Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Screening of Primary School Children for Amblyopia and Amblyogenic Factors in Central Cairo, Egypt

View through CrossRef
Objective. To measure the prevalence of amblyopia and amblyogenic factors among primary school children and to evaluate distance visual acuity (VA) as a screening test to detect amblyopia and define its cutoff value.Subjects and Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted on primary school children in two schools in Central Cairo. Children underwent assessment of visual acuity using Landolt broken ring. Comprehensive ophthalmologic examination was performed for amblyopia suspects at the Ophthalmology Department of Ain Shams University Hospitals, including reassessment of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) using the same chart.Results. A total of 352 children were examined. Reduced screening VA (amblyopia suspect) was detected in 47 subjects (13.35%) proved amblyopia after comprehensive examination was 1.98% (7 cases). Refractive errors (REs) were present in all suspected and proved amblyopia cases (100%) but was only present in 11.6% of nonamblyopic students (P<0.05). The prevalence of hyperopia in the whole sample was 3.6%, and was 27.6% in subjects with RE. Thirty percent of hyperopic eyes were amblyopic. The prevalence of myopia was 9.3% of the whole sample and 70% of students with RE. Only 9% of myopic eyes were amblyopic. Mild to moderate amblyopia (VA better than 0.2log MAR) was 42.9%, while severe amblyopia represented 57.1%.Conclusion. This study emphasizes the importance of school-based eye care system targeting the detection of amblyopia by application of a fast screening distance VA test with a cutoff value of high sensitivity at log MAR 0.539 (Snellen′s VA equivalent 6/18).
Title: Screening of Primary School Children for Amblyopia and Amblyogenic Factors in Central Cairo, Egypt
Description:
Objective.
To measure the prevalence of amblyopia and amblyogenic factors among primary school children and to evaluate distance visual acuity (VA) as a screening test to detect amblyopia and define its cutoff value.
Subjects and Methods.
A cross-sectional study was conducted on primary school children in two schools in Central Cairo.
Children underwent assessment of visual acuity using Landolt broken ring.
Comprehensive ophthalmologic examination was performed for amblyopia suspects at the Ophthalmology Department of Ain Shams University Hospitals, including reassessment of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) using the same chart.
Results.
A total of 352 children were examined.
Reduced screening VA (amblyopia suspect) was detected in 47 subjects (13.
35%) proved amblyopia after comprehensive examination was 1.
98% (7 cases).
Refractive errors (REs) were present in all suspected and proved amblyopia cases (100%) but was only present in 11.
6% of nonamblyopic students (P<0.
05).
The prevalence of hyperopia in the whole sample was 3.
6%, and was 27.
6% in subjects with RE.
Thirty percent of hyperopic eyes were amblyopic.
The prevalence of myopia was 9.
3% of the whole sample and 70% of students with RE.
Only 9% of myopic eyes were amblyopic.
Mild to moderate amblyopia (VA better than 0.
2log MAR) was 42.
9%, while severe amblyopia represented 57.
1%.
Conclusion.
This study emphasizes the importance of school-based eye care system targeting the detection of amblyopia by application of a fast screening distance VA test with a cutoff value of high sensitivity at log MAR 0.
539 (Snellen′s VA equivalent 6/18).

Related Results

Frequency and Causes of Uniocular Amblyopia in Children
Frequency and Causes of Uniocular Amblyopia in Children
Aim: To determine the frequency and causes of uniocular amblyopia in children age 6-14 years visiting a tertiary care hospital. Study Design: Cross-sectional hospital based study. ...
Prevalence of Amblyopia among School age children in Eye University Hospital, Kabul – Afghanistan
Prevalence of Amblyopia among School age children in Eye University Hospital, Kabul – Afghanistan
Introduction: Amblyopia is the reduction of monocular and rarely binocular vision, in the best case, it is the correction of the refractive error, which is caused by the visual dep...
A STUDY OF MAGNITUDE OF ANISOMETROPIA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH AMBLYOPIA IN SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN
A STUDY OF MAGNITUDE OF ANISOMETROPIA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH AMBLYOPIA IN SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN
BACKGROUND: Visual impairment is a common handicap among school going children. In some, there are signicant interocular differences in refractive error (ANISOMETROPIA), which can...
Wyniki badań 110 dziewcząt “nie uczących się i nie pracujących”
Wyniki badań 110 dziewcząt “nie uczących się i nie pracujących”
The publication presents the findings of an inquiry conducted among 110 girls aged 15 - 17 who had been directed, on the grounds of being “out of school and out of work”, to two on...
Effectiveness of Kanna photoscreener in detecting amblyopia risk factors
Effectiveness of Kanna photoscreener in detecting amblyopia risk factors
Purpose: Amblyopia is a significant public health problem. Photoscreeners have been shown to have significant potential for screening; however, most are limited by cost...
Distance Visual Acuity Versus Near Visual Acuity in Amblyopia.
Distance Visual Acuity Versus Near Visual Acuity in Amblyopia.
Abstract Purpose: To measure and compare distance and near visual acuity in amblyopic patients.Methods: This study was evaluated 167 patients with amblyopia between ages of...
Non-Interactive Amblyopia Treatment Modalities in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Non-Interactive Amblyopia Treatment Modalities in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract Background: Recently, a number of clinical trials are conducting on amblyopia treatments. Discovering an intervention that provides optimal outcome with minimal su...
Polaroid Photoscreening for Amblyogenic Factors in a Normal Population
Polaroid Photoscreening for Amblyogenic Factors in a Normal Population
Amblyopia is a leading cause of vision loss.1,2 Since early identification and treatment of amblyopia may lead to more favorable acuity outcomes, considerable attention has been pa...

Back to Top