Functional visual acuity in patients with successfully treated amblyopia: a pilot study
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Functional visual acuity in patients with successfully treated amblyopia: a pilot study
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to use conventional visual acuity measurements to quantify the functional visual acuity (FVA) in eyes with successfully treated amblyopia, and to compare the findings with those for contralateral normal eyes.
Methods: Nineteen patients (7 boys, 12 girls; age 7.5 ± 2.2 years) with successfully treated unilateral amblyopia and the same conventional decimal visual acuity in both eyes (better than 1.0) were enrolled. FVA, the visual maintenance ratio (VMR), maximum and minimum visual acuity, and the average response time were recorded for both eyes of all patients using an FVA measurement system. The differences in FVA values between eyes were analyzed.
Results: The mean LogMAR FVA scores, VMR (p < 0.001 for both), and the LogMAR maximum (p < 0.005) and minimum visual acuity (p < 0.001) were significantly poorer for the eyes with treated amblyopia than for the contralateral normal eyes. There was no significant difference in the average response time.
Conclusions: Our results indicate that FVA and VMR were poorer for eyes with treated amblyopia than for normal eyes, even though the treatment for amblyopia was considered successful on the basis of conventional visual acuity measurements. These results suggest that visual function is impaired in eyes with amblyopia, regardless of treatment success, and that FVA measurements can provide highly valuable diagnosis and treatment information that is not readily provided by conventional visual acuity measurements.
Keywords: Amblyopia; Quality of vision; Visual acuity; Visual function.
Comment in
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Strabologie.Ophthalmologe. 2018 Oct;115(10):814-815. doi: 10.1007/s00347-018-0783-0. Ophthalmologe. 2018. PMID: 30306324 German. No abstract available.
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