2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0420.2005.00469.x
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Random measurement error in visual acuity measurement in clinical settings

Abstract: ABSTRACT.Purpose: To estimate the random measurement error in visual acuity (VA) determination in the clinical environment in cataractous, pseudophakic and healthy eyes. Methods: The VAs of patients referred for cataract surgery or consultation by ophthalmic professionals were re-examined and the VA results for distance using projector acuity charts were compared. Refractive errors were also remeasured. A total of 99 eyes (41 cataractous, 36 pseudophakic and 22 healthy eyes) were examined. The healthy comparis… Show more

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“…4 showing permanent functional loss after deterioration in ranges that will develop in practise if a ≥5 letter difference is the indicator for re-injection. On the other hand, it seems problematic to recommend re-injections after deterioration of VA at a level of ≤5 letters, since the test--retest variability of VA measurement in patients with macular diseases has been reported to exceed 5 letters (equivalent 0.1 logMAR units) or more [19,20]. Therefore, it is desirable to find other or additional criteria (e.g., OCT data) which indicate the need for re-injections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…4 showing permanent functional loss after deterioration in ranges that will develop in practise if a ≥5 letter difference is the indicator for re-injection. On the other hand, it seems problematic to recommend re-injections after deterioration of VA at a level of ≤5 letters, since the test--retest variability of VA measurement in patients with macular diseases has been reported to exceed 5 letters (equivalent 0.1 logMAR units) or more [19,20]. Therefore, it is desirable to find other or additional criteria (e.g., OCT data) which indicate the need for re-injections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A total of 81 patients referred for cataract surgery at Vaasa Central Hospital, Vaasa, Finland, or for consultation at the first author's clinic, were included. Some data on the patients were reported recently (Leinonen et al 2005). The eyes included had cataract (41 eyes), were pseudophakic (36 eyes) or healthy (four eyes).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corneal refraction has been found to change under different blinking conditions, especially if the blinking interval increases or corneal aberrations increase as a consequence of tear film changes (Montes-Mico et al 2004). Tolerance to defocus increases when VA decreases (Legge et al 1987;Leinonen et al 2005). As a consequence, it is also likely that the accuracy of REM decreases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ETDRS chart has been shown to have relatively low test–retest variability [6, 812], and is likely more valid than a Snellen chart for assessing the Runge card. In contrast, Snellen charts differ by manufacturer in letters per line and progression through letter size [13], and have a relatively high test–retest variability [11, 12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%