Abstract
PurposeThis study presents test–retest reliability of optotype visual acuity (OVA) across 60° of horizontal gaze position in patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS). Also, the validity of the metric gaze-dependent functional vision space (GDFVS) is shown in patients with INS.MethodsIn experiment 1, OVA was measured twice in seven horizontal gaze positions from 30° left to right in 10° steps in 20 subjects with INS and 14 without INS. Test–retest reliability was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) in each gaze. OVA area under the curve (AUC) was calculated with horizontal eye position on the x-axis, and logMAR visual acuity on the y-axis and then converted to GDFVS. In experiment 2, validity of GDFVS was determined over 40° horizontal gaze by applying the 95% limits of agreement from experiment 1 to pre- and post-treatment GDFVS values from 85 patients with INS.ResultsIn experiment 1, test–retest reliability for OVA was high (ICC ≥ 0.88) as the difference in test–retest was on average less than 0.1 logMAR in each gaze position. In experiment 2, as a group, INS subjects had a significant increase (P < 0.001) in the size of their GDFVS that exceeded the 95% limits of agreement found during test–retest.ConclusionsOVA is a reliable measure in INS patients across 60° of horizontal gaze position. GDFVS is a valid clinical method to be used to quantify OVA as a function of eye position in INS patients. This method captures the dynamic nature of OVA in INS patients and may be a valuable measure to quantify visual function patients with INS, particularly in quantifying change as part of clinical studies.
Highlights
This study presents test–retest reliability of optotype visual acuity (OVA) across 608 of horizontal gaze position in patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS)
In experiment 2, as a group, INS subjects had a significant increase (P < 0.001) in the size of their gaze-dependent functional vision space (GDFVS) that exceeded the 95% limits of agreement found during test–retest
OVA is a reliable measure in INS patients across 608 of horizontal gaze position
Summary
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of GDFVS by obtaining measures of test–retest of visual acuity and GDFVS in patients with INS and control subjects over varying horizontal gaze positions
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