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Normative data for the crowded logMAR Kay’s pictures vision test in children
Author(s) -
Teresa Saul,
Kate Taylor
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
british and irish orthoptic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2516-3590
pISSN - 1743-9868
DOI - 10.22599/bioj.53
Subject(s) - orthoptics , optometry , irish , test (biology) , normative , strabismus , orthoptic , vision science , psychology , medicine , ophthalmology , political science , law , computer science , artificial intelligence , paleontology , philosophy , biology , linguistics
Aim: Crowded logMAR Kay’s pictures is a commonly used vision test in children and our aim was to establish the normative uniocular mean, test/re-test and inter-ocular visual acuity data for this test. Methods: This was a prospective study on a visually normal paediatric population aged 3–4 years. Normative vision values were collected using the crowded logMAR Kay’s pictures test, from children who passed their primary vision screening check. Results: Mean vision data were collected on 110 participants, test/re-test data for 39 participants and inter-ocular acuity data for 38 participants. The overall mean vision value was 0.108 (95% CI 0.012, SD 0.062); clinically this mean equates to 0.100 (6/7.5 Snellen’s equivalent). The coefficient of reliability for the test/re-test difference was 0.122; indicating 55 pictures difference was significant. The coefficient of reliability for the inter-ocular difference was 0.133; indicating a 56 pictures difference was significant. Conclusion: Normative vision data have been produced for clinicians using the crowded logMAR Kay’s pictures vision test in 3- to 4-year-olds.

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