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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ophthalmol. 2012 Jan 28;153(4):614–619. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2011.10.001

Table 3.

Proportion of adult strabismus patients showing pre- to post-operative change in Adult Strabismus-20 psychosocial (n=71) and function (n=73) scores exceeding 95% limits of agreement (psychosocial scale 17.7 points; function scale 19.5 points2), grouped according to alignment 1 year post-operatively (success, partial success, failure)

Proportion exceeding limits of agreement Success 6 weeks, success 1 year Success 6 weeks, partial success 1 year Success 6 weeks, failure 1 year
6 weeks post- operatively 1 year post- operatively 6 weeks post- operatively 1 year post-operatively 6 weeks post- operatively 1 year post- operatively
AS-20 Psychosocial 15/50* (30%) 24/50* (48%) 3/17 (18%) 4/17 (24%) 2/4 (50%) 1/4 (25%)
AS-20 Function 26/51* (51%) 34/51* (67%) 9/18 (50%) 7/18 (39%) 3/4 (75%) 2/4 (50%)
*

Significantly greater proportion of patients exceeded 95% LOA at 1 year than at 6 weeks (P<0.01 for each comparison)