Correctable visual impairment in stroke rehabilitation patients

Citation
Aj. Lotery et al., Correctable visual impairment in stroke rehabilitation patients, AGE AGEING, 29(3), 2000, pp. 221-222
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
AGE AND AGEING
ISSN journal
00020729 → ACNP
Volume
29
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
221 - 222
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-0729(200005)29:3<221:CVIISR>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Background: after stroke, visual impairment may exacerbate the impact of ot her impairments on overall disability and negatively influence rehabilitati on. Objective: to examine the visual status of patients after stroke and determ ine whether this can be improved by simple interventions. Design: prospective study. Setting: stroke rehabilitation unit in a Belfast teaching hospital. Subjects: 77 consecutive patients admitted for rehabilitation after acute s troke. Methods: full optometric and ophthalmic assessment within 2 weeks of admiss ion. Results: of 70 patients with glasses, 19 did not have their glasses in hosp ital before prompting and 18 had glasses in unacceptable condition. Twenty patients had impaired visual acuity (6/12 or worse) with existing glasses ( if helpful); 11 of these improved to better than 6/12 with refractive corre ction. Conclusions: stroke professionals need to enquire about patients' spectacle s and assess their condition. Patients with reduced visual acuity in the ab sence of significant non-refractive disease should be referred to an optome trist: in this series 14% of patients had visual impairment which benefited from refractive correction.