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帕金森病中的立体视觉与眼球运动异常及其临床意义

Stereopsis and Eye Movement Abnormalities in Parkinson's Disease and Their Clinical Implications.

作者信息

Ba Fang, Sang Tina T, He Wenjing, Fatehi Jaleh, Mostofi Emanuel, Zheng Bin

机构信息

Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Faculty of Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2022 Feb 8;14:783773. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.783773. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Parkinson's disease (PD) is not exclusively a motor disorder. Among non-motor features, patients with PD possess sensory visual dysfunctions. Depth perception and oculomotor deficits can significantly impact patients' motor performance. Stereopsis and eye behavioral study using 3D stimuli may help determine their implications in disease status.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study is to investigate stereopsis and eye movement abnormalities in PD with reliable tools and their correlation with indicators of PD severity. We hypothesize that patients with PD exhibit different eye behaviors and that these differences may correlate to the severity of motor symptoms and cognitive status.

METHODS

Control and PD participants were first evaluated for visual acuity, visual field, contrast acuity, and stereo perception with 2D and Titmus stereotests, followed by the assessment with a 3D active shutter system. Eye movement behaviors were assessed by a Tobii X2-60 eye tracker.

RESULTS

Screening visual tests did not reveal any differences between the PD and control groups. With the 3D active shutter system, the PD group demonstrated significantly worse stereopsis. The preserved cognitive function was correlated to a more intact stereo function. Patients with PD had longer visual response times, with a higher number of fixations and bigger saccade amplitude, suggesting fixation stabilization difficulties. Such changes showed a positive correlation with the severity of motor symptoms and a negative correlation with normal cognitive status.

CONCLUSION

We assessed stereopsis with a 3D active shutter system and oculomotor behaviors with the Tobii eye tracker. Patients with PD exhibit poorer stereopsis and impaired oculomotor behaviors during response time. These deficits were correlated with PD motor and cognitive status. The visual parameters may potentially serve as the clinical biomarkers for PD.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)并非单纯的运动障碍。在非运动特征中,PD患者存在感觉视觉功能障碍。深度感知和动眼神经缺陷会显著影响患者的运动表现。使用3D刺激进行立体视觉和眼动行为研究可能有助于确定它们在疾病状态中的影响。

目的

本研究的目的是使用可靠工具调查PD患者的立体视觉和眼动异常及其与PD严重程度指标的相关性。我们假设PD患者表现出不同的眼动行为,并且这些差异可能与运动症状的严重程度和认知状态相关。

方法

首先使用2D和Titmus立体视觉测试评估对照组和PD参与者的视力、视野、对比敏感度和立体视觉,随后使用3D主动快门系统进行评估。通过Tobii X2-60眼动仪评估眼动行为。

结果

筛查视觉测试未发现PD组和对照组之间存在任何差异。使用3D主动快门系统时,PD组的立体视觉明显更差。保留的认知功能与更完整的立体视觉功能相关。PD患者的视觉反应时间更长,注视次数更多,扫视幅度更大,表明注视稳定存在困难。这些变化与运动症状的严重程度呈正相关,与正常认知状态呈负相关。

结论

我们使用3D主动快门系统评估立体视觉,使用Tobii眼动仪评估动眼行为。PD患者在反应时间内表现出较差的立体视觉和受损的动眼行为。这些缺陷与PD的运动和认知状态相关。视觉参数可能潜在地作为PD的临床生物标志物。

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