Estado visual en niños con parálisis cerebral en el Centro de Rehabilitación e Inclusión Infantil Teletón Aguascalientes

ABSTRACT Background: Strabismus, amblyopia and nystagmus are common visual findings in children with cerebral palsy (CP), accommodative insufficiency, oculomotor dysfunction and the most frequently refractive error reported is hyperopia. Children with severe motor disabilities are said to be at incr...

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Autores: Cornejo-Rubalcava , María Fernanda, Zamilpa-Velázquez, Flor de Rocío, Muñoz-Guerrero, David, Casillas-Casillas, Elizabeth
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE AGUASCALIENTES
Repositorio:Luxmédica
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.uaa.mx:article/3274
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uaa.mx/index.php/luxmedica/article/view/3274
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Parálisis cerebral
CRIT
Visión binocular
Teletón
Descripción
Sumario:ABSTRACT Background: Strabismus, amblyopia and nystagmus are common visual findings in children with cerebral palsy (CP), accommodative insufficiency, oculomotor dysfunction and the most frequently refractive error reported is hyperopia. Children with severe motor disabilities are said to be at increased risk of visual deficits. Objective: Assessing visual status in children diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) Methods: An observational, descriptive study was conducted on 112 patients at Rehabilitation and Inclusion Center, Teletón, (CRIT Aguascalientes),. Results: 69% were male and 31% female. 55% had hyperopia, 10% emmetopia, 12% myopic astigmatism, 17% hypermetropic astigmatism, 4% myopia, 2% simple myopic astigmatism. 44% had strabismus, of which 21% were esotropia, 23% exotropia and 7% nystagmus. 30% reported fusion and stereopsis. 42% were suggested visual therapy, 20%optical correction and visual therapy, 4% visual therapy and occlusion, 10% only optical correction and 19% did not require any optometric treatment. Conclusion: CP was presented in a higher percentage in the male, 44% have good visual acuity, 55% of cases hyperopia, 44% strabismus, exotropia slightly higher than esotropia, nystagmus in 4% of cases, 45% oculomotor dysfunction, 30% fusion and stereopsis, 43% was indicated home visual therapy 20% optical correction and occlusion.