Evaluation of FD2 (Frisby Davis distance) stereotest in surgical management of intermittent exotropia. Issue 10 (31st July 2013)
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- Title:
- Evaluation of FD2 (Frisby Davis distance) stereotest in surgical management of intermittent exotropia. Issue 10 (31st July 2013)
- Main Title:
- Evaluation of FD2 (Frisby Davis distance) stereotest in surgical management of intermittent exotropia
- Authors:
- Singh, Abhishek
Sharma, Pradeep
Singh, Digvijay
Saxena, Rohit
Sharma, Anudeepa
Menon, Vimla - Abstract:
- Abstract : Aim: To evaluate Frisby Davis distance (FD2) stereotest for determining the timing of surgical intervention in intermittent exotropia (X(T)). Methods: A prospective case–control study was conducted including 30 patients with X(T) and 30 age-matched controls. Stereoacuity was measured preoperatively and 3 months postoperatively using FD2 for distance and TNO and Randot for near. Results: Preoperative distance stereoacuity was 43.83±35.51 arcsec (median 30 arcsec; range 10–120) which improved postoperatively to 27±33.74 arcsec (median 15 arcsec; range 5–120) (p=0.001). Cases with FD2 stereoacuity worse than 70 arcsec did not show significant improvement. Mean preoperative near stereoacuity by TNO was 94.00±79.48 arcsec (median 60 arcsec) and Randot was 50.33±39.23 arcsec (median 30 arcsec) which improved to 80.00±80.08 arcsec (median 60 arcsec) and 34.17±57.00 arcsec (median 20 arcsec), respectively, after surgery (both p=0.001). The controls had a mean distance stereoacuity of 14.66±4.13 arcsec (median 15 arcsec; range 5–20) and near stereoacuity of 63.00±21.35 arcsec (median 60 arcsec (TNO)) and 23.66±5.07 arcsec (median 20 arcsec (Randot)). There was a significant correlation between FD2 and Randot in the cases but not in controls (p=0.005), however no correlation was found between TNO and FD2. Conclusions: Distance stereoacuity is reduced in X(T) to a greater extent than the near stereoacuity and both improve after surgery. FD2 is useful for deciding timing ofAbstract : Aim: To evaluate Frisby Davis distance (FD2) stereotest for determining the timing of surgical intervention in intermittent exotropia (X(T)). Methods: A prospective case–control study was conducted including 30 patients with X(T) and 30 age-matched controls. Stereoacuity was measured preoperatively and 3 months postoperatively using FD2 for distance and TNO and Randot for near. Results: Preoperative distance stereoacuity was 43.83±35.51 arcsec (median 30 arcsec; range 10–120) which improved postoperatively to 27±33.74 arcsec (median 15 arcsec; range 5–120) (p=0.001). Cases with FD2 stereoacuity worse than 70 arcsec did not show significant improvement. Mean preoperative near stereoacuity by TNO was 94.00±79.48 arcsec (median 60 arcsec) and Randot was 50.33±39.23 arcsec (median 30 arcsec) which improved to 80.00±80.08 arcsec (median 60 arcsec) and 34.17±57.00 arcsec (median 20 arcsec), respectively, after surgery (both p=0.001). The controls had a mean distance stereoacuity of 14.66±4.13 arcsec (median 15 arcsec; range 5–20) and near stereoacuity of 63.00±21.35 arcsec (median 60 arcsec (TNO)) and 23.66±5.07 arcsec (median 20 arcsec (Randot)). There was a significant correlation between FD2 and Randot in the cases but not in controls (p=0.005), however no correlation was found between TNO and FD2. Conclusions: Distance stereoacuity is reduced in X(T) to a greater extent than the near stereoacuity and both improve after surgery. FD2 is useful for deciding timing of surgery and a stereoacuity worse than 20 arcsec is an indication for surgical intervention. A preoperative distance stereoacuity which is worse than 70 arcsec implies a poor prognosis for stereoacuity improvement after surgery. … (more)
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- British journal of ophthalmology. Volume 97:Issue 10(2013)
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- British journal of ophthalmology
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- Volume 97:Issue 10(2013)
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- Volume 97, Issue 10 (2013)
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- 2013
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- 97
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- 10
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- 2013-0097-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 1318
- Page End:
- 1321
- Publication Date:
- 2013-07-31
- Subjects:
- Muscles
Ophthalmology -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2012-302321 ↗
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