Depth of suppression in anisometropic amblyopia (with or without microtropia).

Alison Y Firth, Clare Stevenson
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Background and purpose: There are conflicting reports concerning the relationship between depth of suppression and level of amblyopia in strabismics. Little attention has been given to anisometropes. This study examines the density of suppression in anisometropic amblyopes, with or without microtropia, and investigates whether there is a relationship with level of amblyopia.

Methods: Patients with anisometropia (defined as a difference of 1D or 0.5 D cyl), binocular single vision and a difference in corrected visual acuity of at least 0.1 logMAR between eyes were recalled. The degree of amblyopia was expressed as the interocular difference using the Bailey-Lovie logMAR chart. Stereoacuity (Titmus test), binocular alignment and fixation were recorded. The depth of suppression was measured using the neutral density filter bar together with the Worth four dot test at 4.5m (subtending an angle of 0.5 degrees). Best spherical equivalent (BSE) was calculated to represent anisometropia.

Results: Thirteen participants aged 8.3 years to 12.1 years (mean 9.7 years) completed the study. No significant correlation was present (r=0.10, p=0.74) between the depth of suppression and degree of amblyopia. However, there was a correlation between depth of suppression and level of stereoacuity (r=0.59, p=0.03). Six participants had microtropia and showed stronger suppression (p=0.03) and worse stereoacuity (p=0.001) than the pure anisometropes.

Conclusions: No evidence was found of a relationship between density of suppression and amblyopia in this cohort of anisometropic amblyopes.

屈光参差性弱视(伴或不伴微斜视)的抑制深度。
背景与目的:关于斜视患者的抑制深度与弱视水平之间的关系,目前有相互矛盾的报道。很少有人注意到各向异性。本研究考察了各向异性弱视伴或不伴微斜视的抑制密度,并探讨了是否与弱视水平有关。方法:对屈光参差(定义为1D或0.5 D圈的差异)、双眼单视力和双眼矫正视力差异至少为0.1 logMAR的患者进行召回。弱视程度用Bailey-Lovie logMAR图表示为眼间差异。立体视敏度(Titmus试验),双眼对准和固定记录。在4.5m处(夹角0.5度)采用中性密度滤光条结合Worth四点试验测量抑制深度。计算最佳球面当量(BSE)来表示参差。结果:13名参与者完成了研究,年龄8.3至12.1岁(平均9.7岁)。抑制深度与弱视程度无显著相关(r=0.10, p=0.74)。然而,抑制深度与立体视敏度之间存在相关性(r=0.59, p=0.03)。6名参与者患有微斜视,与纯参差性斜视相比,他们表现出更强的抑制(p=0.03)和更差的立体视锐度(p=0.001)。结论:在这组各向异性弱视患者中,没有证据表明抑制密度与弱视之间存在关系。
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