| Literature DB >> 26808364 |
Kazuno Negishi1, Sachiko Masui1, Masaru Mimura2, Yoshio Fujita3, Kazuo Tsubota1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between the functional visual acuity (FVA) and useful field of view (UFOV) in elderly drivers and assess the usefulness of the FVA test to screen driving aptitude in elderly drivers.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26808364 PMCID: PMC4726609 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1FVA Measurement System and results of typical cases.
(A) FVA Measurement System (AS-28, Kowa). (B) Representative printout of a typical case with good FVA. The blue line denotes the Landolt corrected VA. The red line shows the time-wise changes in the VA during testing. The green line denotes the mean logMAR VA during 60 seconds, defined as the FVA. The yellow dots indicate the number of correct responses and the blue arrows indicate spontaneous blinks. FVA (logMAR), -0.08; VMR, 0.99; max/min logMAR VAs, -0.18/0.05, respectively; ART, 1.47 seconds. (C) Representative printout of a typical case with low FVA. FVA (logMAR), 0.19; VMR, 0.83; max/min logMAR VA, 0.05/0.52, respectively; ART, 1.46 seconds.
Fig 2Useful field of view with the VFIT-EV test.
(A) Useful field of view with the VFIT-EV test. (B) Game controller used to respond during the VFIT-EV test. (C) Screen display of the VFIT-EV, dual-task test (actual test).
Refraction and visual function.
| Elderly group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Parameter | Mean ± SD (range) | Mean ± SD (range) | |
Results of the VFIT-EV.
| Elderly group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Parameter | Mean ± SD (range) | Mean ± SD (range) | |
Spearman Rank Correlation of the CDVA, Parameters of the CDFVA, and the VFIT-EV with Each Other (n = 45).
aSpearman rank correlation coefficients (r values) are shown with the statistical significance of the correlation. Significant correlations are in Italic.
Spearman rank correlation of the CDVA, parameters of the CDFVA, and the VFIT-EV with each other in the control group (n = 30)*.
*Spearman rank correlation coefficients (r values) are shown with the statistical significance of the correlation. Significant correlations are in Italic.
Results of multivariate regression analysis with stepwise selection in terms of the CAR of the VFIT-EV.
| Variable | Regression coefficient | Standardized regression coefficient | VIF | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Fig 3Correlation between the CDFVA and the CAR of the VFIT-EV.
The correlation between the CDFVA and the CAR of the VFIT-EV is significant (r = -0.606, P = 0.000). The triangles indicate the data from the elderly group, and the squares indicate the data from the control group.