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A quantitative study of fixation stability in amblyopia.

Vidhya Subramanian1, Reed M Jost, Eileen E Birch.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether fixation instability contributes to reduced visual acuity in amblyopia, we compared fixation instability, quantified by the Nidek MP-1 microperimeter, in amblyopic and nonamblyopic children.
METHODS: Participants were 89 children (5-17 years old) with strabismus (n = 31), anisometropia (n = 29), or both conditions (n = 29). Fixation instability was measured using the Nidek MP-1 microperimeter, which calculated horizontal and vertical eye position at 25 Hz as the child attempted steady fixation for 30 seconds. Fixation instability was quantified as the 95% bivariate contour ellipse area (95% BCEA), the best-fit ellipse within which 95% of fixation occurred during the 30-second test. BCEA was normalized by log transformation.
RESULTS: Children with amblyopia had significantly larger BCEAs for amblyopic eyes (mean = 0.56 log deg(2)) than fellow eyes (mean = 0.2 log deg(2), P < 0.01) and right eyes of normal controls (mean = 0.12 log deg(2), P ≤ 0.01). Fixation instability was significantly greater along the horizontal axis of the ellipse for amblyopic (mean = 3.53°) than fellow (mean = 1.98°, P = 0.008), and control (mean = 1.62°, P < 0.001) eyes.
CONCLUSIONS: Fixation instability in amblyopic eyes of children with strabismus and/or anisometropia, and the associated poor stereoacuity probably is the consequence of decorrelated binocular experience early in life. Longer duration of decorrelated visual experience is associated with increased fixation instability, poorer stereoacuity, and more severe amblyopia. Treatments that minimize the duration of decorrelated visual experience may improve stereoacuity and decrease fixation instability.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23372053      PMCID: PMC3604910          DOI: 10.1167/iovs.12-11054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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