Artigo Revisado por pares

A Pilot Trial of the Ipad Tablet Computer as a Portable Device for Visual Acuity Testing

2013; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 19; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/1357633x12474964

ISSN

1758-1109

Autores

Zhaotian Zhang, Shaochong Zhang, Xionggao Huang, Lingyi Liang,

Tópico(s)

Retinal Imaging and Analysis

Resumo

We evaluated the accuracy of an app for the iPad tablet computer (Eye Chart Pro) as a portable method of visual acuity (VA) testing. A total of 120 consecutive patients (240 eyes) underwent visual acuity test with an iPad 2 and a conventional light-box chart. The logMAR VA results from the iPad were significantly higher than those from the light-box ( P < 0.001). Bland-Altman analysis revealed a mean difference (bias) of 0.02 logMAR units between the VA results from the iPad chart and the light-box chart, with 95% limits of agreement of −0.14 to 0.19. Two groups of patients were defined: in Group 1 there were 182 eyes with VA better than 0.1 according to the light-box VA test. The median logMAR VA by the iPad was 0.54 and by the light-box chart it was 0.52; there was no significant difference between them ( P = 0.69). In Group 2 there were 58 eyes with VA equal to or worse than 0.1 according to the light-box VA test. The median logMAR VA by the iPad was 1.26 and was 1.10 by the light box; the result from the iPad was significantly lower ( P < 0.001). The Eye Chart Pro app installed on the iPad is reliable for VA testing only when the Snellen VA is better than 0.1 (20/200).

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