Remote treatment of intermittent central suppression improves quality-of-life measures

Eric S. Hussey O.D.
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Abstract

Background

Intermittent central suppression (ICS) is a repetitive intermittent (“on-and-off”) loss of central visual sensation without strabismus or amblyopia. These repetitive seconds-long suppressions have been suggested to create visual confusion and instability that would cause vision symptoms, contribute to reading complaints, and even impair reading.

Methods

Teacher-identified Job Corps students were diagnosed with ICS and then treated with 5-Hz electronic liquid crystal shutter alternate occlusion.

Results

Twenty-six young adult students (19.7 ± 1.6 y) had their ICS treated over 5.9 ± 3.7 months. Suppression periods decreased in length (P < 0.0001) and “binocular” nonsuppressed periods increased in length (P < 0.0001). Overall, College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) quality-of-life (QOL) scores improved (P < 0.0001), 16 reading behavior COVD QOL questions improved (P < 0.0001), and individual QOL questions improved. Posttherapy reading scores (N = 18) improved 3.7 (± 2.6) years (P < 0.0001).

Conclusions

Treating ICS with electronic alternate occlusion reduced suppression periods, increased binocular periods, and improved symptoms as measured in the COVD QOL questionnaire. Positive changes also occurred in reading scores. These data suggest ICS should be considered a probable cause for symptoms of reading problems.

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间歇性中枢抑制的远程治疗可改善生活质量
背景间歇性中枢性抑制(ICS)是一种重复性的间歇性(“开-关”)中枢性视觉感觉丧失,无斜视或弱视。这些持续数秒的重复抑制被认为会造成视觉混乱和不稳定,从而导致视力症状,导致阅读抱怨,甚至损害阅读。方法对经教师鉴定的就业团学生进行ICS诊断,并采用5 hz电子液晶快门交替闭塞治疗。结果26例青年学生(19.7±1.6 y)治疗ICS超过5.9±3.7个月。抑制期长度减小(P <0.0001),“双眼”非抑制期长度增加(P <0.0001)。总体而言,视光师学院视力发展(COVD)生活质量(QOL)评分改善(P <0.0001), 16个阅读行为COVD QOL问题得到改善(P <0.0001),个人生活质量问题得到改善。治疗后阅读评分(N = 18)提高3.7(±2.6)年(P <0.0001)。结论通过COVD QOL问卷测量,电子交替闭塞治疗ICS减少了抑制期,增加了双眼期,改善了症状。阅读成绩也出现了积极的变化。这些数据表明,ICS应该被认为是阅读问题症状的可能原因。
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