Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS
INTRODUCTION: Congenital glaucoma is frequently associated with visual impairment due to optic nerve damage, corneal opacities, cataracts and amblyopia. Poor vision in childhood is related to global developmental problems, and referral to vision habilitation/rehabilitation services should be without...
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doaj-0effb13b2d914cf6b5a82e004367fd462020-11-24T23:14:14ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222009-01-0164872573010.1590/S1807-59322009000800003Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDSMaria Aparecida Onuki HaddadMarcos Wilson SampaioErnst Werner OltroggeNewton Kara-JoséAlberto Jorge BetinjaneINTRODUCTION: Congenital glaucoma is frequently associated with visual impairment due to optic nerve damage, corneal opacities, cataracts and amblyopia. Poor vision in childhood is related to global developmental problems, and referral to vision habilitation/rehabilitation services should be without delay to promote efficient management of the impaired vision. OBJECTIVE: To analyze data concerning visual response, the use of optical correction and prescribed low vision aids in a population of children with congenital glaucoma. METHOD: The authors analyzed data from 100 children with congenital glaucoma to assess best corrected visual acuity, prescribed optical correction and low vision aids. RESULTS: Fifty-five percent of the sample were male, 43% female. The mean age was 6.3 years. Two percent presented normal visual acuity levels, 29% mild visual impairment, 28% moderate visual impairment, 15% severe visual impairment, 11% profound visual impairment, and 15% near blindness. Sixty-eight percent received optical correction for refractive errors. Optical low vision aids were adopted for distance vision in 34% of the patients and for near vision in 6%. A manual monocular telescopic system with 2.8 × magnification was the most frequently prescribed low vision aid for distance, and for near vision a +38 diopter illuminated stand magnifier was most frequently prescribed. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Careful low vision assessment and the appropriate prescription of optical corrections and low vision aids are mandatory in children with congenital glaucoma, since this will assist their global development, improving efficiency in daily life activities and promoting social and educational inclusion.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009000800003BlindnessGlaucomaLow VisionRehabilitationRefractive Errors |
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Maria Aparecida Onuki Haddad Marcos Wilson Sampaio Ernst Werner Oltrogge Newton Kara-José Alberto Jorge Betinjane Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS Clinics Blindness Glaucoma Low Vision Rehabilitation Refractive Errors |
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Maria Aparecida Onuki Haddad Marcos Wilson Sampaio Ernst Werner Oltrogge Newton Kara-José Alberto Jorge Betinjane |
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Maria Aparecida Onuki Haddad |
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Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS |
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Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS |
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Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS |
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Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS |
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Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS |
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visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision aids |
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Faculdade de Medicina / USP |
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Clinics |
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1807-5932 1980-5322 |
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INTRODUCTION: Congenital glaucoma is frequently associated with visual impairment due to optic nerve damage, corneal opacities, cataracts and amblyopia. Poor vision in childhood is related to global developmental problems, and referral to vision habilitation/rehabilitation services should be without delay to promote efficient management of the impaired vision. OBJECTIVE: To analyze data concerning visual response, the use of optical correction and prescribed low vision aids in a population of children with congenital glaucoma. METHOD: The authors analyzed data from 100 children with congenital glaucoma to assess best corrected visual acuity, prescribed optical correction and low vision aids. RESULTS: Fifty-five percent of the sample were male, 43% female. The mean age was 6.3 years. Two percent presented normal visual acuity levels, 29% mild visual impairment, 28% moderate visual impairment, 15% severe visual impairment, 11% profound visual impairment, and 15% near blindness. Sixty-eight percent received optical correction for refractive errors. Optical low vision aids were adopted for distance vision in 34% of the patients and for near vision in 6%. A manual monocular telescopic system with 2.8 × magnification was the most frequently prescribed low vision aid for distance, and for near vision a +38 diopter illuminated stand magnifier was most frequently prescribed. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Careful low vision assessment and the appropriate prescription of optical corrections and low vision aids are mandatory in children with congenital glaucoma, since this will assist their global development, improving efficiency in daily life activities and promoting social and educational inclusion. |
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Blindness Glaucoma Low Vision Rehabilitation Refractive Errors |
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