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    • Pediatric Medicine
    • Vision Science

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    • Amblyopia treatment commonly involves part-time occlusion (PTO).
    • Anecdotal evidence suggests full-time occlusion (FTO) may offer better outcomes and compliance.
    • A subset of patients may fail PTO but respond to more aggressive therapy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare visual outcomes and compliance between part-time occlusion (PTO) and full-time occlusion (FTO) for amblyopia.
    • To investigate the efficacy of FTO in children who previously failed PTO.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective review of 76 children treated for amblyopia.
    • Data collected on treatment type (PTO vs. FTO), visual outcomes, and compliance.
    • Compliance was graded on a 5-point scale based on reported adherence.

    Main Results:

    • No statistically significant difference in visual outcomes between FTO and PTO (P = 0.82).
    • Significantly higher compliance rates were observed with FTO compared to PTO (P = 0.02).
    • Of nine patients who failed PTO, four improved with subsequent FTO therapy.

    Conclusions:

    • FTO and PTO yield similar visual outcomes in amblyopia treatment.
    • FTO demonstrates superior compliance rates compared to PTO.
    • FTO may be a beneficial alternative for amblyopia patients who do not respond to PTO.