University of Bradford, Bradford, England.
Department of Ophthalmology, Bradford Teaching Hospitals, Bradford, UK.
Eye (Lond). 2023 Jul;37(10):1958-1965. doi: 10.1038/s41433-022-02261-6. Epub 2022 Oct 18.
Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) is a common condition in the UK. Patients with conditions associated with CVI are frequently seen in paediatric ophthalmology clinics offering eye care professionals an opportunity to identify children proactively. In most cases CVI occurs as part of a neurodevelopmental condition or as a feature of multiple and complex disabilities. However, CVI can also be seen in children with apparently typical development. In some cases, high contrast visual acuity is normal and in other cases severely impaired. As such, identification of CVI requires evaluation of aspects of visual performance beyond high contrast acuity and consideration that visual function of those with CVI may fluctuate. Few paediatric ophthalmologists have received formal training in CVI. The detection and diagnosis of CVI varies across the UK and patients report hugely different experiences. A diagnosis of CVI is made based on professional clinical judgement and it is recognised that individual perspectives and local practice in the specific methodologies of assessment will vary. A systematic review and survey of professionals is underway to attempt to reach agreement on diagnostic criteria. Nonetheless, established pathways and published protocols can offer guidance on how a paediatric ophthalmology service can approach assessment of the child with suspected CVI. The purpose of this paper is to present a summary of research and clinical practice methods for detecting and diagnosing CVI in a paediatric ophthalmology outpatient setting. It represents current understanding of the topic and acknowledges the evolving nature of both practice and the evidence-base. A rapid literature review was undertaken to identify articles relating to clinical investigation of children with CVI. A focus group of QTVI and subject matter experts from sight loss charities was undertaken to address areas which were not covered by the literature review.
脑性视觉障碍(Cerebral Visual Impairment,CVI)在英国较为常见。小儿眼科门诊经常会接诊与 CVI 相关疾病的患者,这为眼科医护人员提供了主动识别患儿的机会。在大多数情况下,CVI 是神经发育障碍或多种复杂残疾的特征之一。然而,CVI 也可能发生在发育正常的儿童中。在某些情况下,高对比度视力正常,而在其他情况下则严重受损。因此,识别 CVI 需要评估高对比度视力以外的视觉表现方面,并考虑到 CVI 患者的视觉功能可能会波动。很少有小儿眼科医生接受过 CVI 的正式培训。CVI 的检测和诊断在英国各地存在差异,患者的就诊体验也存在巨大差异。CVI 的诊断是基于专业的临床判断,并且承认评估方法的个体观点和当地实践会有所不同。目前正在进行一项针对专业人员的系统评价和调查,试图就诊断标准达成共识。尽管如此,既定的路径和已发表的方案可以为小儿眼科服务如何评估疑似 CVI 患儿的评估提供指导。本文的目的是总结在小儿眼科门诊环境中检测和诊断 CVI 的研究和临床实践方法。它代表了对该主题的当前理解,并承认实践和证据基础的演变性质。进行了快速文献综述,以确定与 CVI 患儿临床评估相关的文章。通过焦点小组的方式,邀请 QTVI 和视力丧失慈善机构的主题专家,以解决文献综述未涵盖的领域。