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一种新型基于游戏的儿童视野测试的诊断性能和可重复性。

Diagnostic Performance and Repeatability of a Novel Game-Based Visual Field Test for Children.

机构信息

Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom.

School of Pharmacy and Optometry, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2018 Mar 1;59(3):1532-1537. doi: 10.1167/iovs.17-23546.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To demonstrate utility of a game-based test ("Caspar's Castle") for the detection of visual field defects in children.

METHODS

A validity and reliability study was carried out at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Pediatric Ophthalmology Outpatients Department. We recruited 108 children with no eye pathology (aged 4-12 years) and examined a single eye with the Caspar's Castle system using either normal thresholds or thresholds artificially adapted to recreate defects to assess diagnostic utility. Number of peripheral stimuli missed was used to determine sensitivity and specificity of artificial defect detection and to plot receiver-operator characteristic curves. A further 21 children (aged 4-16 years) with pathology were recruited and Caspar's fields compared qualitatively with established field testing. A total of 106 of the Caspar's Castle examinations were able to be performed twice and repeatability was determined through coefficient of repeatability and Bland-Altman chart.

RESULTS

In diagnostic testing using children with no eye pathology, 45 children completed a test using normal thresholds and 43 with tests using artificial defects. Area under receiver-operator characteristic curves for artificial defect detection was 0.895. Of the 21 children with pathology, seven had completed standard Humphreys field testing and Caspar's Castle fields corresponded with each of these by expert opinion. Coefficient of repeatability for number of points missed across all cohorts of children (106 patients) was 6.9 (95% confidence interval: 6.16-8.07).

CONCLUSIONS

The Caspar's Castle system of assessing visual fields using novel game-based strategies demonstrates encouraging levels of sensitivity, specificity, and reliability. It could help address current difficulties in perimetry in young children.

摘要

目的

展示一种基于游戏的测试(“卡斯帕城堡”)在儿童视野缺陷检测中的效用。

方法

在曼彻斯特皇家眼科医院小儿眼科门诊进行了一项有效性和可靠性研究。我们招募了 108 名无眼部疾病的儿童(年龄 4-12 岁),使用卡斯帕城堡系统检查单眼,使用正常阈值或人为调整的阈值来重现缺陷,以评估诊断效用。错过的外围刺激数量用于确定人工缺陷检测的敏感性和特异性,并绘制受试者工作特征曲线。我们还招募了另外 21 名有病变的儿童(年龄 4-16 岁),并将卡斯帕的视野与已建立的视野测试进行了定性比较。总共对 106 次卡斯帕城堡检查进行了两次重复,通过可重复性系数和 Bland-Altman 图确定了重复性。

结果

在使用无眼部疾病儿童进行诊断测试时,45 名儿童使用正常阈值完成了一项测试,43 名儿童使用人工缺陷完成了一项测试。人工缺陷检测的受试者工作特征曲线下面积为 0.895。在有病变的 21 名儿童中,有 7 名完成了标准的亨普斯菲尔德视野测试,卡斯帕城堡的视野与这些儿童的视野通过专家意见进行了比较。所有儿童(106 名患者)错过的点数的可重复性系数为 6.9(95%置信区间:6.16-8.07)。

结论

使用新颖的基于游戏的策略评估视野的卡斯帕城堡系统显示出令人鼓舞的敏感性、特异性和可靠性水平。它可能有助于解决幼儿视野检查目前的困难。

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