Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4282921044> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 90 of
90
with 100 items per page.
- W4282921044 endingPage "8" @default.
- W4282921044 startingPage "1" @default.
- W4282921044 abstract "Strabismic amblyopia is a motor and sensory deficit produced by unilateral constant strabismus and binocular imbalance. The aim of this study was to analyse the retinal fixation pattern using microperimetry in subjects with strabismus with and without amblyopia associated, and to compare the results with those obtained in normal subjects.Prospective comparative study conducted at the Optometric Clinic of the University of Valencia and Oftalvist Alicante (Spain) including 46 eyes with ages from 3 to 16 years. Three groups were differentiated: patients with persistent strabismic amblyopia after occlusion and active therapy (group 1, 7 patients, 30.4%), strabismic patients without amblyopia (group 2, 8 patients, 34.8%) and a control group (8 patients, 34.8%). Microperimetric analysis was performed with the Macular Integrity Assessment (MAIA) system (Centervue, Padova, Italy) and using the following parameters: P1% and P2% fixation indexes, and the ellipse areas (BCEA) for 95% and 63% of points for the first 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, and the total examination time.Significant differences were found between groups for dominant eyes in P2 calculated at 30 (p = .04) and 60 seconds (p = .03). However, these differences between groups in non-dominant eyes were close to statistical significance (p = .07 and p = .08). Specifically, P2 was significantly lower in group 1 compared to control group (p = .01). Best corrected visual acuity was found to be significantly correlated (p ≤ .04) with total P1 (dominant eye, r = -0.51; non-dominant eye, r = -0.50), total P2 (dominant eye, r = -0.50; non-dominant eye, r = -0.50), and BCEA63 (dominant eye, r = 0.50; non-dominant eye, r = 0.40) and BCEA95 (dominant eye, r = 0.50; non-dominant eye, r = 0.40) measured at 10 seconds.The preliminary results of this study seem to indicate that subjects with strabismus have fixation instability regardless of the presence or absence of amblyopia." @default.
- W4282921044 created "2022-06-16" @default.
- W4282921044 creator A5003015311 @default.
- W4282921044 creator A5037426805 @default.
- W4282921044 creator A5058778538 @default.
- W4282921044 date "2022-06-06" @default.
- W4282921044 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W4282921044 title "Fixation Pattern Analysis With Microperimetry In Strabismic Subjects: A Pilot Study" @default.
- W4282921044 cites W1971847051 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W1973271715 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W1983920824 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W1984553545 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2002422892 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2005551945 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2006572395 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2007854557 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2035220767 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2039481649 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2050398584 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2058022618 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2078549490 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2079096452 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2099537316 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2112913628 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2119082750 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2127949089 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2159344034 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2161583606 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2191325965 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2289617205 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2406783290 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2433592023 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2584965127 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2760926744 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W2850921230 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W3089622540 @default.
- W4282921044 cites W4236297386 @default.
- W4282921044 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/08820538.2022.2085513" @default.
- W4282921044 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35666653" @default.
- W4282921044 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4282921044 type Work @default.
- W4282921044 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4282921044 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4282921044 hasAuthorship W4282921044A5003015311 @default.
- W4282921044 hasAuthorship W4282921044A5037426805 @default.
- W4282921044 hasAuthorship W4282921044A5058778538 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C118487528 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C119767625 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C146249460 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C2776864138 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C2778207058 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C2778257484 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C2779100554 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C2780827179 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C118487528 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C119767625 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C141071460 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C146249460 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C2776864138 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C2778207058 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C2778257484 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C2779100554 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C2780827179 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C2908647359 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C71924100 @default.
- W4282921044 hasConceptScore W4282921044C99454951 @default.
- W4282921044 hasFunder F4320326262 @default.
- W4282921044 hasLocation W42829210441 @default.
- W4282921044 hasLocation W42829210442 @default.
- W4282921044 hasOpenAccess W4282921044 @default.
- W4282921044 hasPrimaryLocation W42829210441 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W1979130397 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W1992669837 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W1996187756 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2013771446 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2036214396 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2050534774 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2130134664 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2170979873 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2323292712 @default.
- W4282921044 hasRelatedWork W2995498821 @default.
- W4282921044 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4282921044 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4282921044 workType "article" @default.