| Literature DB >> 29541278 |
Tarek Nehad1, Tamer Salem1, Mohamed Nagy Elmohamady1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Convergence Insufficiency (CI) is a common binocular vision disorder characterized by exophoria more at near than at far, a receded Near Point of Convergence (NPC), and decreased Positive Fusional Vergence (PFV) at near. This disorder is often associated with several symptoms that may disturb the person's quality of life. Therefore, diagnosis and treatment of CI is a vital issue.Entities:
Keywords: Binocular vision; Convergence insufficiency; Home therapy system; Office based vision therapy; Orthoptic Therapy; Vision therapy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29541278 PMCID: PMC5838637 DOI: 10.2174/1874364101812010012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Ophthalmol J ISSN: 1874-3641
Patients’ enrolment criteria.
| – | Group I | Group II | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 9.1±1.6 | 9.3±1.2 | |
| Gender | Males | 23 (44.2%) | 24 (48%) |
| Females | 29 (55.8%) | 26 (52%) | |
| Glass Wearer | Yes | 16 (30.8%) | 17 (34%) |
| No | 36 (69.2%) | 33 (66%) | |
| CISS Score | 27.9±4.6 | 27.7±3.9 | |
| NCP (cm) | 10±2.6 | 9.5±3.1 | |
| PFV (Δ) | 11.1±1.7 | 11±1.7 | |
Data are presented as mean ±SD & numbers; percentages are in parenthesis; CISS: Convergence insufficiency Symptom Survey score; NPC: Near convergence point; PFV: positive fusional vergence.
CISS score, NPC and PFV data recorded at the end of the 12th week of therapy.
| – | – | Group I | Group II | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CISS<16 | Improvement ≥10 | 17 (32.7%) | 22 (44%) | |
| Improvement <10 | 9 (17.3%) | 13 (26%) | ||
| CISS>16 | Improvement ≥10 | 13 (25%) | 9 (18%) | |
| Improvement <10 | 13 (25%) | 6 (12%) | ||
| Statistical Significance from Baseline | X2=3.19, p<0.05 | |||
| NPC<6 & Improvement ≥4 | 24 (46.2%) | 38 (76%) | ||
| NPC<6 & Improvement <4 | 16 (30.7%) | 5 (10%) | ||
| NPC>6 & Improvement ≥4 | 12 (23.1%) | 7 (14%) | ||
| Statistical Significance from Baseline | X2=3.257, p<0.05 | |||
| Normal PFV & Improvement >10Δ | 22 (42.3%) | 32 (64%) | ||
| Normal PFV & Improvement ≤10Δ | 16 (30.8%) | 14 (28%) | ||
| Insufficient PFV & Improvement >10Δ | 14 (26.9%) | 4 (8%) | ||
| Statistical Significance | X2=5.195, p<0.05 | |||
Data are presented as mean ±SD & numbers; percentages are in parenthesis; CISS: Convergence insufficiency Symptom Survey score; NPC: Near convergence point; PFV: positive fusional vergence
The overall response at the end of the 12th week of therapy.
| – | Group I | Group II |
|---|---|---|
| Success | 19 (36.5%) | 25 (50%) |
| Improved | 17 (32.7%) | 18 (36%) |
| Insufficient | 8 (15.4%) | 4 (8%) |
| Non-Responders | 8 (15.4%) | 3 (6%) |
| Statistical Significance | X2=3.415, p<0.05 | |
Data are presented as mean ±SD & numbers; percentages are in parenthesis.
Differences between baseline and post-treatment values of CISS, NPC and PFV.
| – | Group I | Group II | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean CISS Score | Baseline | 27.9±4.6 | 27.7±3.9 |
| At 12th Week | 15.9±3.7 | 14.6±4 | |
| Statistical Significance | |||
| Mean NPC | Baseline | 10±2.6 | 9.5±3.1 |
| At 12th Week | 5.1±1.6 | 4.9±1.6 | |
| Statistical Significance | |||
| Mean PFV | Baseline | 4.2±1.5 | 4.1±1.4 |
| At 12th Week | 14.5±3.1 | 14.9±1.9 | |
| Statistical Significance | |||
Data are presented as mean ±SD; CISS: Convergence insufficiency Symptom Survey score; NPC: Near convergence point in centimeters; PFV: positive fusional vergence in prism diopters.