What is the pass mark for visual school screening in Scotland?
What is the definition of anisometropia?
Amblyopia definition and types?
Developmental condition characterised by reduced vision in one eye, VA worse than 0.2 logMAR or corrected VA difference of 0.2 logMAR or worse, which is not due to abnormalities of fundus or pathology of visual pathway, but due to sensory impediment to visual development e.g.
- Stimulus Deprivation Amblyopia: Result of manifest strabismus
- Strabismus Amblyopia : result of manifest strabismus
- Anisometropia Amblyopia : result of difference in refractive errors between two eyes
- Ametropic Amblyopia : result of high degree of bilateral uncorrected refractive error
- Meridional Amblyopia : result of uncorrected astigmatism
What do all patients have to undergo before commencement and after commencement of treatment? (Amblyopia therapy)
Stimulus deprivation amblyopia?
When will patching have no effect?
Mechanisms of amblyopia:
Prevalence of Amblyopia:
2-5 % of kids in the UK
Severity of Amblyopia:
MILD – 0.2 - 0.3 logMAR
* MODERATE - >0.3 – 0.7 logMAR
* SEVERE - 0.7+ logMAR
What is definition of anisometropia?
What are the types of anisometropia?
Mixed anisometropia: One eye refractive error is myopic, and one eye refractive error is hypermetropic.
* Simple hypermetropic astigmatism
* Simple myopic astigmatism
How to transpose rx?
How much refractive error risks amblyopia?
How much refractive error do you give for anisometropia?
How much refractive error do you give for hypermetropia?
How much refractive error do you give for myopia?
Recommended time length to achieve maximum VA in refractive adaptation?
Recommended time length to achieve maximum VA 18-22 weeks (Paediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (2012)
* Greatest change in first 12 weeks. Asper et al. (2018)
* Continued VA improvement up to 30 weeks (Paediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (2006)
* Refractive adaptation phase: review within 3 months of prescribing glasses to establish full-time glasses compliance and improvement in visual acuity.
Refractive Adaptation : how much cases of amblyopia with glasses alone?
Refractive adaptation VA average improvement?
What are types of occlusion?
What are the patching recommendations for moderate amblyopia ?
2 hours = 6 hours patching for <7 year olds (PEDIG 2003)
* 2 hours + near tasks = 2 hours without near tasks (PEDIG 2008)
* When baseline acuity is 0.6 to 0.7, more hours may improve acuity faster (PEDIG 2003)
What are the patching recommendations for severe amblyopia ?
6 hours = full time patching for <7 year olds (PEDIG 2003)
* high dose rate achieved a successful outcome more rapidly but did not improve outcome
How many hours for 1 line VA improvement?
Max hours for occlusion ?
252 hours occlusion = 80 % done (MOTAS 2004)
* 504 hours occlusion required to reach outcome VA (MOTAS 2004)