Comparison of Snellen acuity and objective assessment using the spatial frequency sweep PVER

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Arai, M [1 ]
Katsumi, O [1 ]
Paranhos, FRL [1 ]
DeFaria, JML [1 ]
Hirose, T [1 ]
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[1] SCHEPENS EYE RES INST,BOSTON,MA 02114
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10.1007/BF00947064
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R77 [眼科学];
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Background: We compared the vision objectively assessed by spatial frequency sweep pattern-reversal visual-evoked response (SPVER) with the Snellen acuity in patients. Methods: SPVER acuity and Snellen acuity were measured in 100 patients with various ocular pathologies, including macular diseases, diffuse retinal degeneration. optic nerve diseases, glaucoma, and high myopia. For SPVER, IO sinusoidally modulated vertical gratings were presented as stimuli. The responses were averaged and displayed through the discrete Fourier transform on the monitor display. The PVER acuity was determined by extrapolating the SPVER amplitude-spatial frequency function to baseline. Results: Vision ranged from 20/15 to 20/400 with Snellen acuity, and horn 20/25 to 20/190 with SPVER. The overall correlation between the two acuities was r=0.666. The correlation varied from r=0.895 in eyes with glaucoma to r=0.436 in eyes with optic nerve disease. Seventy-seven eyes (77%) had a visual acuity agreement of within 1.0 octave between the two measurements. Conclusion: The SPVER acuity and the Snellen acuity con-elated to a certain degree. Discrepancies were found in certain diseases, with the highest disparity in patients with optic nerve disease. We conclude that the SPVER is effective in estimating vision objectively, particularly in patients in whom the standard Snellen test is impossible to perform or yields unreliable results.
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