Prognostic Factors Associated with Horizontal Strabismus Surgery
Lotfi Chaabani
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Ophthalmology Department, Regional Hospital of Kasserine, Tunisia and Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Merieme Kalou
Ophthalmology Department, Regional Hospital of Kasserine, Tunisia and Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Ksouri Saifeddine
Ophthalmology Department, Regional Hospital of Kasserine, Tunisia and Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
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Abstract
Aims: Identify prognostic factors that predict a successful or failed outcome following surgery for horizontal strabismus.
Study Design: This is a retrospective analytical study.
Place and Duration of Study: The ophthalmology department of university hospital of Kasserine between 2019 and 2023.
Methodology: We included 52 patients divided into 25 males (48.1%) and 27 females (51.9%), treated surgically for horizontal strabismus. Using Pearson's and Spearman's P coefficients, we studied the correlation between long-term postoperative strabismus angle of deviation and age of onset of strabismus surgery, time to surgery, refraction, preoperative angle of deviation, surgical dosage and angle of deviation at day 1 postoperatively. We also used the Chi2 test for categorical variables.
A multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with the occurrence of the success/failure event.
Results: A multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the immediate postoperative angle was the only factor that significantly influenced the long-term motor outcome (r = 1.348, p = 0.025) and Surgical dosage was the only factor significantly influencing long-term motor outcome in the esotropia group (r = 2.051, p = 0.047).
Conclusion: The success or failure of surgery may be influenced by several factors that have a prognostic value; these factors include amblyopia, strong hypermetropia, anisometropia, age of onset, time to surgery, surgical dosage, preoperative angle, the presence of a vertical element, and deviation in the immediate postoperative period.
Keywords: Eye, horizontal strabismus, prognostic factors, strabismus, surgery