Comparison of Spot Vision Screener and Retinoscopy for Detecting Refractive Errors in Children and Adults in a Tertiary Care Eye Hospital

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retinoscopy, spot vision screener, refractive error

Abstract

Introduction
Hand held photoscreeners are found to be useful for detecting significant refractive error and amblyopic risk factors in very young, preverbal and children with disabilities. Our study aims to determine the accuracy of spot vision screener compared to retinoscopy in screening refractive errors in both children and adults.
Methods
A total 388 eyes of 194 patients, 113 adults and 81 children underwent refractive error measurement through retinoscopy and spot vision screeners. Comparison of the findings of dry retinoscopy and spot vision was done for both adults and children. Cycloplegic comparison was done for children. Bland-Altman analysis was done to determine the limit of agreement between the measurements of two methods.
Results
The mean difference in spherical equivalent between spot vision screener and dry retinoscopy among both eyes of 113 adults was 0.08±0.18D. Among both eyes of 81children administered non-cycloplegic refraction the mean difference was 0.19±0.28D.A total of 25 children had both dry and wet refraction; among these children the mean difference before cycloplegia was 0.25±0.21D and the mean difference after cycloplegia was 0.05±0.40D. Bland-Altman analysis showed a good agreement between both methods in adults and children.
Conclusions
The spot vision screener showed no significant difference both clinically and statistically in both adults and children, with more accurate in children after cycloplegia. Spot vision screener can be used as a tool for screening refractive errors, but still retinoscopy with subjective refinement should be considered as the gold standard for refractive error correction.

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Author Biographies

Sangita Sharma Bhandari, Bharatpur Eye Hospital

Associate Professor

Vitero-retinal Surgeon

Gopal Bhandari, Bharatpur Eye Hospital

Optometrist

Gaurav Kumar Bhardwaj

Amity University , Gurugram, India

Manisha Shrestha, Bharatpur Eye Hospital

Pediatric Ophthalmologist

Jeremy Keenan, University of California,SanFranscisco

Ophthalmologist

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Published

2023-02-08

How to Cite

Bhandari, S. S. ., Bhandari, G., Bhardwaj, G. K. ., Shrestha, M., Adhikari, A., & Keenan, J. (2023). Comparison of Spot Vision Screener and Retinoscopy for Detecting Refractive Errors in Children and Adults in a Tertiary Care Eye Hospital. Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 18(4), 422–431. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/50332

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