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  • The study compares the Derriford Appearance Scale 59 (DAS59) and the Adult Strabismus-20 (AS-20) QoL scales to assess differences between strabismic and nonstrabismic patients.
  • The research involved adult patients undergoing strabismus surgery and a control group, with both groups completing the two questionnaires prior to surgery.
  • Results showed that strabismic patients had higher distress scores on both scales, indicating significantly greater psychosocial impact compared to the control group, and demonstrating a strong correlation between the DAS59 and AS-20 scores.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To compare two quality-of-life (QoL) scales and subscales: the Derriford Appearance Scale 59 (DAS59) and the Adult Strabismus-20 (AS-20) scale in a series of strabismic and nonstrabismic patients and to illustrate the differences in results between strabismic and nonstrabismic patients.

Methods: The DAS59 is a self-report QoL questionnaire generating an assessment of distress caused by problems of appearance. The AS-20 is a newly developed strabismus specific QoL scale. A prospective, noninterventional study of a series of consecutive adult patients undergoing strabismus surgery and a control group was performed. Patients were given both questionnaires to complete before surgery. The underlying condition, previous number of surgeries, and deviation measurements were recorded.

Results: Thirty-four patients and 30 controls correctly completed both questionnaires. In the strabismus group, the mean AS-20 score was 50.5. The mean DAS59 score was 122.5 (out of 269). There is strong correlation between the scales (r = -0.813; 95% CI, -0.90 to -0.66; p < 0.0001). In the control group, the AS-20 score was 98.8 and the DAS59, 84.4, with both showing significant differences to the strabismic group (t = 12.9 [p < 0.0001] and t = -4.642 [p < 0.0001], respectively).

Conclusions: The AS-20 shows strong correlation to the widely used DAS59. Strabismus patients show significantly more psychosocial distress than controls. The AS-20 is specific to strabismus patients and the result is not influenced by any other systemic factors that can impinge on the more general DAS59 scale.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaapos.2009.06.006DOI Listing

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