Title: Intraday%20Variability%20of%20Control%20in%20Intermittent%20Exotropia
1Intraday Variability of Control in Intermittent
Exotropia
- Sarah R. Hatt, Brian G. Mohney, David A. Leske,
Jonathan M. Holmes - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Commercial relationships None
2Intermittent Exotropia - Control
- Poor control
- gt 50 of waking hours
- Deterioration consecutive visits
- indicator for surgery
- Type and degree of variability of control within
1 day is not known - Implications for
- defining severity
- interpreting change in control over time
3Purpose
- To assess the variability of control over one day
- in children with intermittent exotropia
- using control scale to quantify control
4Methods Control Assessment
Control Score Control Score Description
5 Constant exotropia during a 30-second observation period (before dissociation)
4 Exotropia gt50 of the time during a 30-second observation period (before dissociation)
3 Exotropia lt50 of the time during a 30-second observation period (before dissociation)
2 No exotropia unless dissociated (10 seconds) recovery in gt 5 seconds
1 No exotropia unless dissociated (10 seconds) recovery in 1-5 seconds
0 Pure phoria lt 1 second recovery after 10-second dissociation
Mohney BG, Holmes JM. An office-based scale for
assessing control in intermittent exotropia.
Strabismus 200614147-50.
5Control scale reliability
- near control k0.95 distance
control k0.94
5
4
3
Investigator 2
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
Investigator 1
Scores differed by no more than one level on the
control scale Real change in control defined as
change of 2 or more levels on scale.
6Methods Intraday variability
- 13 children with intermittent exotropia
- (median age 8 years range 1 to 13)
- No convergence insufficiency type exotropia
- No co-existing ocular pathology
- No amblyopia
7Methods Intraday variability
- Examined 3 or 4 times over one day
- (minimum 2 hours apart)
- Control assessed using control scale
- Variable change in control 2 or more levels
on control scale over day (distance or near) - Stable no change in control over day
1031-1300
800 -1030
1301-1530
1531-1800
8Results Intraday variability of control
Stable control 7/13 (54)
Variable control 6/13 (46)
N13
7.2 years
7.3 years
Mean age
1
2.75
Median control - distance
1
1
Median control - near
30
26
Median angle - distance
Median angle - near
20
25
p0.04
9Results Variable distance control
Control scale rating
Assessment time
10Results Variable near control
Tropic
Control scale rating
Phoric
Assessment time
11Results Summary
- Control varies over one day in some patients with
intermittent exotropia. - Change occurs between spontaneous tropia and well
controlled phoria. - Worst control not always at the end of the
clinical day.
12Change in distance control
5
4
Tropic
3
Control scale rating
2
Phoric
1
0
January
April
August
Assessment time
13Conclusions
- An isolated measure of control may be
insufficient to represent - baseline severity
- change over time.
- If control has a role in evaluating severity,
multiple measures will be needed. - Change in isolated measures of control should not
be used for surgical decision making.
14Thank You
Supported by
Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc.