Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(8):1330-1335.
Published online August 1, 2004.
The Usefulness of Titmus Test and Distance Stereoacuity Using B-VAT(R) in Intemittent Exotropes.
Hak Yong Kim, Se Youp Lee, Young Chun Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, Keimyung University, School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. lsy3379@dsmc.or.kr
2Department of Ophthalmology, Uijongbu, St Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Uijongbu, Korea.
간헐외사시 환자에서 티트무스 검사와 B-VAT(R)에 의한 원거리 입체시 검사의 유용성
김학용 ( Hak Yong Kim ) , 이세엽 ( Se Youp Lee ) , 이영춘 ( Young Chun Lee )
Abstract
PURPOSE
Stereoacuity test is commonly used to determine the status of sensory function in patients with strabismus. We performed Titmus test and Mentor B-VAT II videoacuity tester in patients with basic or simulated divergence excess type intermittent exotropia {X(T)}, before and after surgery, to determine the effectiveness of near stereoacuity and the correlation between near stereoacuity and distance stereoacuity. METHODS: Near stereoacuity was measured using Titmus test and distance stereoacuity was measured using a Mentor B-VAT II videoacuity tester, before and after surgery, in 41 patients with X(T). RESULTS: The stereoacuity according to Titmus test was improved from a preoperative average of 70 seconds of arc to postoperative average of 60 seconds; however, this improvement was not statistically significant (P=0.38). Distance stereoacuity was significantly improved from a preoperative average of 221 seconds to a postoperative average of 60 seconds (P=0.001). No significant correlation was present between preoperative near stereoacuity and distance stereoacuity (P=0.99). CONCLUSIONS: Titmus test was not effective in determining the status of sensory function before and after surgery in patients with basic or simulated divergence excess type X(T). We believe that distance stereoacuity is effective in determining the status of sensory function.
Key Words: Distance stereoacuity;Intermittent exotropia;Titmus test


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