Title of article :
Comment on the Article: Overminus Lens Therapy in the Management of Children with Intermittent Exotropia: Points to Ponder
Author/Authors :
Singh, Anupam Department of Ophthalmology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India , Kumar Pandey, Pramod Department of Ophthalmology - ESI Hospital - Faridabad - Haryana, India , Kumar Mittal, Sanjeev Department of Ophthalmology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India , Chowdhury, Nilotpal Department of Pathology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India
Abstract :
We read with interest the research article titled “Overminus lens therapy in the management of children with intermittent
exotropia” by Abri Aghdam et al.1 There are few issues which
we wish to mention regarding this article.
The authors aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of
overminus lens therapy in children younger than 6 years with
intermittent exotropia (X[T]) without mentioning the lower age
limit for the inclusion criteria. “For younger children, the senior
author ( M.S.S.) decided how many diopters (D) of overcorrecting
minus lenses to prescribe without determining the maximum
tolerated overminus lens”.1 What is the age by which these
younger children defined? This causes the group studied to be
nonhomogeneous, since older children have a different criterion
for overminus correction. Further, assessment of visual acuity,
control, suppression, and measurement of deviation in younger children (<4 years) may not be as reliable as in older ones.
Keywords :
Overminus Lens Therapy , Management , Children , Intermittent Exotropia
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology