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Measurement of stereoacuity outcomes at ages 1 to 24 months: Randot Stereocards.

Eileen E Birch1, Sarah E Morale, Brett G Jeffrey, Anna R O'Connor, Sherry L Fawcett.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to develop a simple, quick, and portable random dot stereoacuity test for measurement of binocular sensory outcomes during the first 24 months of life.
METHODS: Vertical bar random dot vectographs were adapted for presentation in a "Teller Acuity Card" format, called the "Randot Stereocards." A forced-choice preferential looking protocol was used. Study participants included 386 healthy, term infants and children (normative cohort; age range: 1 month to 8 years) and 280 patients with common pediatric ophthalmic disorders (patient cohort; age range: 5 months to 9 years).
RESULTS: Overall, the success rate for test completion in the normative cohort was 91.3%. By 4 months of age, normal infants' mean stereoacuity was about 600'' and, by 6 months, 200''. Mean stereoacuity further improved to about 100'' by 12 months and 70'' by 18 months. Normative results were similar to published data obtained with laboratory-based stereoacuity tests. Randot Stereocard data from normal children aged 2 to 6 years were similar to published normative data for the Preschool Randot Stereoacuity Test. In the patient cohort, concordance between the Randot Stereocards and the Preschool Randot Test was 87%; concordance between the Randot Stereocards and the Randot Test was 84%.
CONCLUSION: The Randot Stereocards provide a simple, reliable, and valid method of obtaining a quantitative assessment of binocular vision in children up to 24 months of age for use in clinical trials and in clinical management.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15729278     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2004.11.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J AAPOS        ISSN: 1091-8531            Impact factor:   1.220


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