Cycloplegic Refraction in Children with Cyclopentolate versus Atropine

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  • Saba Alkhairy. Abdul Rasheed. Mazhar-ul-Hassan. Farnaz Siddiqui Author

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of two cycloplegic drugs used in cycloplegic refraction in hyperopic children.

Study Design: Hospital based cross sectional study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out at the Out-patient department of Ophthalmology Dow University of Health Science (Ohja campus), Karachi Pakistan from January 2011 to June 2011.

Materials and Methods: We instilled cyclopentolate 1% drops and refracted the patient followed after a few days with atropine eye drops 1% instillation and the results of both drugs were compared. The data are presented as mean and standard deviation (SD). Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS software 19. A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: The total refractions were recorded after cycloplegia with atropine 1% and cyclopentolate 1% eye drops. Atropine refraction (mean4.05 D) was statically insignificantly comparing with cyclopentolate refraction (mean 3.315 D; P>0.05 )

Conclusion: There is no significant difference in the cycloplegic refraction values between the two drugs hence cyclopentolate is a safe and effective drug to be used in cycloplegic refraction.

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2024-05-02

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Cycloplegic Refraction in Children with Cyclopentolate versus Atropine. (2024). Medical Forum Monthly, 26(9). https://medicalforummonthly.com/index.php/mfm/article/view/2923