Using the White Disk Test to Predict Fusional Potential.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-22
Charlotte Tibi, Craig A McKeown, Hilda Capó
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Abstract

Introduction: Fusional potential in patients experiencing binocular torsional diplopia may be challenging for the clinician to assess, particularly when accompanied by vertical and horizontal diplopia.

Objective: To demonstrate a clinical test that may help predict if binocular fusion can be achieved once cyclotorsion is alleviated.

Design: Video recording demonstrating how to perform the white disk test and retrospective chart review of patients tested with the white disk test.

Results: Twelve patients with binocular torsional diplopia were included. All subjects had excyclotorsion, 11 (91.7%) had combined vertical and horizontal strabismus and 1 patient (8.3%) had vertical strabismus. Eleven patients (91.7%) were able to achieve single binocular vision with the white disk test and 1 patient (8.3%) demonstrated brittle fusion. The white disk test successfully predicted postoperative fusion in 10 of 11 patients (90.9%). Eight patients (66.7%) demonstrated improved stereopsis after surgery.

Conclusion: The white disk test was found to be very useful in predicting fusional potential in patients that experience binocular torsional diplopia.

用白盘试验预测融合潜能。
摘要:双眼扭转性复视患者的融合电位对临床医生来说可能是一个挑战,特别是当伴有垂直和水平复视时。目的:展示一种临床试验,可以帮助预测一旦旋转扭转减轻后是否可以实现双眼融合。设计:录像演示如何进行白盘检查,并对接受白盘检查的患者进行回顾性图表回顾。结果:12例双眼扭转性复视。所有患者均有外旋,11例(91.7%)有垂直斜视和水平斜视合并,1例(8.3%)有垂直斜视。11例患者(91.7%)通过白盘试验能够实现单双眼视力,1例患者(8.3%)表现为脆性融合。白盘试验成功预测了11例患者中10例(90.9%)的术后融合。8例患者(66.7%)术后立体视功能改善。结论:白盘试验对预测双眼扭转性复视的复视电位有较好的应用价值。
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