TY - JOUR
T1 - Convergence insufficiency
T2 - Review of clinical diagnostic signs
AU - Gantz, Liat
AU - Stiebel-Kalish, Hadas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Spanish General Council of Optometry
PY - 2022/10/1
Y1 - 2022/10/1
N2 - Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a common binocular vision (BV) disorder characterized by difficulty in maintaining motor fusion at near, which affects approximately 7.5 percent of the population. Diagnostic criteria for the disorder are inconsistent, ranging from one to many clinical signs. Methodology for clinical tests is inconsistent in measurement technique, visual targets, required repetitions, and normative values. This manuscript demonstrates the inconsistencies amongst published studies, and highlights the importance of consistent clinical diagnostic signs, measurement techniques, visual targets, and cut-off criteria. For each clinical sign, the recommended methodology for the procedure is described. Several studies do not take age into account when diagnosing CI in their cohorts. As such, the review emphasizes changes in diagnostic signs with age. This manuscript highlights the need for consistent and clear procedures and diagnostic criteria amongst clinicians and provides the basis for future studies in terms of diagnostic testing required for CI of varying age groups.
AB - Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a common binocular vision (BV) disorder characterized by difficulty in maintaining motor fusion at near, which affects approximately 7.5 percent of the population. Diagnostic criteria for the disorder are inconsistent, ranging from one to many clinical signs. Methodology for clinical tests is inconsistent in measurement technique, visual targets, required repetitions, and normative values. This manuscript demonstrates the inconsistencies amongst published studies, and highlights the importance of consistent clinical diagnostic signs, measurement techniques, visual targets, and cut-off criteria. For each clinical sign, the recommended methodology for the procedure is described. Several studies do not take age into account when diagnosing CI in their cohorts. As such, the review emphasizes changes in diagnostic signs with age. This manuscript highlights the need for consistent and clear procedures and diagnostic criteria amongst clinicians and provides the basis for future studies in terms of diagnostic testing required for CI of varying age groups.
KW - Binocular vision
KW - Convergence
KW - Convergence insufficiency
KW - Convergence reserves
KW - Heterophoria
KW - Near point of convergence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.optom.2021.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.optom.2021.11.002
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C2 - 34963569
AN - SCOPUS:85121787072
SN - 1888-4296
VL - 15
SP - 256
EP - 270
JO - Journal of Optometry
JF - Journal of Optometry
IS - 4
ER -