基于眼动追踪的婴儿眼球震颤动态客观评价方法。一项初步研究

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2023.01.002
Marcos Meo , Jessica Adriana Del Punta , Irene Sánchez , Rodrigo de Luis García , Gustavo Gasaneo , Raúl Martin
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目的本研究的目的是提出一种新的方法,利用在简单阅读任务中收集的眼球追踪记录,简单、廉价、客观地量化眼球震颤,该方法可植入临床实践中,用于评估眼球震颤患者。方法这是一项前瞻性、观察性的初步研究。收集4名眼球震颤患者和9名健康儿童在15英寸显示器上进行阅读任务(一段82个单词)时的眼动,并进行比较。数据是指示屏幕上凝视位置的时间序列。提出了两个量词:IndS(基于运动速度)和IndF(基于凝视轨迹的变化)。结果所提出的指标反映了两组患者眼动行为的差异。眼球震颤患者的IndS值较高,表示缓慢运动次数较少(16%的运动速度<0.33 1/s,对照组为85%,p=0.01),IndF值较高,表明凝视波动较大(p=0.01)。差异与阅读速度无关,如平均值和标准差所示:眼球震颤组需要115±45s完成任务,对照组151±85s;p=0.73。结论所提出的指标提供了一种新的方法,可以客观评估眼球震颤,在临床和研究实践中有可能通过监测一段时间或治疗过程中的眼球震颤来改善患者的随访。
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A dynamical method to objectively assess infantile nystagmus based on eye tracking. A pilot study

Purpose

The purpose of this research is to propose a new method for the easy, inexpensive and objective quantification of nystagmus using eye-tracking records collected during a simple reading task that could be implantable in clinical practice to assess patients with nystagmus.

Methods

This is a prospective, observational pilot study. Eye movements of 4 nystagmus patients and 9 healthy children during a reading task (a paragraph with 82 words) on a 15′’ monitor were collected and compared. Data are time series indicating the gaze position on the screen. Two quantifiers were proposed: IndS (based on the speed of movements) and IndF (based on the variation of the gaze trajectory).

Results

The indices proposed reflect differences in the behavior of eye movements between the two groups. Nystagmus patients present higher values of IndS - indicating smaller number of slow movements (16% of movements with speeds <0.33 1/s for nystagmus and 85% for the control group, with p = 0.01) - and higher values of IndF - indicating higher gaze fluctuation (p = 0.01). Differences were not related with reading speed as show the mean and standard deviation: the nystagmus group required 115±45 s to complete the task and the control group 151±85 s; p = 0.73.

Conclusions

The proposed indices provide a new method that allows an objective assessment of nystagmus, with potential use in clinical and research practice to improve the follow-up of patients by monitoring the nystagmus over time or treatment.

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