Distant stereoacuity in children with anisometropic amblyopia

Jpn J Ophthalmol. 2017 Sep;61(5):402-407. doi: 10.1007/s10384-017-0518-9. Epub 2017 May 2.

Abstract

Purpose: To characterize changes in distant stereoacuity using Frisby-Davis Distance test (FD2) and Distant Randot test (DR) during treatment for anisometropic amblyopia, to determine factors that influence posttreatment stereoacuity and to compare the two distant stereotests.

Methods: Fifty-eight anisometropic amblyopic patients with an interocular difference of ≥1.00 diopter who achieved the visual acuity 20/20 following amblyopia treatment were retrospectively included. Stereoacuity using FD2 and DR for distant and Titmus test for near measurement were assessed and compared at the initial, intermediate, and final visit. Multivariate regression models were used to identify factors associated with initial and final stereoacuity.

Results: The two distant stereotests revealed a significant improvement in distant stereoacuity after successful amblyopia treatment. Distant stereoacuity using FD2 showed the greatest improvement during the follow up period. The number of nil scores was higher in DR than FD2 at each period. In multivariate analysis, better final stereoacuity was associated with better initial amblyopic eye acuity in both distant stereotests, but not in the Titmus test. Comparing the two distant stereotests, final stereoacuity using FD2 was associated with initial stereoacuity and was moderately related with the Titmus test at each period, but final stereoacuity using DR was not.

Conclusions: Distant stereoacuity measured with both FD2 and DR showed significant improvement when the visual acuity of the amblyopic eye achieved 20/20. Changes in distant stereoacuity by FD2 and DR during the amblyopia treatment were somewhat different.

Keywords: Anisometropic amblyopia; Distant stereoacuity; Pediatrics.

MeSH terms

  • Amblyopia / diagnosis
  • Amblyopia / physiopathology*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Depth Perception / physiology*
  • Distance Perception / physiology*
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Vision Tests
  • Visual Acuity*