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“躲猫猫视力”应用程序在测量唐氏综合征患儿光栅视力中的临床效用

Clinical Utility of 'Peekaboo Vision' Application for Measuring Grating Acuity in Children with Down Syndrome.

作者信息

Sumalini Rebecca, Satgunam PremNandhini, Subramanian Ahalya, Conway Miriam

机构信息

L V Prasad Eye Institute, IN.

City, University of London, GB.

出版信息

Br Ir Orthopt J. 2022 May 4;18(1):18-26. doi: 10.22599/bioj.264. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Peekaboo Vision is an iPad grating acuity app built with typically developing children in mind. Given the ease of using this app in the pediatric age group, this study determined its clinical utility in children with Down syndrome. Two groups of participants (children with Down syndrome and age-matched controls) were included. Presenting binocular grating acuity was measured using Peekaboo Vision and Teller acuity cards II in random order. Parents' feedback about their child's engagement and time taken to complete each test was documented. Thirty-seven children with Down syndrome (males = 23; mean age = 8.1 ± 4.2 years) and 28 controls (males = 15; mean age = 8.71 ± 3.84 years) participated. Time taken to complete the tests was comparable (p = 0.83) in children with Down syndrome. Controls were significantly faster with Peekaboo Vision (p = 0.01). Mean logMAR acuities obtained with Peekaboo Vision (0.16 ± 0.34) and Teller acuity cards II (0.63 ± 0.34) were significantly different (p < 0.001) in children with Down syndrome (mean difference in acuities: -0.44 ± 0.38 logMAR (95% LoA: -1.18 to 0.3). For controls, the mean logMAR acuity with Peekaboo Vision (-0.13 ± 0.12) and Teller acuity cards II (0.12 ± 0.09) was also found to be significantly different (p < 0.001) (mean difference in acuities: -0.24 ± 0.14 logMAR (95% LoA: -0.51 to 0.03) Peekaboo Vision test can be used on children with Down syndrome. Peekaboo Vision and Teller acuity cards II can be used independently but not interchangeably. The differences in the acuity values between the two tests could be a result of the differences in the thresholding paradigms, different testing mediums and the range of acuities covered.

摘要

躲猫猫视力测试是一款专为正常发育儿童设计的iPad光栅视力应用程序。鉴于该应用程序在儿科年龄组中使用方便,本研究确定了其在唐氏综合征儿童中的临床实用性。研究纳入了两组参与者(唐氏综合征儿童和年龄匹配的对照组)。使用躲猫猫视力测试和泰勒视力卡II以随机顺序测量双眼光栅视力。记录了家长对孩子参与度以及完成每项测试所需时间的反馈。37名唐氏综合征儿童(男性23名;平均年龄8.1±4.2岁)和28名对照组儿童(男性15名;平均年龄8.71±3.84岁)参与了研究。唐氏综合征儿童完成测试所需的时间相当(p=0.83)。对照组使用躲猫猫视力测试的速度明显更快(p=0.01)。唐氏综合征儿童使用躲猫猫视力测试获得的平均对数最小分辨角视力(0.16±0.34)和泰勒视力卡II获得的视力(0.63±0.34)有显著差异(p<0.001)(视力平均差异:-0.44±0.38对数最小分辨角(95%一致性界限:-1.18至0.3)。对于对照组,使用躲猫猫视力测试的平均对数最小分辨角视力(-0.13±0.12)和泰勒视力卡II获得的视力(0.12±0.09)也有显著差异(p<0.001)(视力平均差异:-0.24±0.14对数最小分辨角(95%一致性界限:-0.51至0.03)。躲猫猫视力测试可用于唐氏综合征儿童。躲猫猫视力测试和泰勒视力卡II可独立使用,但不可互换。两种测试之间视力值的差异可能是由于阈值范式、测试介质不同以及所涵盖的视力范围不同所致。

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