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      Does decompression diminish the discomfort of severe dysthyroid orbitopathy?

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          We assessed whether patients perceived that surgical decompression had reduced the discomfort of dysthyroid orbitopathy. Standard pain instruments were administered to 13 consecutive patients of a university-based oculoplastic practice who had undergone two-wall orbital decompression for dysthyroid optic neuropathy. We used visual analog scale (VAS) ratings of pre- and postoperative orbital discomfort. On a 0 to 10 scale, relief of discomfort after decompression was rated as moderate or better (VAS > 9.0) in 13 of 13 patients (mean VAS = 9.22, SD = 0.91) and complete (VAS = 10.0) in 8 of 13. Patients perceived that surgical decompression was associated with a clinically and statistically significant (p < 0.001) reduction of discomfort.

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          Journal
          Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg
          Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          0740-9303
          0740-9303
          Jun 1995
          : 11
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Ophthalmology, Kansas University School of Medicine, Kansas City 66103, USA.
          Article
          10.1097/00002341-199506000-00006
          7654613
          c9542e20-2f3f-44c2-94de-a1c49498cbb3
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