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Vol. 17 - Num. 65

Childhood and Adolescence PrevInfad/PAPPS Group

Visual screening (part 2)

Jaime García Aguadoa, José Galbe Sánchez-Venturab, Ana Martínez Rubioc, José M.ª Mengual Gild, M Merino Moina, Carmen Rosa Pallás Alonsof, Francisco Javier Sánchez Ruiz-Cabellog, Julia Colomer Revueltah, Olga Cortés Ricoi, M.ª Jesús Esparza Olcinaa, Javier Soriano Fauraj, Grupo PrevInfad/PAPPS Infancia y Adolescenciak

aPediatra. Madrid. España.
bPediatra. CS Torrero La Paz. Zaragoza. España.
cPediatra. CS de Camas. Sevilla. España.
dPediatra. CS Delicias Sur. Zaragoza. España.

fServicio de Neonatología. Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre. Madrid. España.
gPediatra. CS Zaidín Sur. Granada. España.
hDepartamento de Pediatría, Obstetricia y Ginecología. Unidad de Pediatría. Universidad de Valencia. Valencia. España.
iPediatra. CS Canillejas. Madrid. España.
jPediatra. CS Fuensanta. Valencia. España.
kJosé María Mengual Gil (coord.).

Correspondence: J García. E-mail: jgaguados@gmail.com

Reference of this article: García Aguado J, Galbe Sánchez-Ventura J, Martínez Rubio A, Mengual Gil JM, Merino Moina M, Pallás Alonso CR, et al. Visual screening (part 2). Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2015;17:e57-e67.

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Abstract

In this paper the recommendations of PrevInfad on visual screening in children are reviewed. The health benefits of early detection, and the validity and safety of the screening tests are analysed as well as treatment effectivity and the potential risks of early diagnosis and treatment of the detected problems.

PrevInfad recommends including eye inspection and red reflex test in the health visits of the first 6 month of life, as well as the detection of visual impairments (amblyopia, strabismus and refraction errors) at 3-5 years of age. Evidence to assess the balance between risks and benefits of reduced visual acuity screening in children 6 to 14 years old is insufficient.

Due to its extent, the text has been divided into two parts. We present in this paper the second part.

Keywords

Amblyopia Screening Visual acuity Visual impairment

 

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