Guide Dogs New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Optom Vis Sci. 2021 Apr 1;98(4):310-325. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001672.
This article summarizes the evidence for a higher prevalence of binocular vision dysfunctions in individuals with vision impairment. Assessment for and identification of binocular vision dysfunctions can detect individuals experiencing difficulties in activities including reading, object placement tasks, and mobility.Comprehensive vision assessment in low vision populations is necessary to identify the extent of remaining vision and to enable directed rehabilitation efforts. In patients with vision impairment, little attention is typically paid to assessments of binocular vision, including ocular vergence, stereopsis, and binocular summation characteristics. In addition, binocular measurements of threshold automated visual fields are not routinely performed in clinical practice, leading to an incomplete understanding of individuals' binocular visual field and may affect rehabilitation outcomes.First, this review summarizes the prevalence of dysfunctions in ocular vergence, stereopsis, and binocular summation characteristics across a variety of ocular pathologies causing vision impairment. Second, this review examines the links between clinical measurements of binocular visual functions and outcome measures including quality of life and performance in functional tasks. There is an increased prevalence of dysfunctions in ocular alignment, stereopsis, and binocular summation across low vision cohorts compared with those with normal vision. The identification of binocular vision dysfunctions during routine low vision assessments is especially important in patients experiencing difficulties in activities of daily living, including but not limited to reading, object placement tasks, and mobility. However, further research is required to determine whether addressing the identified deficits in binocular vision in low vision rehabilitative efforts directly impacts patient outcomes.
本文总结了视力障碍个体中双眼视觉功能障碍发生率较高的证据。评估和识别双眼视觉功能障碍可以发现个体在阅读、物体放置任务和移动性等活动中存在困难。全面的低视力人群视力评估对于确定剩余视力的程度以及进行有针对性的康复努力是必要的。在视力障碍患者中,通常很少关注双眼视觉评估,包括眼动汇聚、立体视和双眼总和特征。此外,临床实践中通常不进行阈值自动视野的双眼测量,导致对个体双眼视野的理解不完整,可能影响康复效果。首先,本文综述了各种导致视力障碍的眼病中,眼动汇聚、立体视和双眼总和特征的功能障碍发生率。其次,本文检查了双眼视觉功能的临床测量与生活质量和功能任务表现等结果测量之间的联系。与正常视力者相比,低视力患者中眼球对齐、立体视和双眼总和功能障碍的发生率更高。在常规低视力评估中识别双眼视觉功能障碍在日常生活活动中遇到困难的患者(包括但不限于阅读、物体放置任务和移动性)中尤为重要。然而,需要进一步的研究来确定在低视力康复努力中直接解决识别出的双眼视觉缺陷是否会直接影响患者的结果。