The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strabismus in non-dilated eyes. This study evaluates the efficacy of the SVS in paediatric visual screening. All children screened during the paediatric visual screening day in Lausanne in 2016 were evaluated with the SVS, conventional monocular autorefractors, and clinical orthoptic examination. Recommendations for a further eye examination of the SVS were compared with those issued from traditional clinical screenings (monocular refraction and orthoptic examination). One hundred and sixty-eight consecutive children were included. The median age was 3.9 years. The SVS median spherical equivalent (SE) was + 0.25 D OU and it detected seven cases of...
AIM: To revise the referral criteria for the SPOT Vision Screener in children under 6 years old and ...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of Spot Vision Screener on vision screening of children without c...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Background : Current amblyopia screening methods are not cost effective. Aim : To evaluate the dia...
PURPOSE. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fixation in bot...
textabstractPurpose. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fix...
Aim. To compare the clinical performance of the Spot Vision Screener used to detect amblyopia risk f...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps: questionnaires ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of Spot Vision ScreeningTM as an a...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...
AIM: To revise the referral criteria for the SPOT Vision Screener in children under 6 years old and ...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
Purpose: To evaluate the Spot Vision Screener (SVS) compared with the orthoptic examination for dete...
AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of Spot Vision Screener on vision screening of children without c...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Background : Current amblyopia screening methods are not cost effective. Aim : To evaluate the dia...
PURPOSE. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fixation in bot...
textabstractPurpose. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fix...
Aim. To compare the clinical performance of the Spot Vision Screener used to detect amblyopia risk f...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps: questionnaires ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of Spot Vision ScreeningTM as an a...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...
AIM: To revise the referral criteria for the SPOT Vision Screener in children under 6 years old and ...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...