Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia

Alexa H Levitt,1 Samuel J Martin,2 Robert W Arnold3 1Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; 2Research Department, Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Anchorage, AK, USA; 3Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Alaska Children’s EYE & Strabismus, Anchorage...

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Main Authors: Levitt AH, Martin SJ, Arnold RW
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-03bbbe7e7ced4159886789e54bd882392020-11-25T03:07:23ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832020-08-01Volume 142237224456109Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover HyperopiaLevitt AHMartin SJArnold RWAlexa H Levitt,1 Samuel J Martin,2 Robert W Arnold3 1Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; 2Research Department, Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Anchorage, AK, USA; 3Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Alaska Children’s EYE & Strabismus, Anchorage, AK, USACorrespondence: Robert W ArnoldAlaska Blind Child Discovery, Alaska Children’s EYE & Strabismus, Anchorage, AK, USAEmail eyedoc@alaska.netBackground: A low-detail, glowing fixation device was added to GoCheck Kids (GCK) photoscreener in the hope of unmasking hyperopia and amblyopia risk factors (ARF).Methods: Pediatric eye patients were screened by GCK and 2WIN photoscreeners, and Retinomax autorefractor before being compared to AAPOS ARFs.Results: Screening was attempted by 131 children who then had school bus accommodation-relaxing skiascopy (SBA-RS) before cycloplegic examination. By 2013 AAPOS uniform guidelines, sensitivity/specificity for GCK was 87%/68%, for 2WIN 87%/71% and for Retinomax 79%/68%. Detection of amblyopia had sensitivity/specificity by GCK of 78%/63%, for 2WIN 79%/65% and for Retinomax 77%/68%. Inconclusive screens were seven for GCK, six for 2WIN and 13 for Retinomax. Mean hyperopia for GCK (+2.49± 0.74 D) was similar to cycloplegic refraction (+2.93± 0.72 D) and SBA-RS (+2.80± 0.82 D) while GCK was slightly more than Retinomax (+1.59± 0.93 D, p=0.13) but significantly more than 2WIN (+1.02± 0.49 D, p< 0.01).Conclusion: GCK, 2WIN and Retinomax had similar validity detecting uniform amblyopia risk factors and amblyopia itself. The nondetailed glow fixation device allowed GCK to uncover substantial hyperopia while the detailed flashing fixation devices on 2WIN and Retinomax seemed to stimulate accommodation in some hyperopic children.Clinical Trials Registry: NCT04297969. Data Access: http://www.abcd-vision.org/references/GCK%20glow%202WIN%20deidentify.pdf.Précis: A glow fixation device on a smart phone photoscreener allowed robust detection of hyperopia.Keywords: amblyopia risk factor, vision screening, photoscreener, hyperopiahttps://www.dovepress.com/performance-of-glow-fixation-gocheck-kids-and-2win-photoscreeners-and--peer-reviewed-article-OPTHamblyopia risk factorvision screeningphotoscreenerhyperopia
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Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia
Clinical Ophthalmology
amblyopia risk factor
vision screening
photoscreener
hyperopia
author_facet Levitt AH
Martin SJ
Arnold RW
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title Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia
title_short Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia
title_full Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia
title_fullStr Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Glow Fixation GoCheck Kids and 2WIN Photoscreeners and Retinomax to Uncover Hyperopia
title_sort performance of glow fixation gocheck kids and 2win photoscreeners and retinomax to uncover hyperopia
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Alexa H Levitt,1 Samuel J Martin,2 Robert W Arnold3 1Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; 2Research Department, Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Anchorage, AK, USA; 3Alaska Blind Child Discovery, Alaska Children’s EYE & Strabismus, Anchorage, AK, USACorrespondence: Robert W ArnoldAlaska Blind Child Discovery, Alaska Children’s EYE & Strabismus, Anchorage, AK, USAEmail eyedoc@alaska.netBackground: A low-detail, glowing fixation device was added to GoCheck Kids (GCK) photoscreener in the hope of unmasking hyperopia and amblyopia risk factors (ARF).Methods: Pediatric eye patients were screened by GCK and 2WIN photoscreeners, and Retinomax autorefractor before being compared to AAPOS ARFs.Results: Screening was attempted by 131 children who then had school bus accommodation-relaxing skiascopy (SBA-RS) before cycloplegic examination. By 2013 AAPOS uniform guidelines, sensitivity/specificity for GCK was 87%/68%, for 2WIN 87%/71% and for Retinomax 79%/68%. Detection of amblyopia had sensitivity/specificity by GCK of 78%/63%, for 2WIN 79%/65% and for Retinomax 77%/68%. Inconclusive screens were seven for GCK, six for 2WIN and 13 for Retinomax. Mean hyperopia for GCK (+2.49± 0.74 D) was similar to cycloplegic refraction (+2.93± 0.72 D) and SBA-RS (+2.80± 0.82 D) while GCK was slightly more than Retinomax (+1.59± 0.93 D, p=0.13) but significantly more than 2WIN (+1.02± 0.49 D, p< 0.01).Conclusion: GCK, 2WIN and Retinomax had similar validity detecting uniform amblyopia risk factors and amblyopia itself. The nondetailed glow fixation device allowed GCK to uncover substantial hyperopia while the detailed flashing fixation devices on 2WIN and Retinomax seemed to stimulate accommodation in some hyperopic children.Clinical Trials Registry: NCT04297969. Data Access: http://www.abcd-vision.org/references/GCK%20glow%202WIN%20deidentify.pdf.Précis: A glow fixation device on a smart phone photoscreener allowed robust detection of hyperopia.Keywords: amblyopia risk factor, vision screening, photoscreener, hyperopia
topic amblyopia risk factor
vision screening
photoscreener
hyperopia
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