| Literature DB >> 32579677 |
Ann L Webber1, Katrina L Schmid1, Alex S Baldwin2, Robert F Hess2.
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacuity in observers with and without abnormal vision development from strabismus or amblyopia. To determine whether stereoacuity improves in amblyopic observers when suppression is neutralized.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32579677 PMCID: PMC7419721 DOI: 10.1167/iovs.61.6.50
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ISSN: 0146-0404 Impact factor: 4.799
Figure 1.Variation in stereoacuity with (A) interocular difference in VA (r = 0.051, P = 0.863) and (B) interocular dominance ratio (CR AE/FE) (r = 0.821; P < 0.001) in observers with abnormal vision development from strabismus or amblyopia (n = 14).
Figure 2.Change in stereoacuity threshold with progressive attenuation of dominant eye stimulus contrast. Baseline indicates equal contrast of stimulus presented to RE and LE. 10 indicates 10% reduction in contrast of stimulus presented to dominant eye, 40 indicates 40% reduction in contrast of stimulus of presented to dominant eye (mean; error bars represent ±1 SE).
Stereoacuity at Baseline and With Progressive Decrement of Dominant Eye Stimulus in the Dichoptic Random-Dot Stereoacuity Display
| % Difference in Dichoptic Contrast | Stereoacuity, Sec Arc Mean (SD) | Relative Change From Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 40 (16) | 1 |
| 10 | 57 (22) | 1.4 |
| 20 | 132 (212 | 5.3 |
| 30 | 512 (750) | 12.8 |
| 40 | 1780 (1360) | 44.5 |
Mean (Std Dev) and the relative change from baseline (condition outcome/baseline outcome).
Indicates significant change from baseline (P < 0.01 pairwise comparison with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons).
VA, CR and Stereoacuity at Baseline and With Monocular Degradation by Bangerter Filter
| Interocular VA | CR | Stereoacuity | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangerter Filter | Mean (SD) | Relative Change From Baseline | Mean (SD) | Relative Change From Baseline | Mean (SD) | Relative Change From Baseline |
| Baseline | 0.02 (0.04) | 1 | 1.44 (0.32) | 1 | 40 (16) | 1 |
| 0.8 | 0.12 (0.10) | 6 | 1.49 (0.41) | 1 | 40 (17) | 1 |
| 0.6 | 0.29 (0.10) | 14.5 | 1.87 (0.93) | 1.3 | 41 (17) | 1 |
| 0.4 | 0.48 (0.16) | 24 | 2.44 (1.08) | 1.7 | 48 (14) | 1.2 |
| 0.1 | 0.54 (0.09) | 27 | 3.64 (1.59) | 2.5 | 46 (14) | 1.2 |
| <0.1 | 0.97 (0.12) | 48.5 | 9.84 (8.71) | 6.8 | 88 (36) | 2.2 |
Mean (std dev) and the relative change from baseline (condition outcome/baseline outcome).
Indicates significant change from baseline (P < 0.01 pairwise comparison with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons).
Figure 3.Variation in stereoacuity with Bangerter filter induced (A) interocular visual acuity difference (r = 0.515, P < 0.001) and (B) interocular dominance ratio (CR impaired/nonimpaired eye) (r = 0.465, P < 0.001) in observers with normal binocular vision development.
Individual Amblyopic Observer Stereoacuity at Baseline and With Dominant Eye Contrast Reduced Proportional to Dominance Ratio (CR)
| Dominance Balanced Stereoacuity (Sec Arc) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Observer | CR | Baseline Stereoacuity (Sec Arc) | CR | +25%CR | −25% CR |
| 1 | 4.85 | 92.22 | 69.64 | 73.88 | 60.74 |
| 2 | 5.553 | 68.89 | 33.31 | 32.12 | 45.15 |
| 3 | 91.5926 | 4359.21 | 2522.58 | 2788 | 1782.59 |
| 4 | 2.5828 | 1145.63 | 553.14 | 903.56 | 647.12 |
| 5 | 4.0378 | 3964.91 | 1595.73 | 2087 | 2053.26 |
| 6 | 39.1606 | 2204.13 | 602.31 | 1054.45 | 881.7 |
| 7 | 42.4783 | 1482.48 | 1360.97 | 1556.76 | 1478.09 |
Figure 4.Threshold stereoacuity before versus after interocular balance adjustment based on individual CR. The dashed line is the best-fit line for the data. Points that lie on the solid unity line indicate no change in threshold. All points that lie below the unity line represent improved stereoacuity when dominance balance is altered.