Fatemeh Moradi, Ali Mirzajani, Mohammad Reza Akbari, Masoud Khorrami-Nejad, Jamileh Abolghasemi, Babak Masoomian
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间歇性外斜视(IXT)引起畏光,畏光是通过测量对比灵敏度(CS)来研究的。IXT患儿CS降低。我们比较了IXT患者和正常受试者的双眼CS (BCS)与斜视角度和IXT控制的关系。本研究对40名IXT患者和40名正常受试者进行了病例对照研究,他们使用CSV1000 CS装置在中视(3 cd/m2)和光视(85 cd/m2)条件下进行了检查,并在3、6、12和18周期/度(cpd)空间频率下进行了眩光刺激。同时测量斜视角和近立体视敏度。根据办公室控制量表对患者的IXT补偿进行分级。IXT组和正常组的平均年龄分别为12.30±0.60岁(范围6-18岁)和11.00±0.78岁(范围6-18岁)(P = 0.34)。IXT患者的双眼CS在所有空间频率上均低于对照组(P P P P P P)
Binocular contrast sensitivity in patients with intermittent exotropia in relation to angle of strabismus and level of compensation.
Intermittent exotropia (IXT) causes photophobia, and photophobia has been studied by measurement of contrast sensitivity (CS). CS was reduced in children with IXT. We compared binocular CS (BCS) in patients with IXT and normal subjects in relation to the angle of strabismus and control of IXT. This case-control study was performed on 40 patients with IXT and 40 normal subjects who were examined with the CSV1000 CS device in mesopic (3 cd/m2) and photopic (85 cd/m2) conditions with and without a glare stimulus at 3, 6, 12, and 18 cycle/degree (cpd) spatial frequencies. The angle of strabismus and near stereoacuity were also measured. The patient's IXT compensation was graded based on the office control scale. The mean age for IXT and normal participants were 12.30 ± 0.60 (range, 6-18) and 11.00 ± 0.78 (range, 6-18) years, respectively (P = .34). The IXT patients had lower binocular CS than controls at all spatial frequencies (P < .001). The largest decrease in CS occurred at 6 cpd spatial frequency under mesopic condition (1.61 ± 0.07 vs 1.38 ± 0.15, P < .001) and photopic condition with glare (2.03 ± 0.06 vs 1.77 ± 0.13, P < .001). Patients with better control scores had higher levels of BCS; also, the score of BCS showed a significant decrease in patients with a deviation of 25 prism diopter or more, compared to those with less deviation. BCS correlated at 3 and 6 cpd with near stereoacuity (r = -0.652, P < .001 and r = -0.613, P < .001). Binocular CS in patients with IXT correlates with the angle of strabismus and level of compensation.