Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report
Purpose: To describe the demographics and clinical profile of exotropia from patient data obtained from a multi-tiered ophthalmology hospital network in India. Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study included the data of 2,664,906 patients presenting to the hospital network from August 1,...
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| author | Sampada Kulkarni Anthony Vipin Das Ramesh Kekunnaya Virender Sachdeva Vivek Warkad |
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To describe the demographics and clinical profile of exotropia from patient data obtained from a multi-tiered ophthalmology hospital network in India.
Methods:
This cross-sectional hospital-based study included the data of 2,664,906 patients presenting to the hospital network from August 1, 2010 to January 31, 2021. Data were collected using an electronic medical record system. Data were collected regarding demographics, age at presentation, vision assessment with complete ophthalmic evaluation, and strabismus assessment.
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During this period, 31,333 (1.18%) patients were diagnosed with exotropia. There was an insignificant male predominance (54.68%) and a significant association with higher socioeconomic status (82.21%). The mean age of patients was 23 ± 19.66 years. However, most presented with exotropia in the first decade of life (10,904, 34.8%). Majority of the subjects with exotropia were students (16,109, 51.41%). Majority of (13,147, 41.96%) the patients were from rural areas. The most common type of exotropia was constant exotropia (12,106, 38.64%), followed by intermittent exotropia (11,574, 36.94%), secondary exotropia (4533, 14.47%), and congenital exotropia (1752, 5.59%). Associated pattern strabismus was seen in a minority (V-pattern: 457, 1.46%; A-pattern: 128, 0.41%) of patients. Extraocular muscle surgery was performed on 4477 (14.29%) patients.
Conclusion:
Exotropia was more common in males who presented to our hospital in their first decade of life. As this is the most crucial age for binocular vision and sensory development, early and timely screening by trained pediatric ophthalmologists is a must in schools. This analysis showed that only a tenth of the affected patients underwent surgical correction to treat exotropia. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-70cb5d32bae349dfa1c4b68d44676c282025-08-20T01:47:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892025-05-0173574474810.4103/IJO.IJO_1481_23Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics reportSampada KulkarniAnthony Vipin DasRamesh KekunnayaVirender SachdevaVivek WarkadPurpose: To describe the demographics and clinical profile of exotropia from patient data obtained from a multi-tiered ophthalmology hospital network in India. Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study included the data of 2,664,906 patients presenting to the hospital network from August 1, 2010 to January 31, 2021. Data were collected using an electronic medical record system. Data were collected regarding demographics, age at presentation, vision assessment with complete ophthalmic evaluation, and strabismus assessment. Results: During this period, 31,333 (1.18%) patients were diagnosed with exotropia. There was an insignificant male predominance (54.68%) and a significant association with higher socioeconomic status (82.21%). The mean age of patients was 23 ± 19.66 years. However, most presented with exotropia in the first decade of life (10,904, 34.8%). Majority of the subjects with exotropia were students (16,109, 51.41%). Majority of (13,147, 41.96%) the patients were from rural areas. The most common type of exotropia was constant exotropia (12,106, 38.64%), followed by intermittent exotropia (11,574, 36.94%), secondary exotropia (4533, 14.47%), and congenital exotropia (1752, 5.59%). Associated pattern strabismus was seen in a minority (V-pattern: 457, 1.46%; A-pattern: 128, 0.41%) of patients. Extraocular muscle surgery was performed on 4477 (14.29%) patients. Conclusion: Exotropia was more common in males who presented to our hospital in their first decade of life. As this is the most crucial age for binocular vision and sensory development, early and timely screening by trained pediatric ophthalmologists is a must in schools. This analysis showed that only a tenth of the affected patients underwent surgical correction to treat exotropia.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/IJO.IJO_1481_23big dataexotropiastrabismus |
| spellingShingle | Sampada Kulkarni Anthony Vipin Das Ramesh Kekunnaya Virender Sachdeva Vivek Warkad Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report Indian Journal of Ophthalmology big data exotropia strabismus |
| title | Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report |
| title_full | Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report |
| title_fullStr | Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report |
| title_full_unstemmed | Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report |
| title_short | Socio-demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in India: Electronic medical records-driven big data analytics report |
| title_sort | socio demographic distribution and clinical profile of exotropia in india electronic medical records driven big data analytics report |
| topic | big data exotropia strabismus |
| url | https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/IJO.IJO_1481_23 |
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