Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of a visual acuity (VA) test using the Lea Symbols 15-line folding distance chart and its diagnostic validity in detecting VA deficiency in preschool children. Methods: A group of 149 children aged 38–54 months underwent VA examination performed with the Lea 15-line folding optotype at a distance of 3 metres, according to a test protocol described in the Methods section. After the VA test, a complete ophthalmological examination, including cycloplegic retinoscopy, a cover test and examination of the anterior and posterior segments, was performed on each child in order to detect any VA-threatening ocular abnormality. The Lea Symbols test’s sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratios (LR +, LR )) and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were calculated by means of standard procedures using each VA level of the chart from 0.1 to 1 (1–0 logMAR) as a cut-off point. Results: The Lea Symbols test could be successfully used in 95.9% of the population. The most useful cut-off points for screening preschool children were found to be 0.8 (LR +5.73, LR ) 0.05) or 0.63 (LR +11.7, LR ) 0.23). Conclusion: The Lea Symbols test proved to be clinically useful in detecting VA deficiency in preschool children. The choice between the two best performing cut-off levels should be made according to the expected cost-effectiveness of the screening programme.

Sensitivity and specificity of a visual acuity screening protocol performed with the Lea Symbols 15-line folding distance chart in preschool children / Bertuzzi, F; Orsoni, Gabriella; Porta, Mr; Paliaga, Gp; Miglior, S.. - In: ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. - ISSN 1395-3907. - 84:6(2006), pp. 807-811. [10.1111/j.1600-0420.2006.00668.x]

Sensitivity and specificity of a visual acuity screening protocol performed with the Lea Symbols 15-line folding distance chart in preschool children.

ORSONI, Gabriella;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of a visual acuity (VA) test using the Lea Symbols 15-line folding distance chart and its diagnostic validity in detecting VA deficiency in preschool children. Methods: A group of 149 children aged 38–54 months underwent VA examination performed with the Lea 15-line folding optotype at a distance of 3 metres, according to a test protocol described in the Methods section. After the VA test, a complete ophthalmological examination, including cycloplegic retinoscopy, a cover test and examination of the anterior and posterior segments, was performed on each child in order to detect any VA-threatening ocular abnormality. The Lea Symbols test’s sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratios (LR +, LR )) and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were calculated by means of standard procedures using each VA level of the chart from 0.1 to 1 (1–0 logMAR) as a cut-off point. Results: The Lea Symbols test could be successfully used in 95.9% of the population. The most useful cut-off points for screening preschool children were found to be 0.8 (LR +5.73, LR ) 0.05) or 0.63 (LR +11.7, LR ) 0.23). Conclusion: The Lea Symbols test proved to be clinically useful in detecting VA deficiency in preschool children. The choice between the two best performing cut-off levels should be made according to the expected cost-effectiveness of the screening programme.
2006
Sensitivity and specificity of a visual acuity screening protocol performed with the Lea Symbols 15-line folding distance chart in preschool children / Bertuzzi, F; Orsoni, Gabriella; Porta, Mr; Paliaga, Gp; Miglior, S.. - In: ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. - ISSN 1395-3907. - 84:6(2006), pp. 807-811. [10.1111/j.1600-0420.2006.00668.x]
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