Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center

Purpose: To study the clinical profile of children aged <10 years presenting with epiphora at a tertiary eye care center, to compare the clinical profile between the early onset (<3 years) and the late-onset (≥3 years) group, and to study the success of different treatment modalities. Materia...

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Main Authors: Rebika Dhiman, Bhavna Chawla, Mahesh Chandra, Mandeep S Bajaj, Neelam Pushker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2017;volume=65;issue=1;spage=2;epage=6;aulast=Dhiman
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spelling doaj-c6d15a1f1ccf4f61885a1d3366e9c8e32020-11-24T23:43:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892017-01-016512610.4103/0301-4738.202306Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care centerRebika DhimanBhavna ChawlaMahesh ChandraMandeep S BajajNeelam PushkerPurpose: To study the clinical profile of children aged <10 years presenting with epiphora at a tertiary eye care center, to compare the clinical profile between the early onset (<3 years) and the late-onset (≥3 years) group, and to study the success of different treatment modalities. Materials and Methods: A prospective nonrandomized observational study was conducted in 209 eyes of 167 patients (42 bilateral cases). The main outcome measure was postoperative relief of presenting symptoms and signs at 3 months follow-up. Results: Fifty-five percent cases (92 of 167) were early-onset cases, and 45% (75 of 167) were late onset. The male:female ratio was 1.9:1. Seventy-five percent cases were unilateral. The etiological profile was –76% cases of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO), 18% traumatic/surgical, 4% acquired NLDO, and 2% punctal causes. The overall success rate of all the treatment modalities in our study was 80% (167/208) –82% for sac massage, 77% for probing, 79% for intubation dacryocystorhinostomy, and 100% for punctal surgery. A significant association was noted between the treatment outcome and laterality (P = 0.04), presence of infection (P = 0.032), symptom severity (P = 0.027), history of previous treatment (P = 0.024), and age. No significant association was found between the treatment outcome and gender (P = 0.73), socioeconomic status (P = 0.43), etiology (P = 0.45), and treatment modality (P = 0.33). Conclusion: This study describes the complete range of causes and treatment modalities for pediatric epiphora and highlights the etiology, signs and symptoms, treatment, and the comparative outcome between the early versus the late-onset group and analyses the factors predictive of the outcome.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2017;volume=65;issue=1;spage=2;epage=6;aulast=DhimanCongenital nasolacrimal duct obstructiondacryocystorhinostomyepiphorapediatric epiphora
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author Rebika Dhiman
Bhavna Chawla
Mahesh Chandra
Mandeep S Bajaj
Neelam Pushker
spellingShingle Rebika Dhiman
Bhavna Chawla
Mahesh Chandra
Mandeep S Bajaj
Neelam Pushker
Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction
dacryocystorhinostomy
epiphora
pediatric epiphora
author_facet Rebika Dhiman
Bhavna Chawla
Mahesh Chandra
Mandeep S Bajaj
Neelam Pushker
author_sort Rebika Dhiman
title Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
title_short Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
title_full Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
title_fullStr Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
title_full_unstemmed Clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
title_sort clinical profile of the patients with pediatric epiphora in a tertiary eye care center
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Purpose: To study the clinical profile of children aged <10 years presenting with epiphora at a tertiary eye care center, to compare the clinical profile between the early onset (<3 years) and the late-onset (≥3 years) group, and to study the success of different treatment modalities. Materials and Methods: A prospective nonrandomized observational study was conducted in 209 eyes of 167 patients (42 bilateral cases). The main outcome measure was postoperative relief of presenting symptoms and signs at 3 months follow-up. Results: Fifty-five percent cases (92 of 167) were early-onset cases, and 45% (75 of 167) were late onset. The male:female ratio was 1.9:1. Seventy-five percent cases were unilateral. The etiological profile was –76% cases of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO), 18% traumatic/surgical, 4% acquired NLDO, and 2% punctal causes. The overall success rate of all the treatment modalities in our study was 80% (167/208) –82% for sac massage, 77% for probing, 79% for intubation dacryocystorhinostomy, and 100% for punctal surgery. A significant association was noted between the treatment outcome and laterality (P = 0.04), presence of infection (P = 0.032), symptom severity (P = 0.027), history of previous treatment (P = 0.024), and age. No significant association was found between the treatment outcome and gender (P = 0.73), socioeconomic status (P = 0.43), etiology (P = 0.45), and treatment modality (P = 0.33). Conclusion: This study describes the complete range of causes and treatment modalities for pediatric epiphora and highlights the etiology, signs and symptoms, treatment, and the comparative outcome between the early versus the late-onset group and analyses the factors predictive of the outcome.
topic Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction
dacryocystorhinostomy
epiphora
pediatric epiphora
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