Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8792221 | Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The importance of preoperative deviation as an independent variable implies a biologic response to strabismus surgery that tends to produce more change in alignment when the deviation is large and less when it is small. The strong association of amount of surgery with surgical outcome in bivariate analysis studies may be an artifact of making the amount of surgery a strict function of the preoperative deviation. Because of its lesser role as a predictor, accuracy of preoperative deviation measurement upon which the amount of surgery is based, refinement of the dose-response curve, or use of adjustable sutures may have less potential to improve surgical outcome than generally believed.
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Steven M. MD,