Orthoptic findings and
asthenopia in a population of Swedish schoolchildren aged 6 to 16 years.
(Asthénopie et examens orthoptiques dans une
population d'écoliers suédois âgés de 6 à 16 ans)
Abdi S, Lennerstrand G,
Pansell T, Rydberg A.
The Bernadotte Laboratories, St Erik's Eye Hospital, Department of Clinical
Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
saber.abdi@ste.ki.se
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and binocular disorders in relation to asthenopia in a representative population of Swedish schoolchildren.
METHODS: The study population included 216 schoolchildren, 60 in grade 1 (age 6-7 years), 96 in grade 4 (10-12 years) and 60 in grade 8 (14-16 years). Asthenopia was evaluated by questionnaire. Visual acuity was tested for distance and near, uncorrected and with the best subjective refraction. Refraction in cycloplegia and an orthoptic assessment was performed.
RESULTS: Asthenopia was reported in 23.1% of schoolchildren; all but two of these schoolchildren had an abnormal eye examination. Asthenopia was related to uncorrected visual acuity < or = 0.65 (13.9%*) and myopia (8.8%*). No significant correlation could be found to accommodative or convergence insufficiency.
CONCLUSION: Asthenopia was significantly associated with uncorrected visual acuity < or = 0.65 and with myopia (spherical equivalent -0.50 D or less) among Swedish schoolchildren.
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