Clinical and electrophysiological outcomes after eye muscle surgery in 81 adults with infantile nystagmus syndrome

Title

Clinical and electrophysiological outcomes after eye muscle surgery in 81 adults with infantile nystagmus syndrome

Creator

Hertle RW; Curtis M; Boydstun I; Juric A; Evliyaoglu F; Ricker I

Publisher

Journal Of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Date

2021
2021-03-01

Description

PURPOSE:To characterize the effects of eye muscle surgery on patients older than 18 years with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) who have had only optical treatment.

Subject

METHODS:This was a prospective, single-center, interventional case series analysis of clinical and electro-phyisological data before and after surgery. Outcome measures included: clinical characteristics, surgical procedure, and preoperative and postoperative binocular best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the null position, anomalous head posture (AHP), contrast sensitivity, strabismic deviation, and nystagmus acuity function (NAFX). Postoperative data used were collected for a minimum of 12 months after surgery. Parametric and non-parametric statistical analysis of the outcome measures was performed.

Format

Journal Article

Issue

2

Volume

58

NEOMED College

NEOMED College of Medicine

NEOMED Department

Department of General Surgery

Update Year & Number

Jan to Aug list 2021

Citation

Hertle RW; Curtis M; Boydstun I; Juric A; Evliyaoglu F; Ricker I, “Clinical and electrophysiological outcomes after eye muscle surgery in 81 adults with infantile nystagmus syndrome,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 25, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/11818.