功能视力测试作为眼科临床试验结果测量:范围综述

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Shabnam Raji, Arun James Thirunavukarasu, Laura Jayne Taylor, Robert Edward MacLaren
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目的:确定目前可用的功能性视力测试,并评估其在眼科临床试验结果测量中的应用。设计:使用PRISMA-ScR(系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的元分析扩展)指南进行范围评价。方法:在MEDLINE和Embase(通过Ovid)中检索2003年1月1日至2024年8月1日发表的文献。其他灰色文献来自机构知识库、会议记录和人工引文检索。文章筛选由两名独立的蒙面审稿人根据预定义的纳入标准进行,第三名审稿人作为仲裁者。纳入标准是英语文章,其中包括评估眼科疾病患者功能视力的测试。收集了源特性、测试方法和可及性的详细信息以及测试验证的证据。结果:在检索返回的2665篇文章中,包括73篇,并确定了45个功能视觉的独特测试。影响周围视网膜的疾病主要受影响,占所有纳入研究的疾病的77%(73例中有56例)。总体而言,82%(45个测试中有37个)的功能性视力测试报告了具有不同稳健性的统计验证证据。功能视觉测试被映射到方向和移动、面部识别、观察者评价的任务表现、视觉搜索和驾驶等领域。障碍路线评估视觉引导的方向和移动,与严重周围视网膜疾病的视觉功能的临床测量高度相关,并已被验证用于临床试验。它们对物理空间和时间的要求限制了在多中心试验中的效用;利用虚拟现实和眼动追踪技术的类似测试正在开发中。对模拟现实场景的视觉搜索测试的早期迭代已经证明了辨别能力,甚至在儿科患者中也是如此。结论:功能性视力测试可以促进未来新型眼科治疗的研究,在如何定义临床获益方面优先考虑患者。采用这些测试的主要障碍是缺乏可及性、低质量验证以及许多测试仍处于开发阶段的早期阶段。本文综述了功能性视力测试的现状,为研究人员和监管机构评估这些测试在眼科临床试验中的适用性提供了参考。
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Functional vision tests as clinical trial outcome measures in ophthalmology: a scoping review.

Objectives: To identify currently available functional vision tests and evaluate their use as clinical trial outcome measures in ophthalmology.

Design: Scoping review using the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis Extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines.

Methods: A literature search was conducted in MEDLINE and Embase (via Ovid) for articles published between 1 January 2003 and 1 August 2024. Additional grey literature was sourced from institutional repositories, conference proceedings and a manual citation search. Article screening was conducted against a predefined inclusion criteria by two independent, masked reviewers, with a third reviewer acting as arbiter. The inclusion criteria were English language articles which feature a test assessing functional vision in patients with an ophthalmological disease. Details of source characteristics, test methodology and accessibility and evidence of test validation were collected.

Results: Of 2665 articles returned by the search, 73 were included and 45 unique tests of functional vision were identified. Diseases affecting the peripheral retina were mainly affected, accounting for 77% (56 out of 73) of the diseases featured in all included studies. Overall, 82% (37 out of 45) functional vision tests reported evidence of statistical validation with varying robustness. Functional vision tests were mapped to domains of orientation and mobility, facial recognition, observer-rated task performance, visual search and driving. Obstacle courses assess vision-guided orientation and mobility, correlate highly with clinical measures of visual function in severe peripheral retinal disease and have been validated for use in clinical trials. Their requirement of physical space and time limits utility in multicentre trials; equivalent tests leveraging virtual reality and eye tracking technologies are in development. Early iterations of visual search tests to simulated realistic scenes have demonstrated discriminative ability, even in paediatric patients.

Conclusions: Functional vision tests can facilitate research into future novel ophthalmological treatments that prioritise patients in terms of how clinical benefit is defined. The principal barriers to the uptake of these tests are lack of accessibility, low quality validation and that many tests remain early in their development stage. This review captures the current landscape of functional vision tests and serves as a reference for investigators and regulatory bodies to evaluate the suitability of these tests for ophthalmic clinical trials.

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BMJ Open
BMJ Open MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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4.40
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3.40%
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4510
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2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around fully open peer review and continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.
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