| Literature DB >> 34425237 |
Sarah R Hatt1, David A Leske1, Suzanne M Wernimont1, Erick D Bothun1, Eileen E Birch2, Jonathan M Holmes3.
Abstract
Twenty adolescents (12-17 years old) with diplopic strabismus and 20 with nondiplopic strabismus (matched to diplopic subjects for direction and magnitude of ocular deviation) completed the Pediatric Eye Questionnaire (PedEyeQ). Children completed the Child PedEyeQ, and one parent for each child completed the Proxy PedEyeQ and Parent PedEyeQ. PedEyeQ Rasch domain scores were calculated and converted to a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best). Distributions of domain scores were compared between diplopic and nondiplopic cohorts using Wilcoxon tests. Diplopic adolescents had significantly lower Child PedEyeQ scores on Functional Vision (72 vs 90; P = 0.008), Bothered by Eyes/Vision (65 vs 90; P = 0.009), and Frustration/Worry (53 vs 75; P < 0.001) domains. There was no difference on the Child Social domain (85 vs 90; P = 0.22). Proxy and Parent PedEyeQ scores were similar between diplopic and nondiplopic cohorts (P > 0.06 for each comparison). These findings highlight the importance of addressing diplopia when managing childhood strabismus.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34425237 PMCID: PMC8675351 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2021.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J AAPOS ISSN: 1091-8531 Impact factor: 1.325