%0 Journal Article
%T Anisometropia Magnitude and Amblyopia Depth in Previously Untreated Unilateral Amblyopia Patients
%A Seref Istek
%J Open Access Library Journal
%V 4
%N 4
%P 1-10
%@ 2333-9721
%D 2017
%I Open Access Library
%R 10.4236/oalib.1103565
%X
Objective: The study aimed to
investigate the association among the depth of
amblyopia, the magnitude of anisometropia, age, sex and laterality. Methods: A retrospective review of 13,146 patients was performed and
64 patients with unilateral anisometropic amblyopia were investigated between January
2013 and May 2015 in Hakkari Government Hospital Eye Clinic during my obligatory duty as an ophthalmologist. The depth
of amblyopia, the magnitude of refractive error and anisometropia, age,
laterality and gender of the patients were statistically analyzed. Results: Age
was positively correlated with the cylindrical values of myopic amblyopic
patients whereas such correlation was not observed in hyperopia (rho: 0.666; p < 0.01; Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level, 2-tailed). The amblyopia depth was significantly more common
in the left eye compared to the right eye in severe and moderate amblyopia
groups. In astigmatism, cylindrical powers of amblyopic eyes were statistically
correlated with logMAR visual acuities of amblyopic eyes. The spherical powers
of amblyopic eyes were statistically correlated with logMAR visual acuity of
amblyopic eyes in myopia and in hyperopia. Also in hyperopia, cylindrical
powers of healthy eyes were statistically correlated with cylindrical powers of
amblyopic eyes (rho: 0.763; p < 0.01). This result may indicate
the tendency of making amblyopia in both eyes of hyperopia patients. Conclusion:
Refractive disorder difference of 0.75 diopter (D) astigmatism or 1.5 D of
spherical refractive disorder difference was enough for amblyopia development.
The same amount of anisohyperopia and anisoastigmatism leads to deeper amblyopia compared to the same amount of anisomyopia. The
vision per D values of refractive disorders were approaching to each other
above 4 D of spherical equivalents. The deeper amblyopia was significantly more
common in the left eye compared to the right eye. The hyperopia seems to change
slowly whereas the astigmatism and the myopia behave like a factor that varies
as time goes by.
%K Amblyopia
%K Refractive Errors
%K Age
%K Gender
%U http://www.oalib.com/paper/5285147