Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul
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Resumo: | Purpose: Associate the most important eye symptoms and signs of the childhood to low visual acuity in children from the northeast of Rio Grande do Sul. Methods: During the Project “Health and the Citizen/Community Action”, carried out from March to September 2006, a visual acuity test was performed in 338 schoolchildren between 4 and 15 years of age, who looked for the service spontaneously. The screening was performed using the Snellen chart and a questionnaire asking about difficulty to see the blackboard at school, headache, eye redness, pain or itch. Acuity less or equal to 20/20 in both eyes was used as parameter for low visual acuity. Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test and sensitivity (se), specificity (sp), positive predictive value (ppv) and likelihood ratio + (lr+). Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between low visual acuity and difficulty to see the blackboard at school (p<0.001, se=26%, sp=93%, ppv=51%, lr+=3.7) and eye pain (p=0.002, se=23%, sp=90%, ppv=38%, lr+=2.3). No statistically significant association was found between low visual acuity and headache (p=0.3, se=26%, sp=79%, ppv=24%, lr+=1.2), eye itch (p=0.06, se=26%, sp=83%, ppv=28%, lr+=1.5) and eye redness (p=0.8, se=11%, sp=88%, ppv=21%, lr+=0.9). On the other hand, there was a statistically significant relationship between the presence of at least one of these conditions and low visual acuity (p=0.004, se=58%, sp=60%, ppv=27%, lr+=1.4). Conclusion: Children at school age with difficulty to see the blackboard or with eye pain are more subject to low visual acuity, while no such association was found in children complaining from headache, eye pain or eye redness. |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do SulSinais e sintomas relacionados à baixa acuidade visual em escolares do nordeste do Rio Grande do SulFamily PracticeGastrointestinal DiseasesPrimary Health CareAcuidade visualSaúde EscolarManifestações OcularesPurpose: Associate the most important eye symptoms and signs of the childhood to low visual acuity in children from the northeast of Rio Grande do Sul. Methods: During the Project “Health and the Citizen/Community Action”, carried out from March to September 2006, a visual acuity test was performed in 338 schoolchildren between 4 and 15 years of age, who looked for the service spontaneously. The screening was performed using the Snellen chart and a questionnaire asking about difficulty to see the blackboard at school, headache, eye redness, pain or itch. Acuity less or equal to 20/20 in both eyes was used as parameter for low visual acuity. Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test and sensitivity (se), specificity (sp), positive predictive value (ppv) and likelihood ratio + (lr+). Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between low visual acuity and difficulty to see the blackboard at school (p<0.001, se=26%, sp=93%, ppv=51%, lr+=3.7) and eye pain (p=0.002, se=23%, sp=90%, ppv=38%, lr+=2.3). No statistically significant association was found between low visual acuity and headache (p=0.3, se=26%, sp=79%, ppv=24%, lr+=1.2), eye itch (p=0.06, se=26%, sp=83%, ppv=28%, lr+=1.5) and eye redness (p=0.8, se=11%, sp=88%, ppv=21%, lr+=0.9). On the other hand, there was a statistically significant relationship between the presence of at least one of these conditions and low visual acuity (p=0.004, se=58%, sp=60%, ppv=27%, lr+=1.4). Conclusion: Children at school age with difficulty to see the blackboard or with eye pain are more subject to low visual acuity, while no such association was found in children complaining from headache, eye pain or eye redness.O objetivo do estudo foi associar os principais sinais e sintomas oculares da infância com a baixa acuidade visual em escolares do nordeste do Rio Grande do Sul. Durante o Projeto Saúde é Cidadania/Ação Comunitária, do período de março a setembro de 2006, foi realizado com 338 escolares de quatro a 15 anos, os quais chegaram ao serviço de forma livre e espontânea o teste de acuidade visual com a tabela de Snellen e um questionário indagando: a presença de dificuldade para ver o quadro; cefaléia; dor; vermelhidão ou prurido ocular. Foi considerado parâmetro para a baixa acuidade visual aquela menor ou igual a 20/20 em ambos os olhos. A estatística foi realizada pelo teste do qui-quadrado e o cálculo da sensibilidade (s), especificidade (e), valor preditivo positivo (vpp) e likelihood ratio + (lr+). Foi estatisticamente significativa a relação entre a baixa acuidade visual com a dificuldade para enxergar o quadro na escola (p<0,001, s=26%, e=93%, vpp=51%, lr+=3,7) e com a dor ocular (p=0,002, s=23%, e= 90%, vpp=38%, lr+=2,3). Não foi estatisticamente significativa a relação entre a baixa acuidade visual e a cefaléia (p=0,3, s=26%, e=79%, vpp=24%, lr+=1,2), prurido ocular (p=0,06, s=26%, e=83%, vpp=28%, lr+=1,5) e vermelhidão ocular (p=0,8, s=11%, e=88%, vpp=21%, lr+=0,9). A relação da presença de pelo menos uma dessas queixas com a baixa acuidade visual foi significativa (p=0,004, s=58%, e=60%, vpp=27%, lr+=1,4). Crianças em idade escolar com dificuldade em enxergar o quadro ou dor ocular têm uma probabilidade maior de possuírem baixa acuidade visual, enquanto crianças com cefaléia, vermelhidão ou prurido ocular não fazem parte dessa associação.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)2007-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos Originais; Original Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/8110.5712/rbmfc3(9)81Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 3 No. 9 (2007); 38-44Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 3 Núm. 9 (2007); 38-44Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; v. 3 n. 9 (2007); 38-442179-79941809-5909reponame:Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)instacron:SBMFCporhttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/81/pdfCopyright (c) 2007 Jonathan Soldera, Ellen Zatti Ramos Simionato, Eduardo Machado Estevão Pires, Filipe Rech Bassani, Eduardo Schmidt Rizzon, Gustavo Basso Poletoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoldera, JonathanSimionato, Ellen Zatti RamosPires, Eduardo Machado EstevãoBassani, Filipe RechRizzon, Eduardo SchmidtPoleto, Gustavo Basso2020-05-21T21:36:41Zoai:ojs.rbmfc.org.br:article/81Revistahttp://www.rbmfc.org.br/index.php/rbmfchttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/oai||david@sbmfc.org.br2179-79941809-5909opendoar:2020-05-21T21:36:41Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)false |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul Sinais e sintomas relacionados à baixa acuidade visual em escolares do nordeste do Rio Grande do Sul |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul Soldera, Jonathan Family Practice Gastrointestinal Diseases Primary Health Care Acuidade visual Saúde Escolar Manifestações Oculares |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Signs and symptoms related to low visual acuity in schoolchildren from the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Soldera, Jonathan |
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Soldera, Jonathan Simionato, Ellen Zatti Ramos Pires, Eduardo Machado Estevão Bassani, Filipe Rech Rizzon, Eduardo Schmidt Poleto, Gustavo Basso |
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Simionato, Ellen Zatti Ramos Pires, Eduardo Machado Estevão Bassani, Filipe Rech Rizzon, Eduardo Schmidt Poleto, Gustavo Basso |
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Soldera, Jonathan Simionato, Ellen Zatti Ramos Pires, Eduardo Machado Estevão Bassani, Filipe Rech Rizzon, Eduardo Schmidt Poleto, Gustavo Basso |
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Family Practice Gastrointestinal Diseases Primary Health Care Acuidade visual Saúde Escolar Manifestações Oculares |
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Family Practice Gastrointestinal Diseases Primary Health Care Acuidade visual Saúde Escolar Manifestações Oculares |
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Purpose: Associate the most important eye symptoms and signs of the childhood to low visual acuity in children from the northeast of Rio Grande do Sul. Methods: During the Project “Health and the Citizen/Community Action”, carried out from March to September 2006, a visual acuity test was performed in 338 schoolchildren between 4 and 15 years of age, who looked for the service spontaneously. The screening was performed using the Snellen chart and a questionnaire asking about difficulty to see the blackboard at school, headache, eye redness, pain or itch. Acuity less or equal to 20/20 in both eyes was used as parameter for low visual acuity. Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test and sensitivity (se), specificity (sp), positive predictive value (ppv) and likelihood ratio + (lr+). Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between low visual acuity and difficulty to see the blackboard at school (p<0.001, se=26%, sp=93%, ppv=51%, lr+=3.7) and eye pain (p=0.002, se=23%, sp=90%, ppv=38%, lr+=2.3). No statistically significant association was found between low visual acuity and headache (p=0.3, se=26%, sp=79%, ppv=24%, lr+=1.2), eye itch (p=0.06, se=26%, sp=83%, ppv=28%, lr+=1.5) and eye redness (p=0.8, se=11%, sp=88%, ppv=21%, lr+=0.9). On the other hand, there was a statistically significant relationship between the presence of at least one of these conditions and low visual acuity (p=0.004, se=58%, sp=60%, ppv=27%, lr+=1.4). Conclusion: Children at school age with difficulty to see the blackboard or with eye pain are more subject to low visual acuity, while no such association was found in children complaining from headache, eye pain or eye redness. |
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