JOURNAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND OPHTHALMOLOGY) ›› 2010, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (4): 55-.

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Comparative study of cyclopentolate 1% and atropine 1% in retinoscopic  refraction  for Chinese hyperopic children

CHEN Ling, WANG Li-hua, WANG Ting   

  1. Eye Center, Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250021,  China
  • Received:2010-03-30 Revised:2010-05-11 Online:2010-08-16 Published:2010-08-16

Abstract:

Objective    To compare cycloplegic retinoscopic refractions using cyclopentolate 1% and atropine 1% in Chinese hyperopic children of 3 to 7 years old. Methods    Cyclopentolate 1% was used for cycloplegic retinoscopy on 3 to 7 years old children from outpatient clinic, and 1 week later, atropine 1% was used for cycloplegic retinoscopy on children who had a cycloplegic refraction larger than +0.75D. 50 children (90 eyes) were enrolled in this study. Refraction was presented as spherical equivalent (SE), and paired sample t test and χ2 test were used to analyze the data. Results    (1)The SE of retinoscopy for cyclopentolate 1% and atropine 1% was +3.67±2.39D and +4.52±2.49D, respectively(P<0.001); (2)in esotropic children, the SE of retinoscopy for cyclopentolate 1% and atropine 1% was +3.95±2.30D and +4.91±2.51D, respectively(P<0.001); in children without esotropia, the SE of retinoscopy for cyclopentolate 1% and atropine 1% was +3.32±2.49D and +4.03±2.41D, respectively(P<0.001); the SE difference between cyclopentolate 1% and atropine 1% in esotropic and nonesotropic children was +0.97±0.75D and +0.70±0.40D, respectively(P<0.001);(3)in 55 eyes with SE difference ≤0.75D and 35 eyes with SE difference >0.75D, the number of eyes with cyclopentolate 1% SE ≥+3D and <+3D had no statistical difference (P=0.562). Conclusion    In 3 to 7 years old Chinese hyperopic children, especially esotropic children, atropine 1% is the choice of drug in cycloplegic retinoscopy.

Key words: Hyperopia; Esotropia; Retinoscopy; Cyclopentolate; Atropine

CLC Number: 

  • R778.12
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