| Literature DB >> 29566654 |
Nohae Park1, Byunggun Park1, Minkyung Oh2, Sunghyuk Moon3, Myungmi Kim4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a quantitative analysis method for comitant exotropia using video-oculography (VOG) with alternate cover.Entities:
Keywords: Alternate cover; Ocular deviation; Strabismus; Video-oculography
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29566654 PMCID: PMC5863817 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-018-0747-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1The rotation of the model eye and the value obtained using video-oculography demonstrated excellent positive correlation (R = 1.000; p < 0.001) (rotation of model eye [degrees] = 0.978 × value obtained from video-oculography of the model eye [degrees] – 0.549; R2 = 0.999)
Fig. 2Interface of the video-oculography device. This image reveals the degree of movement of the eyeball in the form of a graph. The red line refers to the movement of the right eye, and the amount of change in the two points (in the circle) is represented by an angle in the square
Mean angle of exotropia measured using alternate prism cover test and video-oculography
| Value | Alternate prism cover test ( | Video-oculography ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Examiner 1 | Examiner 2 | Average value of three test-retests | Calculated value from linear equation | |
| Degrees | 14.32 ± 3.66 (6.84–23.27) | 13.84 ± 4.14 (5.71–24.23) | 15.47 ± 3.91 (8.50–26.58) | 14.58 ± 3.83 (7.77–25.44) |
| Prism diopters | 25.65 ± 6.88 (12–43) | 24.79 ± 7.81 (10–45) | 27.81 ± 7.52 (14.95–50.02) | 26.13 ± 7.28 (13.64–47.57) |
Data presented as mean ± SD (range)
Fig. 3Bland-Altman plots revealing interobserver variability and inter-visit variability for the alternate prism cover test (APCT) and test-retest variability for video-oculography with alternate cover. Upper and lower dotted lines represent the 95% limits of agreement. The half-width of the 95% limit of agreement measured of the interobserver variability (top left), inter-visit variability (top right) for APCT and test-retest variability (bottom) for video-oculography were 4.63 prism diopters (PD), 5.74 PD and 3.56 PD, respectively
Differences between alternate prism cover test and video-oculography
| Prism diopters | Subjects, n (%) |
|---|---|
| < 3 | 28 (82.4) |
| 3–5 | 4 (11.7) |
| > 5 | 2 (5.9) |
| Total | 34 (100) |
Fig. 4Bland-Altman plot comparing the values obtained using the alternate prism cover test (APCT) and video-oculography (VOG) test. The Bland-Altman plot demonstrated consistent variability. The half-width of the 95% limit of agreement was ±5.05 prism diopters. There was no overall tendency for the values obtained using VOG to differ from those obtained using APCT
Fig. 5Scatter plot and Pearson correlation between values calculated using video-oculography (VOG) and the values obtained using the alternate prism cover test (APCT). The values calculated from VOG demonstrated a strong correlation with the values obtained using APCT (R = 0.934; p < 0.001)