Variability of measurements of visual acuity in a large eye clinic.

J Siderov, AL Tiu - Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 1999 - europepmc.org
J Siderov, AL Tiu
Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 1999europepmc.org
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the variability of visual acuity in a large eye
clinic. Methods A cross-sectional study using 50, consecutively presenting adult patients
with visual acuity of at least 6/60 and aged between 18 and 75 years was performed.
Measurements of visual acuity obtained under normal clinical conditions were compared to
measurements obtained using standard clinical research protocols. The variability of visual
acuity was assessed by determining the 95% limits of agreement between test and retest …
Purpose
The aim of this study was to determine the variability of visual acuity in a large eye clinic.
Methods
A cross-sectional study using 50, consecutively presenting adult patients with visual acuity of at least 6/60 and aged between 18 and 75 years was performed. Measurements of visual acuity obtained under normal clinical conditions were compared to measurements obtained using standard clinical research protocols. The variability of visual acuity was assessed by determining the 95% limits of agreement between test and retest measures.
Results
There were no significant differences between test-retest measurements of visual acuity, either aided or unaided. Pearson r correlation coefficients between test and retest measurements were high for both aided and unaided visual acuity. The 95% limits of agreement revealed repeatability of about+/-1.5 logMAR or 1.5 lines on a standard logMAR chart.
Conclusion
In large eye clinics, in order to be confident that a real change in visual acuity has occurred between measurements, a difference of at least 0.15 logMAR (8 letters on a standard logMAR visual acuity chart) is required.
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