Automated visual acuity estimation by optokinetic nystagmus using a stepped sweep stimulus

Author:

Turuwhenua Jason12ORCID,LinTun Zaw1,Norouzifard Mohammad1,Edmonds Misty3,Findlay Rebecca2ORCID,Black Joanna2,Thompson Benjamin2456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Auckland Bioengineering Institute The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

2. School of Optometry and Vision Science The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

3. Iwi United Engaged Ltd Auckland New Zealand

4. School of Optometry and Vision Science The University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada

5. Centre for Eye and Vision Research Shatin Hong Kong

6. Liggins Institute The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo describe an automatic system for objective measurement of visual acuity (VA) using optokinetic nystagmus (OKN). This pilot study tested the system's sensitivity and specificity for detecting reduced VA in healthy adults by comparing VA‐OKN to VA with an Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) chart (VA‐ETDRS).MethodsAdult participants (age 30 ± 12 years) with either reduced VA (n = 11, VA‐ETDRS > 0.20 logMAR) or normal VA (n = 12, VA‐ETDRS ≤ 0.20 logMAR) completed monocular VA‐OKN measurements in each eye. The VA‐OKN stimulus was an array of drifting (5°/s) vanishing discs presented in descending/ascending size order (0.00–1.00 logMAR in 0.10 steps). The stimulus was stepped every 2 s, and 10 sweeps were shown per eye (five ascending and five descending). Eye‐tracking data determined when OKN activity ceased (descending sweep) or began (ascending sweep), which was used to determine VA‐OKN for each sweep. The estimates were averaged across sweeps to produce an automated VA‐OKN. The automated sweeps were then provided in randomised order to a reviewer blinded to the VA‐ETDRS findings who determined a final VA‐OKN for an eye.ResultsA single randomly selected eye from each observer was used for analysis. The sensitivity and specificity of VA‐OKN using the same 0.20 logMAR threshold as VA‐ETDRS was 100%. Comparisons between the VA‐OKN and VA‐ETDRS measures were made for participants in the reduced VA group. There was no significant difference between VA‐OKN and VA‐ETDRS (p = 0.55) and the two measures produced comparable values (r2 = 0.84, 95% limits of agreement = 0.19 logMAR, intra‐class correlation coefficient = 0.90 [95% CI:0.68–0.97]).ConclusionsVisual acuity using optokinetic nystagmus correctly identified a VA deficit in adults and for those with a VA deficit, VA‐OKN was strongly correlated with the gold‐standard clinical measure of VA. OKN is a promising method which has the potential for use in cognitively impaired adults and pre‐verbal children.

Funder

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Publisher

Wiley

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