Pj. Droste et Mt. Trese, MEASUREMENT OF LOW-VISION IN ADVANCED CICATRICIAL RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY, Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 32(3), 1995, pp. 188-190
This study evaluates functional vision in visually impaired children w
ith stage IV to V cicatricial retinopathy of prematurity (CROP) by com
paring results derived from the Teller acuity cards and a battery of b
ehavioral tasks, the visual function battery (VFB). Vision was evaluat
ed in 26 eyes of 15 children ages 6 months to 14 years, who underwent
retinal reattachment procedures for active stage IV and stage V retino
pathy of prematurity. Results showed that 10 of 26 eyes (38%) had a re
cordable grating acuity to Teller acuity card assessment. Twenty-five
of 26 eyes (96%) showed a response to the VFB. Sixteen of 26 eyes (62%
) showed recordable scores with the VFB but no corresponding scores wi
th the Teller acuity cards. The VFB may be more reliable than the Tell
er acuity cards in measuring visual function in the very low acuity ra
nge.