Divergence excess and basic exotropia types of intermittent exotropia: a major review. Part 1: prevalence, classification, risk factors, natural history and clinical characteristics.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Strabismus Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-25 DOI:10.1080/09273972.2023.2227681
Martin Ming-Leung Ma, Mitchell Scheiman
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Abstract

Introduction: Intermittent exotropia (IXT) is a common form of strabismus. It is an outward deviation of one eye typically when viewing at distance. Symptoms include, but are not limited to double vision, eyes feeling tired, excessive blinking, and reduced quality of life. Its clinical characteristics are distinctive from other types of strabismus. This paper provides a comprehensive review of prevalence, classification, risk factors, natural history and clinical characteristics of the divergence excess and basic exotropia types of IXT.

Methods: Search strategies involving combination of keywords including intermittent exotropia, exotropia, divergences excess, basic exotropia, prevalence, incidence, classification, terminology, risk factor, natural history, observation, angle of deviation, control, control score, symptom, quality of life, suppression, anomalous retinal correspondence, AC/A, accommodative convergence/accommodation, accommodative convergence, convergence, accommodation, vergence, incomitance and vertical were used in Medline. All English articles from 1900/01/01 to 2020/09/01 were reviewed. The reference list of the identified article was also checked for additional relevant article. Studies focused on animal model or strabismus associated with neurologic disorder or injury were excluded.

Results: The estimated prevalence of IXT in children ranges from 0.1% to 3.7%. Hypoxia at birth and being female are potential risk factors of IXT. Using validated measures of control, multicenter prospective studies showed that the rate of conversion from IXT to constant exotropia is low. The angle of deviation is the most reported outcome measure in studies of IXT. It is often used to represent the severity of the condition and has been suggested as one of the four core outcomes for studies of the surgical management of IXT. Control of exodeviation is one of the four suggested core outcomes for study of surgery of IXT and is considered the main parameter of disease severity. Several validated tools for quality of life score are available to evaluate the subjective severity of IXT.

Discussion: We reviewed the prevalence, classification, risk factors, natural history and clinical characteristics of the divergence excess and basic exotropia types of IXT. Further research into these areas, especially its clinical characteristics (e.g. suppression, dual retinal correspondence), will increase our understanding of this condition and potentially lead to better management of this common form of strabismus.

发散过度和基础性外斜视间歇性外斜视类型:主要综述。第一部分:患病率、分类、危险因素、自然史和临床特点。
引言:间歇性外斜视(IXT)是斜视的一种常见形式。这是一只眼睛在远距离观察时的向外偏移。症状包括但不限于复视、眼睛疲劳、过度眨眼和生活质量下降。其临床特征与其他类型的斜视不同。本文对IXT的分化过度型和基本型外斜视的患病率、分类、危险因素、自然史和临床特征进行了全面综述。方法:搜索策略涉及关键词组合,包括间歇性外斜视、外斜视、过度发散、基本外斜视、患病率、发病率、分类、术语、危险因素、自然史、观察、偏离角度、控制、控制分数、症状、生活质量、抑制、视网膜异常对应、,Medline中使用了调节收敛/调节、调节收敛、收敛、调节、收敛、不收敛和垂直。对1900/01/01至2020/09/01的所有英文文章进行了综述。还检查了已鉴定文章的参考文献清单中是否有其他相关文章。排除了对动物模型或与神经系统紊乱或损伤相关的斜视的研究。结果:儿童IXT的患病率估计在0.1%至3.7%之间。出生时缺氧和女性是IXT的潜在危险因素。多中心前瞻性研究使用经验证的对照措施表明,从IXT到恒定外斜视的转化率较低。偏离角是IXT研究中报道最多的结果测量。它经常被用来表示病情的严重程度,并被认为是IXT手术管理研究的四个核心结果之一。外斜视的控制是IXT手术研究的四个核心结果之一,被认为是疾病严重程度的主要参数。有几种经过验证的生活质量评分工具可用于评估IXT的主观严重程度。讨论:我们综述了IXT的分化过度型和基本型外斜视的患病率、分类、危险因素、自然史和临床特征。对这些领域的进一步研究,特别是其临床特征(如抑制、双视网膜对应),将增加我们对这种情况的了解,并有可能更好地治疗这种常见形式的斜视。
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Strabismus
Strabismus OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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