Department of Human Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Movement Sciences and Institute of Brain and Behaviour Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Medical Library, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Optom Vis Sci. 2023 Dec 1;100(12):861-875. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000002088.
Eye tracking is a promising method for objectively assessing functional visual capabilities, but its suitability remains unclear when assessing the vision of people with vision impairment. In particular, accurate eye tracking typically relies on a stable and reliable image of the pupil and cornea, which may be compromised by abnormalities associated with vision impairment (e.g., nystagmus, aniridia).
This study aimed to establish the degree to which video-based eye tracking can be used to assess visual function in the presence of vision impairment.
A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases, encompassing literature from inception to July 2022.
STUDY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, PARTICIPANTS, AND INTERVENTIONS: Studies included in the review used video-based eye tracking, included individuals with vision impairment, and used screen-based tasks unrelated to practiced skills such as reading or driving.
The included studies were assessed for quality using the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology assessment tool. Data extraction and synthesis were performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.
Our analysis revealed that five common tests of visual function were used: (i) fixation stability, (ii) smooth pursuit, (iii) saccades, (iv) free viewing, and (v) visual search. The studies reported considerable success when testing individuals with vision impairment, yielding usable data from 96.5% of participants.
There was an overrepresentation of conditions affecting the optic nerve or macula and an underrepresentation of conditions affecting the anterior segment or peripheral retina.
The results offer promise for the use of eye tracking to assess the visual function of a considerable proportion of those with vision impairment. Based on the findings, we outline a framework for how eye tracking can be used to test visual function in the presence of vision impairment.
眼动追踪是一种评估功能视觉能力的很有前途的方法,但在评估视力障碍人群的视力时,其适用性尚不清楚。特别是,准确的眼动追踪通常依赖于瞳孔和角膜的稳定可靠的图像,而这可能会因与视力障碍相关的异常(例如,眼球震颤、无虹膜)而受到影响。
本研究旨在确定在存在视力障碍的情况下,基于视频的眼动追踪在多大程度上可用于评估视觉功能。
对 PubMed、EMBASE 和 Web of Science 数据库进行了系统综述,涵盖了从成立到 2022 年 7 月的文献。
研究入选标准、参与者和干预措施:综述中纳入的研究使用基于视频的眼动追踪,包括视力障碍者,并使用与阅读或驾驶等实践技能无关的屏幕任务。
使用观察性研究的强化报告评估工具对纳入研究进行质量评估。根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南进行数据提取和综合。
我们的分析表明,有五种常见的视觉功能测试被使用:(i)注视稳定性,(ii)平滑追踪,(iii)扫视,(iv)自由观看,和(v)视觉搜索。研究报告称,在测试视力障碍者时取得了相当大的成功,从 96.5%的参与者中获得了可用数据。
研究中对视神经或黄斑病变的情况存在过度代表性,而对前段或周边视网膜病变的情况存在代表性不足。
结果为眼动追踪在评估相当一部分视力障碍者的视觉功能方面提供了希望。根据研究结果,我们概述了一个在存在视力障碍的情况下使用眼动追踪测试视觉功能的框架。