Modified Test Protocol Improves Sensitivity of the Stereo Fly Test.

Angie De La Cruz, Sarah E Morale, Reed M Jost, Krista R Kelly, Eileen E Birch
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Background and purpose: Stereoacuity measurement is a common element of pediatric ophthalmic examinations. Although the Stereo Fly Test is routinely used to establish the presence of coarse stereopsis (3000 arcsecs), it often yields a false negative "pass" due to learned responses and non-stereoscopic cues. We developed and evaluated a modified Stereo Fly Test protocol aimed at increasing sensitivity, thus reducing false negatives.

Patients and methods: The Stereo Fly Test was administered according to manufacturer instructions to 321 children aged 3-12 years. Children with a "pass" outcome (n = 147) were re-tested wearing glasses fitted with polarizers of matching orientation for both eyes to verify that they were responding to stereoscopic cues (modified protocol). The response to the standard Stereo Fly Test was considered a false negative (pass) if the child still pinched above the plate after disparity cues were eliminated. Randot® Preschool Stereoacuity and Butterfly Tests were used as gold standards.

Results and conclusions: Sensitivity was 81% (95% CI: 0.75 - 0.86) for standard administration of the Stereo Fly Test (19% false negative "pass"). The modified protocol increased sensitivity to 90% (95% CI: 0.85 - 0.94). The modified two-step protocol is a simple and convenient way to administer the Stereo Fly Test with increased sensitivity in a clinical setting.

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修改后的测试程序提高了立体苍蝇测试的灵敏度。
背景和目的:立体视测量是小儿眼科检查中的一项常见内容。虽然立体飞标测试是确定是否存在粗立体视(3000弧秒)的常规方法,但由于学习反应和非立体视线索的影响,它经常会产生假阴性 "通过"。我们开发并评估了一种经过修改的立体视觉测试方案,旨在提高灵敏度,从而减少假阴性:根据制造商的说明,对 321 名 3-12 岁的儿童进行了立体苍蝇测试。结果为 "及格 "的儿童(n = 147)将戴上双眼方向一致的偏光镜重新进行测试,以验证他们是否对立体线索做出反应(修改方案)。如果在消除立体感线索后,儿童仍将视线集中在平板上方,则标准立体感测试的反应被视为假阴性(通过)。Randot® 学前立体视力测试和蝴蝶测试被用作金标准:立体苍蝇测试的标准灵敏度为 81%(95% CI:0.75 - 0.86)(19% 的假阴性 "通过")。修改后的方案将灵敏度提高到 90%(95% CI:0.85 - 0.94)。修改后的两步方案是在临床环境中进行立体苍蝇试验的一种简单方便的方法,并能提高灵敏度。
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