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Early versus late surgery for infantile exotropia

Authors
Na, Kun-HooKim, Seung-Hyun
Issue Date
2월-2018
Publisher
MOSBY-ELSEVIER
Citation
JOURNAL OF AAPOS, v.22, no.1, pp.3 - 6
Indexed
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF AAPOS
Volume
22
Number
1
Start Page
3
End Page
6
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/77796
DOI
10.1016/j.jaapos.2017.08.006
ISSN
1091-8531
Abstract
PURPOSE To determine whether age at surgery influences postoperative outcome in infantile exotropia. METHODS This longitudinal, retrospective study included children who underwent bilateral lateral rectus recession between 2004 and 2012 for an exotropia with onset by 12 months of age. Surgical outcomes were considered failures if recurrence with exodeviation of >8(Delta) or overcorrection with esodeviation of >5(Delta) developed during postoperative period. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to compare the association of age at surgery with development of recurrence and overcorrection. RESULTS A total of 93 children were included. Mean age at surgery was 3.2 years. At a mean followup of 3.6 years, 19 of 93 patients (20.4%) experienced recurrence and 3 (3.2%) had over correction. In the multivariate analyses, increased age at surgery was associated with higher risk for recurrence (OR = 1.031 per 1-month; 95% CI, 1.003-1.060). In subgroup analyses, the association was significant only in the constant exotropia group (OR = 1.410; 95% CI, 1.037-1.917) and not in the intermittent exotropia group (OR = 0.995; 95% CI, 0.938-1.056). In both groups, overcorrection was not associated with any factors, including age at surgery. CONCLUSIONS Older age at surgery was associated with risk of recurrence in infantile exotropia with constant deviation, but it was not correlated with surgical outcomes for patients with intermittent exotropia in this study.
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