Evaluating distance stereoacuity in children 4-17 years of age with a novel digital application

Guy Barnett-Itzhaki*, Zohar Barnett-Itzhaki, Noa Ela-Dalman, Daphna Mezad-Koursh

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Abstract

Distance stereoacuity measurement enables the evaluation and management of binocular vision disorders. Here, we compare the results obtained using standard tests for distance stereoacuity measurement with the novel STab test. We tested 87 children (4-17 years of age) using different tests for the quantification of stereopsis at distance: Distance Randot Stereotest (DRS), M&S random dots (M&S), and STab. A strong correlation was demonstrated between M&S-DRS (0.8), M&S-STab (0.81), DRS-STab (0.85) (all P < 0.0001). The limit of agreement between M&S and DRS was 0.45; between M&S and STab, 0.47; and between DRS and STab, 0.38. Our results suggest that all three methods can be used interchangeably.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103904
JournalJournal of AAPOS
Volume28
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

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