Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos
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Resumo: | PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiology of children submitted to contact lens fit. METHODS: Retrospective study of 73 children that had been submitted to contact lens fit at the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). This study analyzed sex distribution, age, diagnosis, indications and contact lens fitted at first examination. RESULTS: 34 children (46.6%) were male and 39 (53.4%) female, aged between 2 and 12 years with mean of 10.2 and standard deviation of 2.42. The most common diagnosis was aphakia, in 16 (21.9%) cases. Keratoconus was present in 14 (19.1%), leucoma in 11 (15%), anisometropia in 10 (13.7%), refractive errors in 9 (12.3%), irregular astigmatism in 7 (9.5%), ectopia lentis in 4 (5.4%), high myopia in one case (1.3%) and one child (1.3%) had no ocular pathology, just wishing to change eye color. 52 (71.2%) had medical indication, 9 (12.3%) had optical indication and 12 (16.4%) had cosmetic indication. Contact lenses were fitted in 103 eyes, the most tested lens was rigid gas permeable in 43 (41.7%), soft lens in 41 (39.8%) and cosmetic soft lens in 11 (10.6%). CONCLUSION: Aphakia was the most common diagnosis among children in use of contact lens. The incidence of medical indication was higher than the others and the most tested lens was the rigid gas permeable one. |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicosContact lens in children: epidemiological aspectsContact lensesEpidemiologyAphakiaAnisometropiaChildLentes de contatoEpidemiologiaAfaciaAnisometropiaCriançaPURPOSE: To describe the epidemiology of children submitted to contact lens fit. METHODS: Retrospective study of 73 children that had been submitted to contact lens fit at the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). This study analyzed sex distribution, age, diagnosis, indications and contact lens fitted at first examination. RESULTS: 34 children (46.6%) were male and 39 (53.4%) female, aged between 2 and 12 years with mean of 10.2 and standard deviation of 2.42. The most common diagnosis was aphakia, in 16 (21.9%) cases. Keratoconus was present in 14 (19.1%), leucoma in 11 (15%), anisometropia in 10 (13.7%), refractive errors in 9 (12.3%), irregular astigmatism in 7 (9.5%), ectopia lentis in 4 (5.4%), high myopia in one case (1.3%) and one child (1.3%) had no ocular pathology, just wishing to change eye color. 52 (71.2%) had medical indication, 9 (12.3%) had optical indication and 12 (16.4%) had cosmetic indication. Contact lenses were fitted in 103 eyes, the most tested lens was rigid gas permeable in 43 (41.7%), soft lens in 41 (39.8%) and cosmetic soft lens in 11 (10.6%). CONCLUSION: Aphakia was the most common diagnosis among children in use of contact lens. The incidence of medical indication was higher than the others and the most tested lens was the rigid gas permeable one.OBJETIVO: Traçar o perfil epidemiológico de crianças encaminhadas para adaptação de lente de contato. MÉTODOS: Foi realizado estudo retrospectivo de pacientes registrados no Setor de lente de contato da Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). Os pacientes com até 12 anos de idade foram avaliados quanto ao sexo, idade, diagnóstico, indicação e tipo de lente de contato testada na primeira consulta. RESULTADOS: Dos 73 prontuários avaliados, 34 (46,6%) pertenciam a crianças do sexo masculino e 39 (53,4%) a crianças do sexo feminino. A idade variou de 2 a 12 com média de 10,2 e desvio-padrão de 2,42 anos. O diagnóstico mais encontrado foi afacia em 16 (21,9%) crianças, seguido de ceratocone em 14 (19,1%), leucoma em 11 (15%), anisometropia em 10 (13,7%), ametropia em 9 (12,3%), astigmatismo irregular em 7 (9,5%) e ectopia lentis em 4 (5,4%). Uma criança era alta míope (1,3%) e outra emétrope (1,3%) que possuía desejo de usar lente de contato estética. Em relação às indicações, 52 (71,2%) pacientes tinham indicação médica, 9 (12,3%) indicação óptica e 12 (16,4%) indicação cosmética. Foram testadas lentes em 103 olhos sendo as mais testadas a rígida gás permeável esférica em 43 (41,7%), a gelatinosa esférica em 41 (39,8%) e a gelatinosa cosmética em 11 (10,6%). CONCLUSÃO: O perfil epidemiológico dos usuários de lente de contato nessa faixa etária tem como diagnóstico mais prevalente a afacia, a indicação mais freqüente a de ordem médica e a lente mais testada a rígida gás permeável esférica.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)UNIFESPUNIFESP, EPMSciELOConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Salame, André Luiz Alves [UNIFESP]Simon, Eduardo José Maidana [UNIFESP]Leal, Fernando [UNIFESP]Lipener, César [UNIFESP]Brocchetto, Daniela [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:38:36Z2015-06-14T13:38:36Z2008-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion348-351application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492008000300008Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, v. 71, n. 3, p. 348-351, 2008.10.1590/S0004-27492008000300008S0004-27492008000300008.pdf0004-2749S0004-27492008000300008http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/4437porArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-04T20:22:28Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/4437Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-04T20:22:28Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos Contact lens in children: epidemiological aspects |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos Salame, André Luiz Alves [UNIFESP] Contact lenses Epidemiology Aphakia Anisometropia Child Lentes de contato Epidemiologia Afacia Anisometropia Criança |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos |
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Lente de contato em crianças: aspectos epidemiológicos |
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Salame, André Luiz Alves [UNIFESP] |
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Salame, André Luiz Alves [UNIFESP] Simon, Eduardo José Maidana [UNIFESP] Leal, Fernando [UNIFESP] Lipener, César [UNIFESP] Brocchetto, Daniela [UNIFESP] |
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Simon, Eduardo José Maidana [UNIFESP] Leal, Fernando [UNIFESP] Lipener, César [UNIFESP] Brocchetto, Daniela [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Salame, André Luiz Alves [UNIFESP] Simon, Eduardo José Maidana [UNIFESP] Leal, Fernando [UNIFESP] Lipener, César [UNIFESP] Brocchetto, Daniela [UNIFESP] |
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Contact lenses Epidemiology Aphakia Anisometropia Child Lentes de contato Epidemiologia Afacia Anisometropia Criança |
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Contact lenses Epidemiology Aphakia Anisometropia Child Lentes de contato Epidemiologia Afacia Anisometropia Criança |
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PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiology of children submitted to contact lens fit. METHODS: Retrospective study of 73 children that had been submitted to contact lens fit at the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). This study analyzed sex distribution, age, diagnosis, indications and contact lens fitted at first examination. RESULTS: 34 children (46.6%) were male and 39 (53.4%) female, aged between 2 and 12 years with mean of 10.2 and standard deviation of 2.42. The most common diagnosis was aphakia, in 16 (21.9%) cases. Keratoconus was present in 14 (19.1%), leucoma in 11 (15%), anisometropia in 10 (13.7%), refractive errors in 9 (12.3%), irregular astigmatism in 7 (9.5%), ectopia lentis in 4 (5.4%), high myopia in one case (1.3%) and one child (1.3%) had no ocular pathology, just wishing to change eye color. 52 (71.2%) had medical indication, 9 (12.3%) had optical indication and 12 (16.4%) had cosmetic indication. Contact lenses were fitted in 103 eyes, the most tested lens was rigid gas permeable in 43 (41.7%), soft lens in 41 (39.8%) and cosmetic soft lens in 11 (10.6%). CONCLUSION: Aphakia was the most common diagnosis among children in use of contact lens. The incidence of medical indication was higher than the others and the most tested lens was the rigid gas permeable one. |
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