Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome
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Resumo: | Objective: The objective of this study is to diagnose refractive errors in microcephaly’s children, presumably due to Zika virus congenital syndrome, in western Mato Grosso. Methods: Was performed an active search for patients with microcephaly treated at the Specialized Rehabilitation Center in Cáceres city, a reference in multiprofessional microcephally care in western Mato Grosso. Ophthalmological assessments were made of 30 children with microcephaly presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome, 14 males and 16 females with a mean age at the time of assessment of 2 years and 4 months. The children were referred to an ophthalmologist, where anamnesis was performed, a refractive examination by retinoscope equipament and schioscopy’s rules, using cyclopentolate eye drops. After the diagnosis of refractive errors, glasses were prescribed. Results: it was possible to diagnose refractive errors in 96,7% of the cases, the most found refractive error was astigmatism, diagnosed in 45 eyes, followed by hyperopia in 43 eyes and, finally, a myopia diagnosed in 12 eyes. Conclusion: The diagnosis of refractive errors was found in all 30 children, the absence of diagnosis and treatment can negatively affect the child development of this population; thus, early and continuous ophthalmological monitoring maximizes the visual quality and, consequently, the quality of life of patients and their families. |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndromeDiagnóstico de cambios refractivos en niños con microcefalia, presuntamente debido al síndrome congénito del virus del ZikaDiagnóstico de alterações refracionais em crianças com microcefalia, presumidamente por síndrome congênita do Zika vírusErros RefracionaisDiagnósticoCriançasMicrocefaliaZika virus.Erros refracionaisDiagnósticoCriançasMicrocefaliaZika vírusErrores refractivosDiagnósticoNiñosMicrocefaliaVirus Zika.Objective: The objective of this study is to diagnose refractive errors in microcephaly’s children, presumably due to Zika virus congenital syndrome, in western Mato Grosso. Methods: Was performed an active search for patients with microcephaly treated at the Specialized Rehabilitation Center in Cáceres city, a reference in multiprofessional microcephally care in western Mato Grosso. Ophthalmological assessments were made of 30 children with microcephaly presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome, 14 males and 16 females with a mean age at the time of assessment of 2 years and 4 months. The children were referred to an ophthalmologist, where anamnesis was performed, a refractive examination by retinoscope equipament and schioscopy’s rules, using cyclopentolate eye drops. After the diagnosis of refractive errors, glasses were prescribed. Results: it was possible to diagnose refractive errors in 96,7% of the cases, the most found refractive error was astigmatism, diagnosed in 45 eyes, followed by hyperopia in 43 eyes and, finally, a myopia diagnosed in 12 eyes. Conclusion: The diagnosis of refractive errors was found in all 30 children, the absence of diagnosis and treatment can negatively affect the child development of this population; thus, early and continuous ophthalmological monitoring maximizes the visual quality and, consequently, the quality of life of patients and their families.Objetivo: El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo diagnosticar errores de refracción en niños con microcefalia, presuntamente debido al síndrome congénito del virus del Zika, en el oeste de Mato Grosso. Métodos: Estudio clínico, transversal, observacional donde se realizó una búsqueda activa de pacientes con microcefalia atendidos en el Centro Especializado de Rehabilitación de la ciudad de Cáceres y Cuiabá, ambos en el estado de Mato Grosso. Se realizaron evaluaciones oftalmológicas en 30 niños con microcefalia presuntamente debida al síndrome congénito del virus del Zika, 14 hombres y 16 mujeres con una edad media al momento de la evaluación de 2 años y 4 meses. Los niños fueron derivados al oftalmólogo, donde se les realizó anamnesis y examen de refracción ocular con el equipo de retinoscopio, regla para esquiascopia y colirio de ciclopentolato. Resultados: Se logró diagnosticar errores refractivos en el 96,7% de los niños, el error refractivo más común fue el astigmatismo, diagnosticado en 45 ojos, seguido de hipermetropía en 43 ojos y, finalmente, miopía diagnosticada en 12 ojos. Conclusión: El diagnóstico de defectos refractivos se encontró en los 30 niños, la ausencia de diagnóstico y tratamiento puede afectar negativamente el desarrollo infantil de esta población; así, la monitorización oftalmológica precoz y continua maximiza la calidad visual y, en consecuencia, la calidad de vida de los pacientes y sus familias.Objetivo: O presente estudo tem como objetivo diagnosticar erros refracionais em crianças com microcefalia, presumidamente por síndrome congênita do Zika vírus, na região oeste do Mato Grosso. Métodos: Estudo clínico, transversal, observacional onde foi realizado busca ativa dos pacientes com microcefalia atendidos no Centro Especializado em Reabilitação na cidade de Cáceres e Cuiabá, ambas no estado de Mato Grosso. Foram realizadas avaliações oftalmológicas de 30 crianças com microcefalia presumidamente por síndrome congênita do Zika vírus, 14 do sexo masculino e 16 do sexo feminino com idade média no momento da avaliação de 2 anos e 4 meses. As crianças foram encaminhadas para o médico oftalmologista, onde foi realizado anamnese e o exame de refração ocular com os equipamentos retinoscópio, régua para esquiascopia e colírio ciclopentolato. Resultados: Foi possível diagnosticar os erros de refração em 96,7% das crianças, o erro refracional mais encontrado foi o astigmatismo, diagnosticado em 45 olhos, seguido pela hipermetropia em 43 olhos e, por fim, a miopia diagnosticada em 12 olhos. Conclusão: o diagnóstico de erros refracionais foram encontrados em todas as 30 crianças, a ausência de diagnóstico e tratamento pode afetar negativamente o desenvolvimento infantil dessa população; desse modo, o acompanhamento oftalmológico precoce e contínuo maximiza a qualidade visual e, consequentemente, a qualidade de vida dos pacientes e de seus familiares.Research, Society and Development2020-10-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/867410.33448/rsd-v9i10.8674Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e4429108674Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e4429108674Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e44291086742525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8674/7784Copyright (c) 2020 Heloisa Miura; Odenilson José da Silva; Vilson Rosa de Almeidahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiura, HeloisaSilva, Odenilson José da Almeida, Vilson Rosa de 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8674Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:05.839751Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome Diagnóstico de cambios refractivos en niños con microcefalia, presuntamente debido al síndrome congénito del virus del Zika Diagnóstico de alterações refracionais em crianças com microcefalia, presumidamente por síndrome congênita do Zika vírus |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome Miura, Heloisa Erros Refracionais Diagnóstico Crianças Microcefalia Zika virus. Erros refracionais Diagnóstico Crianças Microcefalia Zika vírus Errores refractivos Diagnóstico Niños Microcefalia Virus Zika. |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome |
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Diagnosis of refractive changes in children with microcephaly, presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome |
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Miura, Heloisa |
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Miura, Heloisa Silva, Odenilson José da Almeida, Vilson Rosa de |
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Silva, Odenilson José da Almeida, Vilson Rosa de |
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Miura, Heloisa Silva, Odenilson José da Almeida, Vilson Rosa de |
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Erros Refracionais Diagnóstico Crianças Microcefalia Zika virus. Erros refracionais Diagnóstico Crianças Microcefalia Zika vírus Errores refractivos Diagnóstico Niños Microcefalia Virus Zika. |
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Erros Refracionais Diagnóstico Crianças Microcefalia Zika virus. Erros refracionais Diagnóstico Crianças Microcefalia Zika vírus Errores refractivos Diagnóstico Niños Microcefalia Virus Zika. |
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Objective: The objective of this study is to diagnose refractive errors in microcephaly’s children, presumably due to Zika virus congenital syndrome, in western Mato Grosso. Methods: Was performed an active search for patients with microcephaly treated at the Specialized Rehabilitation Center in Cáceres city, a reference in multiprofessional microcephally care in western Mato Grosso. Ophthalmological assessments were made of 30 children with microcephaly presumably due to congenital Zika virus syndrome, 14 males and 16 females with a mean age at the time of assessment of 2 years and 4 months. The children were referred to an ophthalmologist, where anamnesis was performed, a refractive examination by retinoscope equipament and schioscopy’s rules, using cyclopentolate eye drops. After the diagnosis of refractive errors, glasses were prescribed. Results: it was possible to diagnose refractive errors in 96,7% of the cases, the most found refractive error was astigmatism, diagnosed in 45 eyes, followed by hyperopia in 43 eyes and, finally, a myopia diagnosed in 12 eyes. Conclusion: The diagnosis of refractive errors was found in all 30 children, the absence of diagnosis and treatment can negatively affect the child development of this population; thus, early and continuous ophthalmological monitoring maximizes the visual quality and, consequently, the quality of life of patients and their families. |
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