.].

爱尔兰脊髓脊膜膨出儿童脊柱裂的眼科预后。
目的:探讨爱尔兰儿童脊柱裂脊髓脊膜膨出(SBM)的眼科并发症,并评估脊髓病变水平和分流状态对视力的影响。方法:对129例SBM患儿的视力、屈光不正、斜视、视乳头水肿、视萎缩、皮质性视力障碍(CVI)进行回顾性检查。参与者年龄中位数为6.9岁(四分位数间距[IQR] = 7.07),其中女性69人(53.5%),男性60人(46.5%)。采用卡方检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验对数据进行分析,以评估脊髓损伤程度、分流状态和视力结果之间的关系。结果:腰椎病变最多(60.47%),其次为骶骨(20.16%)、胸椎(18.60%)和枕部(0.78%)。67.44%的参与者存在脑室-腹膜分流。多数患儿视力良好,视力障碍占18.2%。40.8%的患者有明显的屈光不正,而33.3%的患者有斜视,主要是内斜视。12.4%、5.4%和4.7%的参与者存在乳头水肿、视神经萎缩和CVI。较高的脊髓损伤水平与较差的视力显著相关(P = 0.019),而脑室-腹膜分流状态与乳头水肿(P = 0.034)和显著屈光不正(P = 0.019)显著相关。没有发现与斜视、视神经萎缩或CVI有显著关联。结论:屈光不正、斜视和视力损害等眼部并发症在SBM患儿中很常见。作者发现,脊柱损伤程度越高,视力越差。分流器放置也与乳头水肿史和较高的明显屈光不正发生率有关。[J].儿童眼斜视,2009;XX(X):XXX-XXX。
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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
8.30%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus is a bimonthly peer-reviewed publication for pediatric ophthalmologists. The Journal has published original articles on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders in the pediatric age group and the treatment of strabismus in all age groups for over 50 years.
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